On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 02:48:00PM -0700, James Sparenberg wrote:
>   Earlier today I picked up the 770 (it was on charger) and touched the 
> screen 
> as I normally would to wake it up.  When I tried to reconnect the wifi the 
> browser died (Ok ... happened before) then the 770 itself died (this is new I 
> did have 4 days uptime) and went to the white screen with the blue NOKIA.  
> The progress bar moves across the bottom.  When it gets to the right and 
> tries to move to the screen with the two hands (ala Michealangelo) it goes 
> dark and back to the NOKIA screen again... over and over and over.  The only 
> way to stop it at this point is to remove the battery. (power switch will not 
> work)

This happened to me once: the 770 rebooted, and then rebooted again,
without showing the desktop.  The second reboot was successful.

>   This 770 is only about a week, week and a half old (got it around the 10th 
> ordered a week before) has a 1gig card installed, running 2006 version of the 
> OS. (It came with that).  I tried calling tech support but despite the fact 
> that the website lists Sunday hours they actually are closed on Sunday *sigh* 
>  
> 
>   Just curious.  Has anyone here seen anything like this?  If it were a full 
> size box I'd suspect ram.  Tried removing the 1gig chip and it didn't change 
> the actions of the system.  Any thoughts from anyone on this?  

The RS-MMC card is not used as RAM.  The 770 has 64 megs of built-in RAM
(plus 128 megs of built-in flash memory, used as a "hard disk").  Some
people suspect it may be faulty and have been running memtest on it.  I
do not thing there were conclusive results.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
Is it not true that nobody finds it impossible to believe that a
double negative isn't bad grammatical form?
                -- Mike on alt.pizza.delivery.drivers

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