Best way to attack: start from scratch.

You can recover your PIMs data if you want.
In short:
- hard reset
- locate backup folder under palm desktop folder tree
- rename to backup_old
- sync, select old id. This will bring back PIMs (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks
and Memos) but no settings nor programs
- reinstall applications one by one AFTER making sure they are compatible
with the target device.

If the problem goes away after doing this, you had a serious SW conflict or
corrput settings.
If the problem remains your device is defect and needs repair/replacement.

Greetz,
Nico.

On 10/19/07, Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What apps do you have installed on your Treo at present?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Whoa!!! Sandro, you assume I know a lot more than I do about
> this  thing!
> > How do I identify and remove "very old software that  hacks into the
> Palm OS,"
> > and then "disable anything that hacks deep into the  OS"?  Man, I can
> barely
> > use all the applications on this puppy.  I  wouldn't have a clue how to
> remove
> > and disable stuff!
> >
> > Can anyone dumb this down for me?
> >
> > And this reboot occurs only during a call, not during PDA use.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Mary Jane
>
>
>


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