You're welcome.  Keep in mind, also, that Crash Pro and the handheld's own 
built-in crash reporting (accessed by dialing a certain sequence in the 
Phone screen) will only report the application that was running in the 
foreground at the time of the crash.  That foreground program may or may 
not be the actual cause of the crash.  If you have PalmOS enhancements 
(formerly called "hacks") installed which run in the background, or a main 
application which can run in the background (i.e. ChatterEmail, 
PocketTunes, etc), something the background program did could have caused 
the crash.  Crash Pro and the built-in crash reporter will not report on 
those.

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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:20:33 -0500 Barb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is very helpful.  I have had Crash Pro for years but have never really 
>used it.  I just took a look at it and unfortunately logging was disabled.  
>Hopefully it will now be able to give me info  the next time.  Thanks so 
>much.
>Barb
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>On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:03:26 -0600 "Michael M. Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>PalmOS has no memory protection. So any application can plunder all over
>>the memory of another application. This is typically the reason for
>>spontaneous resets. Your resets could be caused by nearly anything on the
>>device, even the devices own built-in programs in ROM.
>>
>>I have a program called "Crash Pro" on my Sprint Treo 700p which at least
>>attempts to try to record what it thinks is the reason for crashes.
>>Though, it doesn't catch all of them.
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>>On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:53:30 -0500 Barb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>First, what is a hiccup? Is it what I am describing below?
>>>
>>>My 755p completely reset itself and the phone app stopped connecting to
>>>Sprint again last night. I fell asleep with ptunes running. I remember
>>>the first time it happened Splash Photo was running. Does anyone have an
>>>idea why a program could be triggering this behavior? As I said in an
>>>earlier email, this has happened to our Centro too and both devices have
>>>different 3rd part apps all installed from scratch.
>>>
>>>At least now that I am purposely backing up rather than waiting for the
>>>auto backup I am not losing anything when I restore. The first indication
>>>I have that something has gone wrong is Snapper asking for my 
registration
>>>number and telling me I am beginning my trial.
>>>
>>>Because of this behavior I bought Resco Backup and On Guard but I still
>>>think the free program NV Backup restores best and still go back to that
>>>program to return everything to normal.
>>>
>>>So once again, any ideas?
>>>
>>>
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