Well, now it's back again. Making me feel pretty silly.
The question now: What to do? If the Newt's working OK, there's nothing for
Apple to fix if I send it in. On the other hand why is it seemingly doing
this whenever I change batteries now? Is there something definitively wrong,
causing it to do that, that they can fix if I send Newt in?
Anybody have any clues as to the technical explanation of this?
Thanks,
--bd--
Bob Dawson
Prepress Director
TL Enterprises, Inc.
"Recreation At Its Best"
Ventura, CA
> ----------
> From: Bob Dawson
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 8:58 AM
> To: 'newtontalk@planetnewton.com'
> Cc: 'Gary Wilson'
> Subject: MP2000 dead again...
>
> Well it happened again. Changed batteries and the Newton's dead. Tried the
> Power Manager reset that worked the last time to no avail. Is it really
> croaked this time?
>
> I have a box coming from Apple to send it in for repair. I'm curious if
> anyone has any advice if this is the best course of action or if there is
> any other option? Considering that the other PDAs I've looked at out there
> still don't measure up to Newt, in my opinion, I'm inclined to do what I
> have to to keep Newt alive as long as possible.
>
> I'd be interested in any and all opinions/advice.
>
> Thanks,
> --bd--
>
> Bob Dawson
> Prepress Director
> TL Enterprises, Inc.
> "Recreation At Its Best"
> Ventura, CA
>
>
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