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crbowser

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#662 23-Oct-2003 23:02
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When I power on my e740 I only see a white screen. It appears that all the
data is still there but I can not see any thing on the screen. I tried to do a
restore a few times and still have the same results.

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#1951 23-Oct-2003 23:21
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Tried a soft reset and failing that a hard reset (this will erase all data, but restores the Pocket PC to the original status)?




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  #1953 24-Oct-2003 02:07
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I have tried a soft boot and a hard boot and still have the same results

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#1956 24-Oct-2003 08:22
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Time to send it to repair then...




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#1966 24-Oct-2003 12:10
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this i most likley by damage to the inside of the screen, Most of the time it is coverd under the warrenty and Toshiba will repair the pda and send it back at no cost, If they find that the screen is broken (cracks ect) It may cost 129.00 for the repair,

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