Purchased Dec 12, 2002 w/2year carepaq/accidental damage..
New Danish Battery February 2003
Replaced entire device March 2003
Upgrade to Windows PPC2003
3 hard resets.... always when you least expect it... NEVER DEPEND ON THESE Devices.
VERY poor hardware implementation if you ask me. Never again will I buy an HP.
POS.
I am buying either an integrated Motorola Device or a Treo next time.
Are you sure it's not any third part software you may be running? I have had my 5450 since December 2002, and experienced several unexplained hard resets until HP released their first battery patch. (Device hard reset every time I removed/changed the battery). After that fix I expereinced a few additional hard resets until I narrowed the problem down to a Today screen plug-in. I too was damning HP around that time.
Happy to say that I use my device every day and have not needed to hard reset in more than a year (still running PPC2002). I have 30+ third party apps on my device but none of them interfere with the OS.
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Re: 5450 with 2003 POS> 3rd Spontaneous Hard Reset
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Originally Posted by chapter
Purchased Dec 12, 2002 w/2year carepaq/accidental damage..
New Danish Battery February 2003
Replaced entire device March 2003
Upgrade to Windows PPC2003
3 hard resets.... always when you least expect it... NEVER DEPEND ON THESE Devices.
So let's do the math. In about 18 months, you've had a total of three hard resets. That averages out to one every six months. While there of course shouldn't be any spontaneous hard resets, that doesn't seem too bad. I suspect some people hard reset their Pocket PCs intentionally more often than that to clean things out.
I've had an iPAQ 5550 for almost six months (that I bought refurbished), and haven't had any spontaneous hard resets. I did have to hard reset it myself for a ROM upgrade, but that doesn't really count.
Re: 5450 with 2003 POS> 3rd Spontaneous Hard Reset
I disagree - I haven't had a spontaneous hard reset in years, and would be unhappy to see it. However, I suspect chapter was a particularly bad case, and it's too bad it didn't work out for him.
Like Janak it's been years since i've had a spontaneous hard reset. This is while using a 5455 and my current main devide(ipaq 5555). I can say that when i first got my 5455 I had reset problems but after the first rom update things have been fine.
I used my Axim everyday for eighteen months and never experienced a hard reset.
Maybe there is something wrong with the Ipaq in question. If you can't rely on your PPC to work when you need it, it's no use at all.
Can applications cause a hard reset? I know that they can need a soft reset from time to time but I thought a hard reset could only be initiated mechanically.
Maybe there is something wrong with the Ipaq in question. If you can't rely on your PPC to work when you need it, it's no use at all.
As I said, a hard reset every six months, while not good, would hardly lead me to call a Pocket PC "no use at all". I've heard of users who do hard resets intentionally just to "clean up" their Pocket PCs.
While it certainly is horribly inconvenient, with a current backup, it shouldn't be that bad.
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Can applications cause a hard reset? I know that they can need a soft reset from time to time but I thought a hard reset could only be initiated mechanically.
Nope, applications can do hard resets. Check out Philippe Majerus' Task Manager, which is one application that claims it can hard reset your Pocket PC. I say "claims" because I haven't tried it, but you're welcome to let us know if it works. :-D
As I said, a hard reset every six months, while not good, would hardly lead me to call a Pocket PC "no use at all". I've heard of users who do hard resets intentionally just to "clean up" their Pocket PCs.
It's one thing performing an HR to start with a clean device, quite another to be all set to do a presentation for a client and the bloody thing hard resets and takes you by surprise!
Like you say Steve, it shows the importance of keeping a complete backup on a memory card so you can get going again quickly. The question is how many people actually do have an up to date backup at all times?
Personally I've been lucky, no HR problems and a backup with me anyway.
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Originally Posted by Pony99CA
Nope, applications can do hard resets. Check out Philippe Majerus' Task Manager, which is one application that claims it can hard reset your Pocket PC. I say "claims" because I haven't tried it, but you're welcome to let us know if it works. :-D
Hmmm... that's interesting. I suppose a dodgy application could perform the same reset routine without the user knowing if you were really unlucky.
I hope the Task Manager app doesn't make it too easy to perform a hard reset if you really want a soft one. Now that would be annoying!