
01-18-2005, 06:16 PM
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I realize it's an ugly thought, but anyone with wierd issues like this should always suck it up and do a hard reset. Play with the device for a while and see if the issue comes back on a 'pristine' unit. Unless it is a clear hardware issue, like no display, the sync connector broken, or the d-pad fell out, Dell tech support is likely going to have you do that before authorizing a replacement anyway.
If it doesn't fix it, then you can report that to Tech Support and they will be more responsive to a replacement. If it does fix it, you can restore from the backup you did (you did back it up before hard reseting right?  ) and see if it comes back. Typically though, if a hard reset fixes it, you should just re-build your PPC, taking care to check things out between apps to see if there is a conflict somewhere.
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