ucacjbs
10-10-2003, 02:24 PM
Hello all,
I've had my 1945 for a little less than 3 weeks and have run into a power problem; has anyone else seen the following behaviour?
When connected to the mains power adapter, all is well (the power indicator LED glows a constant orange, supposedly indicating a fully-charged battery). When I unplug it, it works for at most a couple of minutes before the screen fades to black. A couple of seconds later, the device revives itself, but has hard reset, and all my data is gone. It will do this a couple of times before completely giving up the ghost. I re-attach it to the mains supply, and the device boots, but has again hard reset.
I spoke to HP, who are shipping me a new battery to try out, but I guess that I don't understand the loss of data that I'm seeing. Isn't the backup battery meant to preserve data for short periods when the main battery dies? If that's the case, then perhaps I have a deeper problem.
Has anyone else seen anything like this? I'm hoping that this is a rarity because an unreliable PDA is not much use. Other than this problem, I've been very pleased with the device overall, but obviously this is a real show-stopper.
Thanks very much,
ben
I've had my 1945 for a little less than 3 weeks and have run into a power problem; has anyone else seen the following behaviour?
When connected to the mains power adapter, all is well (the power indicator LED glows a constant orange, supposedly indicating a fully-charged battery). When I unplug it, it works for at most a couple of minutes before the screen fades to black. A couple of seconds later, the device revives itself, but has hard reset, and all my data is gone. It will do this a couple of times before completely giving up the ghost. I re-attach it to the mains supply, and the device boots, but has again hard reset.
I spoke to HP, who are shipping me a new battery to try out, but I guess that I don't understand the loss of data that I'm seeing. Isn't the backup battery meant to preserve data for short periods when the main battery dies? If that's the case, then perhaps I have a deeper problem.
Has anyone else seen anything like this? I'm hoping that this is a rarity because an unreliable PDA is not much use. Other than this problem, I've been very pleased with the device overall, but obviously this is a real show-stopper.
Thanks very much,
ben