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Mobile Device Troubleshooting
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Palm OS
Handheld
Sync
Cold and Warm Boot Procedures
Cold and Warm Boot Procedures
Symbol 1800's
- Warm Boot
- Remove battery cover.
- Press the reset button with your stylus until you feel a slight click. The reset button is a small black rubber pad to the right of the battery.
- Replace battery cover.
- Cold Boot
- Remove battery cover.
- Press the reset button with your stylus until you feel a slight click. The reset button is a small black rubber pad to the right of the battery.
- Press and hold Power button.
- Release Power button.
- Release Reset button.
- Replace battery cover.
- Verify that the user is prompted to re-align the screen, etc.
Windows Mobile
Handheld
Sync
Cold and Warm Boot Procedures
- MC3000 series:
- Performing a Cold Boot
- Press the "1" key, the "9" key, and the red "Power" key simultaneously
- Press the "1" key, the "9" key, and the red "Power" key simultaneously
- Performing a Warm Boot
- Press the "7" key, the "9" key, and the red "Power" key simultaneously
- Press the "7" key, the "9" key, and the red "Power" key simultaneously
- Performing a Cold Boot
- MC9090
- Performing a Warm Boot
- Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the mobile computer starts to perform a warm boot, release the Power button.
- Performing a Warm Boot
- Performing a Cold Boot
- Press the primary battery release on the mobile computer to partially eject the battery from the mobile computer.
- While the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the handle trigger and the Power button.
- Push the battery to fully re-insert it in the mobile computer. One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully ::inserted.
- The mobile computer initializes.
- Calibrate the screen.
- Performing a Cold Boot