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Maintaining Your Handheld
Performing a warm reset
A warm reset bypasses system extensions on your handheld, such as
HackMaster hacks or system patches. Performing a warm reset
enables you to uninstall a third-party application that may be causing
a problem.
To perform a warm reset:
1. Hold down the Page Up button on the front panel of the handheld.
2. While holding down the Page Up button, use the reset tool (or
similar object
without
a sharp tip) to gently press the reset button.
3. When the system screen appears, release the Page Up button.
Performing a hard reset
With a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your handheld are erased.
Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not solve your problem.
Note:
You can restore any data previously synchronized with your
computer during the next HotSync operation.
To perform a hard reset:
1. Hold down the power button on the front panel of the handheld.
2. While holding down the power button, use the reset tool (or
similar object
without
a sharp tip) to gently press the reset button.
3. When the system screen appears, release the power button.
4. When a message appears on the handheld screen warning that you
are about to erase all the data stored on your handheld, do one of
the following:
Press the top scroll button on the front panel of your handheld
to complete the hard reset and display the Digitizer screen.
Press any other button to perform a soft reset.
Note:
With a hard reset, the current date and time are retained.
Formats Preferences and other settings are restored to their
factory default settings.
To restore your data after a hard reset:
1. Open Palm Desktop software.
2. From the HotSync menu, choose Conduit Settings.
Summary of Contents for Visor Visor Pro
Page 1: ...Visor Handheld User Guide Macintosh Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 ...
Page 34: ...Page 34 Introduction to Your Visor Handheld ...
Page 48: ...Page 48 Entering Data in Your Handheld ...
Page 54: ...Page 54 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 62: ...Page 62 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 72: ...Page 72 Overview of Basic Applications ...
Page 164: ...Page 164 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 192: ...Page 192 Communicating Using Your Handheld ...
Page 206: ...Page 206 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 234: ...Page 234 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld ...
Page 240: ...Page 240 Maintaining Your Handheld ...
Page 268: ...Page 268 ...