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"select all", copy, paste then edit.
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2008-02-18
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The only time you really need to turn it off is when changing SD cards....
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2008-02-18
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What!? The N800? No, the unit even detects when you open the back cover, and stops using the card. They are hot-swappable.
Swapping batteries is the problem.
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I contacted Nokia via email to try to see if there were any updates on the fix to the power-on problem. I was in contact with three separate people, and all three claimed that Nokia had never heard of this. I suggest that more people contact Nokia to increase their awareness of it.
BTW I returned my N800 for a refund rather than take it on faith that the problem is fixable in software.
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2008-02-20
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2008-02-26
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Generally, the only way I see is to use the menu to "select all", copy, paste then edit.