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2007-07-23
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2007-07-24
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2007-08-01
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2007-08-01
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Dumb question, but did you try tapping the screen while it was black? When I first got mine I didn't realize that it went to sleep and I thought that it was broken. If it is something more serious, try reflashing to the latest version of IT OS 2006 after you get it back up from battery out - battery back in.
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2007-08-01
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2007-08-01
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I purchased a 770 from woot as many of you did. I was liking it a lot and it seemed to be working great until yesterday. While I was out I figured I would do some surfing while I was waiting on a client so I pulled it out and when I took the cover off it was just a blank screen. I then tried powering it on with the button and nothing happened. Figuring it needed a charge I plugged it in when I got home and left it for a couple hours. When I went to power it on all I got was a white screen with the Nokia logo on it flashing repeatedly. When I tried it while not plugged in I still get absolutely nothing out of it.
Searching around I have found a few references to a White Screen of Death (WSOD) but have not found a description of what exactly a WSOD looks like. I'm assuming it's white. Is this what has happened to my unit or is this something else?
Thanks in advance for your help. I have learned quite bit this past month on this forum.