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#31
Originally Posted by icbolsh View Post
yes when I charged the battery up it does say '10days/7hrs'. I started using the NIT and within 10 minutes battery level said '9days/3hrs". So either my battery(s) is going bad or something is sucking the charge out of it. any suggestions?
have you tried different memory cards? they do cause problems sometimes.
 
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#32
Just wanted to throw this out there.

My N800 started draing quickly. I rebooted several times, enabled/disabled status barr / desktop applets to no avail. I run off of a cloned partition on my internal card. I finally booted to flash and fsck my cloned partition. Several errors were found and fixed. Rebooted and the mysterious drain had stopped. Started again several weeks later, fsck'd the cloned partition rebooted and all has been well ever since.

Don't know why this would work but it seems to have in my case.
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#33
Originally Posted by wesgreen View Post
have you tried different memory cards? they do cause problems sometimes.
I'm using the same card I have had for over a year now. Would the card effect it now just in the last 2 weeks?

Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
My N800 started draing quickly. I rebooted several times, enabled/disabled status barr / desktop applets to no avail. I run off of a cloned partition on my internal card. I finally booted to flash and fsck my cloned partition. Several errors were found and fixed. Rebooted and the mysterious drain had stopped. Started again several weeks later, fsck'd the cloned partition rebooted and all has been well ever since.

Don't know why this would work but it seems to have in my case.
My card is not partitioned. All my OS is on the built in flash. Wouldn't refashing fix everything?

Last edited by icbolsh; 2009-09-13 at 02:28.
 
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#34
May I point you to this post?

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=114

It may not be your case, but you never know...
 

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