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2009-12-22
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#421
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2009-12-22
, 18:54
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#422
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2009-12-23
, 09:59
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@ London (UK) / Zielona Góra (PL)
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2009-12-24
, 11:47
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#424
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2009-12-24
, 11:58
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@ london
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#425
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2009-12-24
, 14:26
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#426
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it is sort of a hardware fault. but if u do the work around your unit unit will be vefry sttable and probally faster than a good one without the disabling of power off mode.
i am sure that this problem can be fixed with a fw update as its unlikely that is due to a faulty component but more likely a conponent that is varied and the driver isnt optimised for that variance..
i am happy with my device its super smooth with the workround. albeit i carry a spare battery
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2009-12-24
, 16:17
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@ london
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2009-12-24
, 16:21
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@ london
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2009-12-24
, 21:01
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@ Washington DC
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#429
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2009-12-24
, 22:43
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#430
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read the whole thread b4 you do anything id advise you do the perm fix..(it can b changed back)
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