User's Manual

Question Answer
My HP iPAQ becomes very hot when I use it. What has
happened?
It is normal for the HP iPAQ to get a little warm when you use
it continuously for prolonged periods, especially when making
calls of very long duration or placing a heavy demand on the
HP iPAQ when using GPS. Your HP iPAQ might also get a little
warm when you charge it.
How do I reset my HP iPAQ? You might need to reset your HP iPAQ if it does not respond
to your pressing a button or tapping on the screen. You can
perform a soft reset or a hard reset, also known as a factory
reset, on your HP iPAQ.
A soft reset stops all running programs, but does not erase any
programs or saved data. Be sure to save any unsaved data
within a running program before performing a soft reset.
A factory or hard reset clears all the user-installed settings,
programs, and data, and restores your HP iPAQ to factory
settings. Be sure to save any unsaved data within a running
program before performing a factory or hard reset.
CAUTION: If you perform a hard or factory reset, you will lose
all the data stored on your HP iPAQ.
To perform a soft reset:
Remove and re-insert the battery in your HP iPAQ. No
data is lost during a soft reset. After a soft reset, turn on
your HP iPAQ.
To perform a factory or hard reset.
Hold the
(Answer/Send key), (End key), and
Camera keys when you turn on the HP iPAQ.
The HP iPAQ restarts and turns on.
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