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Jan 17 2008, 10:03 PM
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try repeating number 1 but don't press the fn button. just pull out the battery, press&hold D+M, wait for a few seconds and then reinsert the battery, the menu should come right up. i think that FN + D + M combination is only needed if you have uboot installed. Did as you describe. No joy. Thanks for your help! I'm going to keep trying. I've been googling. Nothing is working so far. I am wondering if I buy a new microdrive if that would help. Still reading. |
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Jan 18 2008, 08:11 AM
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Jan 18 2008, 08:50 PM
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puffy i suggest you read this carefully, it might help: http://www.trisoft.de/pdf/c3000qse.pdf Thank you. |
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Jan 18 2008, 09:46 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 11-August 06 From: NY Member No.: 10,762 |
I have botched an upgrade to OpenBSD 4.2. As it happens, I need to use my service menu to fix things. I noticed when I bought this c3000 off of eBay that if I did not hold down D+B on powering up that this menu appears. It is totally unresponsive at this 1-4 menu in Japanese. I mean, no key works. I cannot select 1 2 3 or 4. I assume this is not normal as I read that at this menu you must select a number. But at that point I cannot do anything but reboot by taking out the battery and unplugging then replugging. Has anyone experienced this? All replys are welcome. I am bricked :-( I miss my Zaurus a lot. Please help. i don't know if the key works but the touchscreen should. did you try ? Yes I did. Thanks. |
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Jan 18 2008, 09:50 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 11-August 06 From: NY Member No.: 10,762 |
perhaps you should try to flash another distro, angtrom or pdaxii13 for example then go back to openbsd later Wish I could. I'd run anything if I could. Debian, or really any linux distro, is cool. But I prefer stable to an extreme aka OpenBSD. |
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