Jun 18 2004, 09:57 PM
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Since switching to the Z, I have been afraid of letting the bettery run down. I've kept it charged and bought the Semsons external battery just in case. But after all the reading I've done about the Z, I have yet to see it clearly stated as to what happens if you do run the battery down all the way?
Will the Z give a warnig and then shut down, saving enough battery power to keep alive for a while? I've done this on my old Clie several times with no ill results. But what happens on the Z?? If I kill the battery dead, what is lost and will the Sharp backup program restore everything to the state I had it in before the battery died? Or do I really have to worry about running the battery down? Just thought this would be a great question for the newbie forum... |
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