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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??
So far I have ran mu SL-6000L down one in hte last week since I got it and the onlything it did was boot up when I put the ac power to it. I have a friend with a SL-C700 that will not power on till it has been on AC power for about 5 minutes. Though neither of these two Z loss any information that has alreay ben save...though any open screens will close sinc it does do a reboot...to me it is the same as when I take the battery out...
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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?
I can not tell you on the backup program since I am not using it..so far I have only used rsync over the wireless network to backup my z since I only have Linux and Solaris machines...Though I have not had the need to restory since the memory does not reqire a battery to keep its data unlike my Handsprings...
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Or do I really have to worry about running the battery down?
From what I understand only if you leave stuff running do you need to worry about running the batter down. Though on thing about the battery is that they are only good for about 500 charges. Going by this idea, if ou charge more then once a day then you will shorten the batteries life, but if you are using it that much then I see that is part of owning a portable handheld...I am the type that keeps my Z on ac when I am sitting and using my targus keyboard and near and AC outlet...Though I am still a new Z owner so there maybe somethings I am not aware of yet...I just have been reading the ZUG for over a year now...