I need Help!
I am a SL-5500 user for the last 3 years or so. I love my Zaurus but it was time for me to update to something with more memory and a better display. I have loaded so many programs, that I keep getting error messages that I was running low on memory. I really love my 5500 so I wanted to stay with a Linux system. I have also received great reliability with Sharp products over the years so I wanted to stay with a Zaurus device.
After reading a number of reviews including one from Gelhaus.net, I decided to go with the SL-C1000. I realized that this product was only made for the Japanese market, but I thought that I could make the transition since I already owned a 5500. Also after reading the Gelhaus.net review and other postings I thought it would not be to difficult. I am not techically inclined by any means, but I thought I could make the change with little difficulty, especially with the large user network.
I was wrong. When I tried to startup my C1000 and install the English based ROM, my system got hang up and I forgot that I should perform a Hard-Reset by pressing the small black button in the battery compartment. Instead, I took out the battery. Being a SL-5500 user and I should have remembered the Hard-Reset, but it was late and I was tired and I just forgot about this process. In the back of my mind I knew I should not have taken out the battery while it was still hung up, but I was impatient. Now when I turn the device on, all I get is the start up page with the "Sharp" logo, one line of something in Japanese and a blinking cursor line at the bottom left. I have taken out the battery for 5 seconds and tried to restart by simultaneously holding the "OK" button and turning on the device, but nothing happens.
Is there anything that I can now do to bring the Zaurus back to factory state so that I can continue to install the ROM? Also, does anyone have complete instructions on how to best do this?
Also, is there a English version of the Operating Manual. I find that I am somewhat lost without one. I know Sharp made the SL-C1000 only for the Japanese market but I was hoping someone has developed one.
Thanks,
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