dick-richardson
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aberdeen, SD
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The visor never actually does turn off. It's RAM isn't that different from your desktop computer's in that it needs constant power to "remember" the programs you have installed. "Turning it off" is actually more like a power conserving mode where it shuts off power to the peripherals (e.g. the screen and speaker), but power is still being drawn to keep the apps alive. Unplug your computer and everything you have saved on the hard disk is fine. Yank the batteries on your visor and you have a couple minutes until everything is lost. But a day is ridiculously short for a pair of batteries, unless you're using very intensive apps constantly for that 24 hours. I'd call HS and get a replacement.
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