homer
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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Not sure if it is a piece of carp or not, but could it be the software you have on it? If it does this without any 3rd party software (ie, just the installed apps) then it is definitely a bad Visor.
I've had a somewhat similiar problem where my visor would reset itself every three or four power cycles. Turned out to be a bad Visor.
Handspring claims that certain batteries can screw things up as well. Not sure why, but you may want to try a different set to see what happens.
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