My New Toy Locked Itself Up
I wasn’t using the Wi-Fi on the Iconia, as I’d brought the paper with me and felt it easier on a crowded train to just read it and do the Sudoku.
But I was making notes for this blog.
When I opened it for the second time, it just locked up and has been in that state since.
I did buy it in PC-World, but at least I didn’t buy it in the one at Tottenham Hale, which has had a little local difficulty last night.
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August 7, 2011 - Posted by AnonW | Computing, Transport/Travel | Acer Iconia, Trains
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There is a small recessed reset button located at one end on a short edge. Press this with something like a paperclip to do a reset. I assume you have another way of reading your email.
Comment by John Wright | August 7, 2011 |
It’s only as a portable device to read the web, access GMail and make notes. So if that works, I’m fixed. But I think it’s more terminal.
Comment by AnonW | August 7, 2011 |