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#11
1. try the suggestions mentioned ! Look if there is a runaway prog. Kill it, (sometimes) restart.

2. try the suggestions mentioned ! Download a new prog and delete it or make a link to a webpage (via browser) and delete it.

These options nornally help in most cases.
If not; you can make a backup and do a reset.
If not do a flash of the FW.

I have had succes with 1. and 2. so far.

Last edited by eerde; 2012-01-17 at 15:12.
 
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Originally Posted by eerde View Post
1. try the suggestions mentioned ! Look if there is a runaway prog. Kill it, (sometimes) restart.

2. try the suggestions mentioned ! Download a new prog and delete it or make a link to a webpage (via browser) and delete it.

These options nornally help in most cases.
If not; you can make a backup and do a reset.
If not do a flash of the FW.

I have had succes with 1. and 2. so far.
#2 seems to work at this point on my unit. Its down in 12-16 range now.
 
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Originally Posted by sr00t View Post
The other day I was showing some large plain text file to someone doing a 'more' in XTerm and even if I stopped it, 'more' was still executing. I realized hours after, because the cellphone was really hot in my pocket, and 'more' drained almost all battery.
Using less would have used less CPU
 

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