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Do List. This deletes To Do List items, Check the System, Alarm and Game Sound

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I get a warning message telling me my handheld memory is full. My handheld keeps turning itself off. My handheld is not making any sounds. My handheld's LED indicator is not blinking when alarms occur. My handheld does not vibrate when alarms occur. My handheld has frozen. s Purge records from Date Book and To Do List. This deletes To Do List items and past Date Book events from the memory of your handheld. See "Purging records" in Chapter 5. You may need to perform a HotSync operation to recover the memory. s Delete unused memos and records. If necessary, you can save these records. See "Deleting records" in Chapter 5. s If you have installed additional applications on your handheld, remove them to recover memory. See "Removing applications" in Chapter 3. Your handheld is designed to turn itself off after a period of inactivity. This period can be set at one, two, or three minutes. Check the Auto-off setting. See "General preferences" in Chapter 8. Check the System, Alarm and Game Sound settings. See "General preferences" in Chapter 8. Check the Alarm LED setting. See "General preferences" in Chapter 8. Check the Alarm Vibrate setting. See "General preferences" in Chapter 8. Perform a soft reset. See "Resetting your handheld" in Appendix A. Page 236 Frequently Asked Questions

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Page 236
Frequently Asked Questions
I get a warning
message telling me
my handheld
memory is full.
Purge records from Date Book and To
Do List. This deletes To Do List items
and past Date Book events from the
memory of your handheld. See
“Purging records” in Chapter 5. You
may need to perform a HotSync
operation to recover the memory.
Delete unused memos and records. If
necessary, you can save these records.
See “Deleting records” in Chapter 5.
If you have installed additional
applications on your handheld, remove
them to recover memory. See
“Removing applications” in Chapter 3.
My handheld keeps
turning itself off.
Your handheld is designed to turn itself off
after a period of inactivity. This period can
be set at one, two, or three minutes. Check
the Auto-off setting. See “General
preferences” in Chapter 8.
My handheld is not
making any sounds.
Check the System, Alarm and Game Sound
settings. See “General preferences” in
Chapter 8.
My handheld’s LED
indicator is not
blinking when
alarms occur.
Check the Alarm LED setting. See “General
preferences” in Chapter 8.
My handheld does
not vibrate when
alarms occur.
Check the Alarm Vibrate setting. See
“General preferences” in Chapter 8.
My handheld has
frozen.
Perform a soft reset. See “Resetting your
handheld” in Appendix A.