Make sure the latest system upgrade is installed, I believe it is
(737246)-1.
Since it requires that you press the reset button it probably isn't
related to a loose connection in the battery pack, but does it ever
happen with the power adapter plugged in? You could have a poorly
soldered connection in a rebuilt battery pack.
Sadly the error message is not helpful because my eMate will give
that message any time I press the reset button.
Sorry I can't be more helpful
Woody
On Apr 23, 2007, at 6:22 AM, Oliver Leaman wrote:
> My eMate does something rather strange. It occasionally just
> switches off, and there is no obvious reason why. It then restarts
> if I press the reset button without problem, and everything is
> fine. I have checked the battery connection and that seems to be
> fine. The message I get is that the system restarted because all
> power was removed. It goes for days without doing this at all, days
> of being moved around all the time, and at other times it is
> sitting quietly on a desk and yet turns itself off frequently. I
> have two eMates, one never does this and the other one does. It has
> nothing to do with how charged up the battery is, since it is just
> as likely to happen when it is at full capacity as when it is at low.
>
> Any and all suggestions gratefully received, as ever.
>
> Oliver
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