Subject: | Re: Sony D-50 "boot loop problem." |
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From: | "scratchpaws" scratchpaws |
Date: | Mon Dec 6, 2010 4:58 am ((PST)) |
Yeah, Dan. Thanks for the thoughtful insight. I just hope if it does it again it DOES it under warranty. Maybe I'll just contact Sony anyway and see what they have to say about it. However, if anyone out there has anymore input on this I'd sure like to hear it if you have time. Thanks again, Dan. --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > > ?????????????????? > > You know, it's a computer, and they get awfully confused sometimes. Usually a > "cold boot" solves everything, but I suspect an anomalous state had been > saved in a flash settings memory, so it booted back up with the error intact. > You found a way to reset the processor that cleared it. Kudos for having the > patience to experiment for so long. > > If it happens again and it's not happening to anyone else, it may be a bad > memory spot and I'd suggest invoking a warranty replacement. > > -Dan > |
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