I just received my Apex earlier this week and have experienced either a
significant delay or the apex freezing when I try to access my e-mail.  I
have been turning the wireless off before I turn off the unit.  When I turn
the unit on and turn on the wireless, the unit just sits there when I try to
access my e-mail.  If I reset it, it works just fine with no delays.  Has
anyone else experienced this?  Should I leave the wireless on for a few
minutes before trying to access my e-mail?   



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Comments on recent threads...

Hi list,
Well, I've enjoyed reading quite a few messages on this list (mainly memory
problems). While reading messages about memory errors, I thought I'd just
write a few comments about it, plus opinions on recent threads:
* Welcome, Karen. I'm sure you'll learn a lot from this list. Could you mind
tell us what kind of keyboard you have - so that those of us who has that
configuration can help you better? Thanks.
* Memory errors: even though if you downgrade, upgrade, etc., this
persistent "not enough storage" and its variant, "virtual memory is below
certain percent" messages will not go away. This became more noticeable
after 7.x firmware was released (on the mPower). Classic units has this
problem but does not report it always (maybe it'd be that I didn't use
Classic with 7.x firmware). I see some people saying that just downgrading
or upgrading the firmware would fix the problem; contrary to this, this is
not the fault of KeySoft - rather, it's the operating system (Windows CE.net
4.2) that's causing the problem. This "memory problem" would hopefully go
away if HW decides to ship a firmware containing an upgrade to the CE OS
(which is highly unlikely, given the product cycle and remaining SMA count
announcement from HW last year). As it was stated earlier, Apex does not
have this problem anymore, but freezing still occurs (as with any computers;
I'll not go into it anymore because there are quite a few newbies who I
believe would not understand what's going on).
* A note of apology: I would like to apologize to newbies about recent
threads (sorry if it was too hard for you to understand). That memory
problem is one of the questions that (I believe) confuses people around
here... We'll try our best to explain this to you in more simpler language
next time...
* As for chat dates, thanks for alerting me to the fact that ACB and NFB
conventions occur at that time. I'll consider scheduling the chat date
either before or after the convention (it's up to you).
Hope this helps... Gotta run to my C++ lecture class...
Cheers,
Joseph


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