
While Leonid gets his new P910i phone I am too becoming a happy owner of a new gadget — Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket LOOX N560. This is a 625Mhz Pocket PC with VGA screen, integrated WiFi 802.11g, GPS receiver, Bluetooth, IrDA, USB Host all weighting just 160g with the battery while having the size of my previous HP iPAQ 1945 (only 2mm thicker) which is I guess the smallest iPAQ ever.
The reason for this post was not the bragging however — all the words above may mean nothing to you — but to memorise the useful info about how to do a hard reset and safe start of the device:
- Hard Reset — press and hold Suspend and Calendar buttons, press and release Reset button while still holding Suspend And Calendar, then wait until you see the splash screen and release all the buttons.
- Safe Mode start — same as above but with Calendar button only — basically do reset while holding Calendar button. Safe mode is used to bypass all Today screen plugins.
#1 by Rustam Sydykov on Август 28, 2006 - 14:17
Привет,
Леша, ты абсолютно прав! Эти две комбинации тебе очень понадобятся при пользовании этим КПК
))
Руст.
#2 by Alexey on Август 28, 2006 - 20:05
Your sarcasm was expected — I was pretty much sure you’d go about «you’d need those two pretty often with this piece of shit»
However I’ve solved my problems with movie playback and WiFi — there was some dodgy program installed plus it didin’t like my Kingston 1Gb card — replaced it with Julia’s Viking 1Gb and movies are now playing smoothly even if you suspend it in the middle of the playback — it just goes on after you wake it up which would defintely lead to a hang with the Kingston card.
#3 by Joseph on Апрель 11, 2007 - 18:57
Alexey.
U menia tozhe N560.
ne mogu delat HARD RESET. vsio delayu kak napisanno. vihodit kak SOFT RESET, tolko data i chasi izmenilis
#4 by Alexey on Апрель 12, 2007 - 07:15
It worked for me — this is taken from the FS official support pages
#5 by Alex on Апрель 15, 2010 - 22:12
I found you out of desperation, my friend… hope this thread is still alive after 3 years. I did a hard reset, BUT surpriiiiise!! My N560 no ask for a 4 digit passcode. I checked the manual, all the papers in the box, the cd, NOTHING! I’ve read several posts in which many did this reset without problems. Any of you encountered this nightmare? It’s a simple blue screen (similar to the Unlock screen). In the upper part of the display: FSC logo; in the middle: Please enter FSC 4 digits code. I’m LOST.
#6 by Alexey on Апрель 16, 2010 - 10:16
Alex,
I personally have never seen this so I won’t be of any help, sorry.
#7 by diode on Январь 16, 2012 - 10:17
press power button + calendar button then reset for a 3 maybe more seconds than release in exac thesame combination
now you see standard windiws mobile setup scrren without code an password i did this to mine