Thursday, July 22, 2010

Review of the Highgear Enduro Compass Watch

Go back to the previous screen or Launcher category.Resetting Your Wrist PDAFor those of you who found this review by searching Google for "Fossil WristPDA reset" (I read my server logs, so I know you're out there), to performa soft reset, just use the stylus to gently press the reset button located on theleft side of the watch, just below the hinge for the USB port cover.Soft resetting your Wrist PDA will notaffect your data. Think of it as rebooting your computer. During the course ofthis review, I found I had to reset the Wrist PDA a couple of times because itstarted acting funky. A soft reset takes only a few seconds, and almost alwaysfixed whatever issue I was having (the only issue it didn't fix was the freezingproblem I described above).Before I explain how to perform a hard reset, note that all of you data and thirdparty applications will be deleted when performing a hard reset, so hopefully you'vebeen syncing on a regular basis. When prompted, press the page up (upperright) button to complete the reset, or press any other button to abort.System RequirementsI'm guess if your technology savvy enough to have found your way to this review, you'recomputer will more than meet this watch's system requirements, but just to be onthe safe side, here are the minimum requirements for the Wrist PDA as stated in themanual:Windows 98 SE, Millennium Edition, 2000 Professional, XP Home, XP Professional,or Mac OS X v.10.2.1 or higher.Pentium 233MHz with MMX technology (Pentium III 450MHz or better recommended).64MB of RAM (at least 128MB for Windows XP).800x600 display resolution with 16-bit color or better.150MB or more of free hard disk space.CD-ROM drive.USB port (use of a USB hub not recommended).

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