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Old 24-02-2008
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Default Colorado Hard Reset

From Bill in another post:

push both soft buttons and turn it on

Thought it was useful enough to warrant a post on its own.

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Old 09-03-2008
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Talking Soft and Hard Resets.

Actually David
I found thru further reading that pushing the soft buttons and the on button does a soft reset.
A true rest to factory basics is to hold them and the select button in the middle of the wheel while powering on. Hopefully one won't have to use the later.
Now that I have all this computing power, how do I get enough data from maps to use 3D? Topo is nice and I really like it, but at times I want Streets to get from point A to B.
The 300 will use only one mapset at a time. If you select more than one, you get basic maps. The 400T can overlay Streets onto Topo.
My geocaching buddy has the 400T and we are comparing notes every time we go chasing "Tupperware in the woods".
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Old 10-03-2008
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Thanks for the correction

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