My wild guess is that your machine has some stray execution threads that have not been killed properly or that you had some major memory leak. Why not try to restart the unit first, instead of a radical reflash? G. Guido Dante Corona IBM Research, Human Ability & Accessibility Center, (HA&AC) Austin Tx. Phone: 512. 838. 9735. Email: guidoc@xxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://www.ibm.com/able ". . . Maybe it was only those who were most certain they were right who were guaranteed to be wrong. And that maybe, just maybe, those who questioned the most were in the end those who came closest to being wise." [David Poyer, The Command] "Paul Henrichsen" <paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 04/15/2008 09:41 AM Please respond to icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject [icon-discuss] A couple concerns Hi, guys. I was going to post a question on one concern last week, but I thought it might just be AT&T. But, now, there is something else and I am wondering if I need to reflash. With AT&T, I noticed last weekend that when I pressed menu and select to send and receive mail, it took probably 20 seconds or so to start downloading the email. I didn’t hear anything saying that mail was being received for that 20 seconds or so. However, last night, I wanted to record something quickly. I pressed the record button on my braille plus and heard the beep, but nothing happened for a while. It then finally said recording. Again, probably 20 seconds or more. When I saved the recording, it took a while also before I was placed in the recordings list. Everything else seems to work at normal speed but these two things. Any ideas? __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 3027 (20080415) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com