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Old 09-09-2016, 07:47 AM   #9
kerellag
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Originally Posted by frantoo View Post
I also have the freezing/restart problem. A lot more in A5 than in A2.

Kerellag, could you give me some advise on how to reserve the USB ports for the device or point me to the other forum where it was suggested?

So far, if I wouldn't be desperate because of my chronic migraine and not being able to use any LCD screens at the moment, I would wait some more time for a better solution.
In general, I find browsing the internet and reading and writing stuff more comfortable on an ereader with an open Android from the visual perspective. Downside to this: I haven't yet found an ereader which runs apps stable enough. Currently using the Onyx Boox i86.

Kind regards and thanks in advance,
Fran
Fran, I haven't used my Dasung in weeks now, I think I've given up on it.

I played around with a lot of things at the beginning like updating all my motherboard drivers, making sure I was using the latest Paperlike driver and not the older one that came with my monitor and using a whole USB set thing for the monitor alone, i.e. even if there's four slots in the set, only use one for the monitor. My computer has about 3 of these sets, so there's enough space to plug in any other USB devices I have. I read about it on this thread where some other people were having similar issues:

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=272975

After all this, I think the monitor started freezing less often (down to 1-2 times per hour from every 5-10 minutes). However, I've found that this is still much too frustrating and interrupts the flow of my work, so I just don't bother with it anymore.

Basically, I think the device is unusable at the moment, the only reason I didn't return it is because I was hoping the issue would be resolved quickly through a software update. Hopefully this will still happen at some point.
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