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Jan S Posted on Dec 08, 2012

Voyage 200 frozen

My ti voyage 200 is frozen at home screen. when i put the batteries in it turns on and the home screen appears but no buttons are working. i tried [2nd] [hand] and [on]. this reinitializes the os but won't help and i tried [apps] and removing and reinserting a batterie and reinstalled the os. Same problem. Can anybody please help me?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: Ti-89 Titanium froze

Try pressing the "on" button.. simple i know but I tried cancel, quit, esc, off everything.. but pressing the on button worked..
Occa

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: My TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is completely frozen up.

A possible solution is to reset the calculator. It's worth a try.

Take out the backup battery above the regular batteries behind a little door with a screw. Leave it out for about 8 hours along with the 4 AAA batteries. Put it all back together and see if this works. Not sure but it is worth a try.

kakima

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2010

SOURCE: My TI-89 Titanium won't turn on!

A hard reset will clear all memory and should give you back control of the calculator.

1. Put the batteries in the calculator.

2. Press and hold left arrow, right arrow, and 2nd keys.

3. Press and release ON.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2010

SOURCE: my TI-84 silver edition has frozen, It is stuck on

I had the same problem. I remove all four batteries and the battery backup that is underneath the little phillips screw in the battery compartment. I immediately replaced it and the other batteries and everything worked. FYI, others have called for keeping the batteries out for 8 hours.

kakima

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2010

SOURCE: i changed all of the batteries and tried to reset the ti-82

Turn it on. Press and RELEASE the 2ND key. Press and hold the DOWN-arrow.

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