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I have the same problem after 2 years. I just hung up with Garmin and they told me that for $59, and receipt of my watch, they will ship me a refurbished 110 watch with the exact same design (the watch and band are all one molded unit). So, it will most likely happen. I asked the person if they still make this design and was told they do for 3 of their current models. I love the watch, but Garmin may have lost a future customer.
It looks like you have so called cold push button. In fact there is nothing to do with push button as the fault is in contact or in microchip, but that's a long story to explain. You probably would be able to fix it with my help, but as I understand, your Garmin is brand new and still under the warranty, so, there is no reason to open it yourself and loose the warranty. My advise is to go back to the retailer who sold it and ask to change it for the new one.
You may need completely reset your device, but as the very first step I'd advise to check compatibility with Windows Vista. If you can't get it all sorted, use this link for technical support:
There is a fault with Forerunner 50's - I replaced my battery three weeks ago, after three months of average use. It posted the "LoBatt" sign again the following day. Garmin offered to replace it with an overhauled product but I've gone for a refund instead.
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