TX Won't Hold a Charge

It seems my Palm TX won't hold a charge. I recharged it yesterday and the battery's already very low, even though it's hardly been on. Is there an easy fix?
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Although in the end it will probably be a bad battery that is causing the issue. Before jumping to that you should look into trying to do different resets to get it to last longer.
http://kb.palm.com solution id 887 describes the different resets and how to properly do each one.
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