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Posted on Dec 15, 2007

Down load to memory card

How do i download from palm tx to memory card, without clearing info off palm pilotmemory

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Hello nozzell: All you have to do is select the time icon at the top and select copy from the drop down menu and the next screen will allow you to copy the application to the memory card

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Just back up using NV Backup 1.02. The icon has a little card next to it. Looks just like the other NV icon (right next to it) except for that.

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Using the desktop, is there anyway to move(either to the memory card or the PC) or delete files on a Palm TX. I apparently used to much of the devices memory and now I can't ge to the home screen(it...

If you're able to hotsync, then yes. In the desktop, delete notes or other items (Does the TX have voice memos? Those would be a quick way to free up a lot of space!)
Perform a hotsync, and your Palm should then have some free memory.

If you're not able to hotsync, then nothing you do in the Desktop will have any effect on the Palm.

But, I'm skeptical that this is the real problem. It sounds more like memory corruption, and a hard reset is going to be the real fix.
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I bought a used Palm TX Handheld can't clear previous owners password.....Can it be reset to change the password?

Yes it can. Hold the power button down and use the stylus to push in the reset button on the back of the TX. Keep holding the power button down till you see the screen powering up. Then let the power button go, you should see a menu asking if you want to reset the unit. select yes (qui). then it will clear all the data and password off.
Then download the latest Palm Desktop Manager and the Hotsync from this site:

http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/common/article/32859_en.html

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

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When you do a hard reset:

Yes I would remove first
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I broke my old Palm TX. Now I have another one


Great!
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe

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I originally tried downloading a program without enough memory on my palm. If failed and now there is insufficient memory to open normal applications. I tried to sync it, but it now fails everytime and I...

Just a thought, try deleting other programs, pictures, etc. to free up some extra space, then try to delete them again. It could simply be there's not enough room in memory at the moment. And if it's an option, I would use uninstall instead of delete. Good luck.
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You might just have to upgrade the desktop software to work with the TX.  You can keep your names and addresses but you have to check with each program to see if there compatible or not since the TX uses Palm OS 5.  Most of the software available today is written for that operating system.
I don't believe Palm is even supporting the E2 anymore.
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Can't open palm pilot IIIxe on computer (Vista)

VIsta does not support your early generation Palm Pilot.

It barely supports the current TX but there are workarounds.
Hope you kept your old computer for a backup. :+) but its understandable if you didn't.

They recently released a more stable version but plenty of users still have difficulty. The workaround is to load files for any third party product (docs, videos, images) via the SD memory card.Users reported they could update via bluetooth or wi-fi for the Palm's own software. However, this is not an option for your model.

Later models with an SD card option still have to be initialized and prepared for the Palm from an older XP computer first. It's a workaround, not a match. I'm not up to date so users may have a stable sync system/method now with Vista. Check the forums.

Your model does not have an SD option this as it is an early generation model. You may continue to run this older model on older computers.

I am not recommending you buy a new personal device until you research on Brighthand and other user forums. Take advantage of other peoples experiences re: Vista. It will save you a lot of grief and help you decide when and whether to upgrade.

from Wicki and product info:
The first two generations of PDAs from Palm were referred to as "PalmPilots" which upgraded to external memory slots and firmware-upgradeable flash memory after the Palm III series.
The next versions of Palm used Palm OS 3.1. These included Palm IIIx with 4 Megabytes of memory. Compare this to the TX which has 128 MB of non-volatile storage and current OS of 5.4.

The TX released in October of 2005, as part of Palm's Fall 2005 product cycle. It features 802.11b, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. It was priced at $299. It runs Garnet, version 5.4.9. It largely replaced the earlier, costlier T5. <In my experience, It usually runs as low as $200 during Black Friday (Thanksgiving time). With discounts and indirect rebates, it can go as low as $150. FYI, With the move to Smartphones, this model will not have continued development from the company. >

On top is a slot for SD expansion cards. The slot is also SDIO and MMC compatible. 2 GB cards are usable directly.
<in my research, Only SD, not SD HC (high capacity) cards are compatible. 4GB SD only cards are difficult to find now that SDHC are the norm. It's not a issue for me since those also use more power. 2GBs can be had as low as $6 with creative dealing.>
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You should try reloading the software back into the TX. In order to do it, you will have to erase your TX memory. Make sure you back up your files first.

To erase the memory press the reset button until the reboot screen appears. Hold down on the power button until the erase memory screen appears. Select yes. Reload software from Palm CD.
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I need a User Manual for my Palm TX mine was destroyed, or give me a web site that I can visit to down load it thank you!!
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Cannot print images from Palm TX--Notebook section

Not sure what you mean by "Notebook section", but you need to have a print software installed on the TX to print directly to a printer (without a computer). You can use PrintBoy: http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=1651 It will enable you to print wirelessly from your TX. Otherwise, try using CardReader http://software.palminfocenter.com/product.asp?id=2062 and your USB cable to connect your palm as a usb card reader, to your computer. Then you can transfer the images or any needed files to your PC.
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