Since I write in Hebrew, I used CardText and then transfer files to my PC by putting the SD in a USB reader and copy and pasting. But the Palm has stopped copying to the SD even with a full backup to the SD and when saving in CardText only offers internal.
is there a publication available to help new PDA users? We have a Palm TX but are have a terrible time trying to figure it out. is there a publication available to help new PDA users? We have a Palm TX but are have a terrible time trying to figure it out.
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Marie, If your computer is not equipped with a SD/Micro SD card Reader you will have to purchase one to simplify looking at it and copying it on computer. You can also use appropriate cable possibly to hook your camera up to computer.
Step 1/ Insert a USB card reader into an available USB port on your PC.
Step 2/ Insert the micro SD card into the card reader. Some card readers will only accept standard SD cards. If that's the case, insert your micro SD card into an SD card adapter and insert the adapter into the card reader.
Step 3/ Click "Open Folder to View Files" in the Auto Play window to launch Windows Explorer in the appropriate drive letter. Alternatively, press "Windows-E" and click the card reader's drive letter.
Step 4/ Drag and drop files to or from the micro SD card's drive letter to copy files. Alternatively, right-click and drag files and then select "Move Here" to move the files without keeping the files in the original location.
Step 5/ Select a file, press "Delete" and select "Yes" to delete files from the micro SD Card.
Step 6/ Right-click the micro SD card's drive letter and select "Eject." Once ejected, you may safely remove the card.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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First, use the review function to make sure your camera actually took the pictures. Assuming it did, I would remove the SD memory card from the camera and use a card reader to transfer the pictures to your computer. If your computer does not have an SD memory reader, many USB readers are available for under $20. They are USB devices and once they are attached to your computer and you insert the SD card, the computer will act as if the SD card is another external hard drive. You will be able to transfer your photo files from the SC card to a file on your hard drive via copy and paste or drag and drop. Although you can erase your card when you are done by deleting the files, it is better to put the card back in your camera and use the format function found in you camera's menus.
Yes purchase an USB micro SD card reader. ALTERNATE WAY TO TRANSFER PHOTOS TO COMPUTER If your photos are stored on the memory card, then remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into an USB memory card reader. Connect this USB memory card reader and memory card into the USB port of your working computer. Your computer will see this as an USB Mass Storage Device or an external storage device; you can then open the folder on the memory card and copy the photos to your computer. Memory card reader is a handy device and is inexpensive. You can copy photos from other cameras and you can also download photos off your memory card to someone else's computer without the need of installing any programs.
Either just transfer the SD card to the new phone and copy off what you need? Or get a USB SD card reader and use that or get a SIM card reader and use that or indeed put the old SIM in the new phone and transfer any data over and swap back. Or use software and hookup the phone to the PC via USB and copy the data over, then hook up the new phone to the USB and copy it back.
There are two basic ways to tranfer files from one to another SD. The first one is if you have a SD reader with two slots. You can then put one SD in a slot and the other in another slot and copy all the files from one to another. The second option is to pass through a PC. You should copy the content of the first SD to the PC and then connect the second SD and copy all the data on it.
I believe the Sony Reader only had one way to transfer files and that was via an SD card. You would have to take the SD card, put it into a SD card reader (will be a USB adapter with a slot for it). it will appear as a regular thumb drive to the computer. Then copy and paste the documents you want on it. Safely remove and put the SD card into the Sony Reader. Then reboot the device and find the files listed in your storage.
Please note the Sony Reader's are real picky about file formats so read the manual to make sure you have the files in a format you can use.
Depending on the type of GPS you have, you have a few options...
If the update instructs you to put the update files on the SD card, you need a means for your computer to access the SD card. This can be done by using an USB SD card reader, which can be picked up at your local electronics, digital photography store or online.
If you have another device that allows the transfer of data between a computer and the device (and it uses SD cards), you can put the SD card for you GPS into your other device, connect it to the computer through USB, and transfer the update files. For example, if your digital camera uses an SD card, you could put the GPS SD card into the camera, and then connect the camera to the computer.
Make sure you're updating correctly - sometimes the update is a file you run on your PC that in turn transfers files through a different means onto the GPS. Read the manual for your GPS for more information regarding transferring files onto the GPS and updating.
kk to add music make sure you syn the phone and the cp do the data and all then put .mp3 on all the media files and see if it works. Then if that doesnt go to computor format the card and then put it in the phone. Otherwise you need new stuff.
There is probably a compatibility issue between the TX, Pocket Copy, and Iphone. TX is pretty picky about what can be used to transfter information. They only recommend Outlook and the one that is included on the TX CD.
TX and IPhones are different systems as well. You could try to get the files exported from the TX into a CSV and see if you can import the files into Iphone that way, if it will import them.
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.
is there a publication available to help new PDA users? We have a Palm TX but are have a terrible time trying to figure it out.
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