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Have toshiba pda/e740, have no drivers for pc
Try going to the website of your Operating System (ie, Windows, Mac, ect). I've only used Windows , butsee if you can download the Activesync software that you need there. The e740 was only available with Windows Pocket PC 2002, and will appearantly not sync to Vista PCs, however.
I will try to check back in a day or two, so let me know if this is of any help to you.
Sd card
The e310 Chipset is SD only, and so does not support SDHC for more then 2GB. You may try non-standard, non-SDHC 4GB cards which are out of specification for SD, but work in "some" SD enabled devices. Depends on device-software...
Touch screen
Your digitizer might be dead, and if so the cost to repair it could
buy you a whole new PDA.
But since it's fix or chuck(if you don't get any better advice), you should open it up and take a look inside. Check to see if the wires aren't loose or if some corrosion didn't occur inside.
Good luck
Deffault language is japanese and i cant set it to english
Need hexeditor.
1.Open kernel.nb0 file
2.Go to offset 0x1012 and u find 0x09 (english) change it to 0x0C (japanese).
3.Now when you flash the english rom will not say anymore that invalid language it will see it as a japanese rom
4.After flash the pocket pc it will reset , and the english rom it will start You still have the old japanese bootloader
Hope this helps
Is there a WiFi card that works with the e405?
I have a Socket SD 802.11b WiFi card. Works great, but it's old. I'm not sure you can still get the same one. The good news is that there are probably better ones on the market today. More info on the manufacturer's website:
http://www.socketmobile.com/products/embedded-wireless-communications/wi-fi/
Screen
it is a hardware problem Digitizer faulty it is the face of the screen that takes touches and taps when it becomes faulty it partially work or not work at all pls try to update ur ROM from website if available and see if it works or try to factory reset ur device if it does not help then my friend it is the digitizer fault u need to replace it but it cost around 70 $ minimum if u find it worth changing go to service centre
pls rate me if find me fixing ur problem
My PC not turn on
The Toshiba Pocket PC e330 is shipped with an Enabled security feature, which switches off the batteries.
In order to be able to turn on the unit, the Battery Switch must be in a battery "Supply" position. Please check if the Battery Switch is in a Stop position or Supply position.
The Battery Switch can be found on the lower left edge of the unit, next to the "DC-In Socket".
Please see the below diagram
The Battery Switch supplies or stops power to the Pocket PC. When using the Pocket PC for the first time, slide this switch to the left with the stylus pen.
If you have further questions, please refer to the Instruction Manual page 2-3 (20 of 105).
E405 screen alignment
I don't think the scratch has anything to do with the screen alignment. You might end up replacing the screen and the alignment problem will persist.
The alignment screen coming up is probably due to other hardware problems, and it should be covered by a warranty if you got even a limited one on the demo, its not your fault for causing the scratch on the screen, it probably has nothing to do with it.
you shouldn't have waited a year with this problem.
about replacing the screen- try getting a dead toshiba pda that uses the same screen from ebay, one that still has a screen intact,
but don't go over your head with replacing it, don't go beyond a point where you don't remember anymore what goes where.
Good luck
The Battery will not charge
I do have a manual, but not at work with me. However, I do remember seeing an explanation for a switch that is located on the lower left hand corner of the pda that you would have to use a paper clip to reach. I would wait for someone else to verify, but I suspect this is a hardboot type of reset instead of the button located on back that is accessed via the paper clip. This second switch located on the bottom of the device was a batter disconnect or lock out or something like that.
Just my humble thoughts.
I've done lots with the Ipaq series but not so much with the Toshibas. I helped my 10 year old daughter buy this one used off of ebay with her allowance so we had to go with a low cost pda.
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