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Old 03-18-03, 12:07 PM   #1
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Please help! PDA Problem

Hi, i just bought a new Hp/ipaq h1910 and a sandisk 256 secure digital memory card. I put the card in my pda and it says it picked it up, but i cant seem to put any software or anything on it at all, am i doing something wrong? or is there something specific i need to do to have things save on the card? or should it be done automatically, cause the build in memory is full, and i cant put anything else on. can soemone help me plz?
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Old 03-18-03, 04:48 PM   #2
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Well, I've got a Clie with a Memory Stick, so it's probably a bit different, but there should be an on-board utility to move stuff to the SD card. Also, I've found that applications look in certain directories only on the Memory Stick, so if you're putting stuff in the base directory on the SD card, it might not be found by the HP.
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