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chris parr
I have recently bought a new laptop with vista premium on it. I also have my
dads old pda, running pocket pc 2002- which i use for my course studies.
problem is, these machines are notorious for having volatile memory, and if
power is lost, so are my installed programmes- such as adobe reader and
pocket slides- both vital. at home during the holidays this isnt a problem, i
have access to windows xp and can use active sync to reinstall (or to install
brand new software). once i leave for uni.... i cant. active sync doesnt
support vista, and vistas mobile device centre doesnt support pocket pc
2002/windows CE. how the dickens am i supposed to use my pda now? (file
transfer support is supported thankfully- its just file installation thats a
problem). is there an alternative system i can use, or a way of making them
talk?
dads old pda, running pocket pc 2002- which i use for my course studies.
problem is, these machines are notorious for having volatile memory, and if
power is lost, so are my installed programmes- such as adobe reader and
pocket slides- both vital. at home during the holidays this isnt a problem, i
have access to windows xp and can use active sync to reinstall (or to install
brand new software). once i leave for uni.... i cant. active sync doesnt
support vista, and vistas mobile device centre doesnt support pocket pc
2002/windows CE. how the dickens am i supposed to use my pda now? (file
transfer support is supported thankfully- its just file installation thats a
problem). is there an alternative system i can use, or a way of making them
talk?