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28-Oct-2009, 04:59 PM #1
Cool File managing and synching my Dell Axim x30
I am synching a Dell Axim x30 to an HP Pavilion a1330n. The Dell is about 7 years old

I am successful in synching the files from the main memory of the Dell.

However, I have a storage card (a scandisk 512 mb) that I want to synch as well. I know it has info on it.

A normal synch episode does include info on the storage card. I have inserted the memory card into the proper slot on my HP but nothing happens. The green light comes on and that is it.

I desperately need more working space on the Dell. I have many duplicate files that I have deleted one by one. The next time I need a soft reboot--all of the deleted duplicates are BACK--just like Arnold!

I would like to be able to download all files into the same folder in Microsoft Outlook so that I can:

1. get rid of duplicates
2. Perform a hard reset to wipe the Dell
3. Do a restore of info I want to keep back on the Dell

One last question: Is it possible to delete old old calendar months without wiping out the whole thing? I really need to save space.
If anyone can help I'd be so thankful.
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