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markata
23rd May 2008, 12:34 AM
I use ActiveSync. But it is 2 slow. A friend of mind told me that Storage Card could turn to hard drive - how this is possible ?

Prolab
23rd May 2008, 01:04 AM
You can insert your Micro SD card (w/ SD adapter) into a card reader and insert that into your USB port.

Much more faster/convenient that way.

dy2592
23rd May 2008, 01:10 AM
I use ActiveSync. But it is 2 slow. A friend of mind told me that Storage Card could turn to hard drive - how this is possible ?

the program many people use and include in many roms here is wmstorage, which works pretty well, but again its still limited to your device's usb speed which for the most part is 1.1.

NguyenHuu
23rd May 2008, 01:11 AM
that way is definately faster (removing card and using reader), but i find that if i have programs installed on the card and i remove it to transfer, then put back into the phone, those programs installed on the card no longer work properly. i would need to soft reset everytime. kind of annoying

markata
23rd May 2008, 09:31 AM
I don'f find it easy everytime when I want to put some mp3s or just 1 .avi or 2, to remove the stick.
And now I read that it works also with car audio system that has USB - that's really great

jdmba
23rd May 2008, 07:33 PM
that way is definately faster (removing card and using reader), but i find that if i have programs installed on the card and i remove it to transfer, then put back into the phone, those programs installed on the card no longer work properly. i would need to soft reset everytime. kind of annoying

Wait a second ... are you removing the SD card while the phone is on and running? Y-I-K-E-S.

You might want to try turning the phone off, then removing your card, adding whatever you want onto the card, reinserting, and turning it back on.

Rudegar
23rd May 2008, 07:52 PM
i never did any such thing

there are only 2 things to take any spc actions before removing removable media
from both pc and pda
1 something is being written to it but still located in the write cache
2 a program is running directly from the flash