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cant figure it out but there must be a way?
Thanks,
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TX docs to go pics to PC
How can you send pictures you have on your TX handheld to your PC? Somehow I
cant figure it out but there must be a way?
Thanks,
Reb
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
It would be easiest (for this and many other things) just to get an SD
card reader. They are cheap, and faster than syncing.
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On Nov 13, 8:16 am, "Roadrunner NG" wrote:
> How can you send pictures you have on your TX handheld to your PC? Somehow I
> cant figure it out but there must be a way?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reb
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
"Roadrunner NG" wrote in message
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> How can you send pictures you have on your TX handheld to your PC? Somehow
> I cant figure it out but there must be a way?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reb
>
I can accomplish it via bluetooth to my desktop and infrared to my old
laptop. Probably wireless would work, but my PC doesn't have a wireless
card.
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
Roadrunner NG wrote:
> How can you send pictures you have on your TX handheld to your PC? Somehow I
> cant figure it out but there must be a way?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reb
How did the pictures get onto your TX in the first place? Usually,
they start out on the PC (by dragging them into the Palm Desktop app),
and then transfer to the handheld when you synchronize. If you then
want to put them onto a different PC, you need to re-synchronize them
with that 2nd PC. I do this with my home and work computers -- the
photos start out at home, go to the TX, and end up on my work PC after
re-sychronizing there. They will appear inside the Palm Desktop
application under "Media". You can also find the actual photo files on
your hard drive under C:\Program Files\palmOne\YourUsername\Photos.
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
PC crashed, TX only location.
Reb
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> Roadrunner NG wrote:
>> How can you send pictures you have on your TX handheld to your PC?
>> Somehow I
>> cant figure it out but there must be a way?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Reb
>
> How did the pictures get onto your TX in the first place? Usually,
> they start out on the PC (by dragging them into the Palm Desktop app),
> and then transfer to the handheld when you synchronize. If you then
> want to put them onto a different PC, you need to re-synchronize them
> with that 2nd PC. I do this with my home and work computers -- the
> photos start out at home, go to the TX, and end up on my work PC after
> re-sychronizing there. They will appear inside the Palm Desktop
> application under "Media". You can also find the actual photo files on
> your hard drive under C:\Program Files\palmOne\YourUsername\Photos.
>
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
Roadrunner NG wrote:
> PC crashed, TX only location.
OK -- once you've established a new working PC, you'll have to
re-install the Palm Desktop application either from the CD or the Palm
website. Then, before you synchronize for the first time, make sure
you set the conduits up so that the "Handheld Overrides the Desktop" on
all the modules -- including the Media. That way, everything saved on
the TX (including the photos) will go back onto the new PC.
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Re: TX docs to go pics to PC
Thanks, I was having trouble with my desktop and syncing, I reinstalled all
the desktop SW and you are correct, the pics are now back on the desktop.
Thanks, some were very valuable to me.
Reb
wrote in message
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> Roadrunner NG wrote:
>> PC crashed, TX only location.
>
> OK -- once you've established a new working PC, you'll have to
> re-install the Palm Desktop application either from the CD or the Palm
> website. Then, before you synchronize for the first time, make sure
> you set the conduits up so that the "Handheld Overrides the Desktop" on
> all the modules -- including the Media. That way, everything saved on
> the TX (including the photos) will go back onto the new PC.
>