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I have several SD cards, one for TomTom, one for books, one for music etc.
however, I am having problems 'hot swapping' them. Having had several Ipaqs
before, it was my experience that you could swap cards (while the machine
was switched off) and the new contents would be available when you switched
back on again. However, my 4150 requires a soft reset before the contents of
the new card are available for use (even opening file explorer still show
the contents of the previous card without a soft reset)
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
I have good news and bad news. The good news is that I saved a bunch...no
wait that's a different commercial. Actually I can swap SD cards in my 4155
and 2215 without even switching off and back on again. Even with Resco
explorer running I can remove one card and put in the other and just close
and re-open the Storage Card folder and see the new contents.
The bad news is not being able to recreate the problem, it's hard to help.
Just know that it doesn't appear to be normal at all. Could mean you have
some sort of application conflict, or corruption. Unfortunately the best way
to troubleshoot is to hard reset, check, load stuff, check, etc.
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Sven, MS-MVP Mobile Devices
"Ted Rogers" <ted@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have several SD cards, one for TomTom, one for books, one for music etc.
> however, I am having problems 'hot swapping' them. Having had several
Ipaqs
> before, it was my experience that you could swap cards (while the machine
> was switched off) and the new contents would be available when you
switched
> back on again. However, my 4150 requires a soft reset before the contents
of
> the new card are available for use (even opening file explorer still show
> the contents of the previous card without a soft reset)
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Ted
>
>
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