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I have a Compaq iPAQ H3800 PDA. It runs Microsoft PocketPC ver
3.0.11171,
processor : ARM SA 1110.

Is it possible to update it to "Windows Mobile Ver 4.2" or would I have
to buy a new PDA? If possible, how do I do it? Via a CD on the desktop
plus ActiveSync? Or via some other route?

Please advise. If the topic has been discussed before, please point me
to the relevant URL. Thanks in advance.

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Check with the OEM to see if they have an upgrade to PPC 2003 or 2003SE.
That would be the only update you could do, and the OEM would be the only
place you could get it.

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> I have a Compaq iPAQ H3800 PDA. It runs Microsoft PocketPC ver
> 3.0.11171,
> processor : ARM SA 1110.
>
> Is it possible to update it to "Windows Mobile Ver 4.2" or would I have
> to buy a new PDA? If possible, how do I do it? Via a CD on the desktop
> plus ActiveSync? Or via some other route?
>
> Please advise. If the topic has been discussed before, please point me
> to the relevant URL. Thanks in advance.
>


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