View Full Version : How to move files between 2 Memory Sticks without a PC?!
andgold
07-08-2004, 10:44 AM
l am new to the TH55 and by now this is the best handheld I have ever known of.. Before this one I also enjoyed a UX50. l coud move a big file between 2 MS using the intenal media as a gateway.......but with the TH55 Ihave only system remory. I know that Zlauncher will allow me moving files tothis system memory, but I dont have more than 8MB free there and a 2minutes video can be 12MB.... which is a little for UX50 or an average PPC ROM. .....Just as a trivia more than anything I would like to read your solutions for this without recuring to PC or a second handheld.. THANK YOU!!!!
jumpyg
07-08-2004, 11:13 AM
l am new to the TH55 and by now this is the best handheld I have ever known of.. Before this one I also enjoyed a UX50. l coud move a big file between 2 MS using the intenal media as a gateway.......but with the TH55 Ihave only system remory. I know that Zlauncher will allow me moving files tothis system memory, but I dont have more than 8MB free there and a 2minutes video can be 12MB.... which is a little for UX50 or an average PPC ROM. .....Just as a trivia more than anything I would like to read your solutions for this without recuring to PC or a second handheld.. THANK YOU!!!!
Just curious why you don't want to use a PC. A memory stick reader would do the trick quickly.
public energy
07-08-2004, 11:45 AM
Move some stuff from internal to stick so you can free some space, copy whatever you want, and then take back what you moved before. Hope it helps..
freditoj
07-08-2004, 12:31 PM
I've encountered this problem before, and no you can't do it without a PC. You need some kind of medium to pull it off. Because some files can't be stored inside the RAM.
enderenya
07-08-2004, 08:25 PM
I've encountered this problem before, and no you can't do it without a PC. You need some kind of medium to pull it off. Because some files can't be stored inside the RAM.Actually... you are wrong. Sorry.
http://palmsource.palmgear.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=software.showsoftware&prodid=53334
With Disk Manager, you can create a RAM disk to transfer files to, and then to another stick. It's awesome. Of course you might need to free the memory in RAM to use the maximum (only in registered version)
You could hard reset even after backing up to a stick with BackupMan and then restore afterwards.
There also is another program, but it won't work with the TH55. It works with my TG50 though...
http://www.handwatch.com/handwatch/fetch.php3?form_sec_name=PalmRamDisk
They do have a point though about using a computer. If you have one nearby, that is. Otherwise, this is a sweet program to have on hand.
freditoj
07-09-2004, 07:48 AM
l stand corrected.
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