View Full Version : Powerrun messed up my memory card
davy19
01-20-2003, 08:23 AM
I had installed Powerrun last night, to try and get POcket TV to work,
now whenever I try to launch anythin in Isilo, it tells me that the memory card is not regesitered.
When I installed powerrun it asked me to rename my card to something so I choose Card1, I think that is the problem how do I rename the card bacK?
Thanks
n2ifp
01-20-2003, 08:34 AM
Originally posted by davy19
I had installed Powerrun last night, to try and get POcket TV to work,
now whenever I try to launch anythin in Isilo, it tells me that the memory card is not regesitered.
When I installed powerrun it asked me to rename my card to something so I choose Card1, I think that is the problem how do I rename the card bacK?
Thanks
The latest version of McFile will allow you to change the card name. Search www.palmgear.com (http://www.palmgear.com) for it. As for power run, I have never used it, so I can't help you there, sorry!
fireman54
01-20-2003, 08:36 AM
How long have you had a Clie?
What was your card called before?
Run the app Card Info.
Select the drop down menu.
Select the first item... Rename Card.
davy19
01-20-2003, 08:39 AM
Ok that fixed it thanks.
Renameing the card in app card
fireman54
01-20-2003, 08:43 AM
As for Pocket TV, If you use the database with Pocket TV, there should be no problem. From your other post, it looks like you are trying to run TV Grid Listing, that uses the Pocket TV database. This is not possible with PowerRun since Pocket TV and TV Grid Listing have different Creator IDs.
fireman54
01-20-2003, 08:50 AM
Okay, figured it out. Move TV Grid to the MS with PowerRun. Using Filez or McFile or whichever, move the Pocket TV database into the same directory(folder) as TV Grid. It should then work. You will run into a problem when you update the database with the conduit. The app & database will need to be in the main RAM.
sebring
01-20-2003, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by fireman54
Okay, figured it out. Move TV Grid to the MS with PowerRun. Using Filez or McFile or whichever, move the Pocket TV database into the same directory(folder) as TV Grid. It should then work. You will run into a problem when you update the database with the conduit. The app & database will need to be in the main RAM.
Actually, I don't think he will have to have either the app or database files in RAM. Pocket TV Browser doesn't have it's own conduit, it uses the Palm Desktop install tool. What will happen, however, is he may have two copies of the database, the new one in RAM and the old one on MS. Just copy to new one over the old one. This works with MSMount and should work with powerrun also.
You can actually install the database on a device that doesn't have Pocket TV Browser installed. Not sure why you would want to, but it can be done.
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