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time from the Old_Apps folder to the
Backup folder, and then sync.
If the problem recurs, delete the last
app you installed and report the
problem to its developer. See Removing
applications for instructions.
6Repeat step 4 for each of the apps in
the Old_Apps folder.
NOTE If you have trouble moving apps
from the Old_Apps folder to the Backup
folder, or determining which files to move,
try reinstalling the app using the original
third-party developer files.
MAC ONLY
1Locate your user folder on your
computer.
NOTE Your user folder name is the same
as your device name and is usually found in
this location: <Mac hard drive> : Users :
<your Mac username> : Documents :
Palm : Users
2Select your user folder and
Option+ drag it to your Mac desktop to
make a copy of that folder.
3Confirm that your copy includes the
Backup subfolder and that all the files in
the original Backup subfolder are also in
the copy of the Backup subfolder.
4Delete all files from the original Backup
subfolder.
5Perform a hard reset on your
smartphone. See Resetting your
smartphone for instructions.
6Sync your smartphone with your new
desktop software and be sure to select
your existing device name from the
User list.
7To help you identify the app that is
causing the problem, move one
third-party app from the copy of the
Backup subfolder to the original
Backup subfolder, and then sync.
If the problem recurs, delete the last
app you installed and report the
problem to its developer. See Removing
applications for instructions.
8Repeat step 7 for each of the third-party
apps in the copy of the Backup folder.
TIP
Need more info on the Backup folder? See
What is the Backup folder?
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