Palm Tungsten T5 manual Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld

Models: Tungsten T5

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CHAPTER 5

Moving and Managing Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer

 

 

Tip

If you have an expansion card inserted into your handheld’s expansion slot, you can view and work with files and folders on the card in the File Transfer window in exactly the same way as files on the internal drive—copying, moving, and so on. You can also copy and move files between the internal drive and the card.

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Install the files on your handheld:

 

a. Click Add File.

b. Close the Install Handheld Files window.

c. Synchronize your handheld with your computer.

Done

Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld

NOTE On a Mac computer, use Drive Mode to move files to your handheld’s internal drive.

WINDOWS ONLY

On a Windows computer, File Transfer provides a live window onto your handheld's large internal drive. Use File Transfer to copy, move, and manage files and folders on your handheld. File Transfer copies and moves items instantly; you do not need to synchronize. With File Transfer you can also work on your handheld even while transferring files.

Using File Transfer, quickly move and carry large amounts of your important Office files, photos, music, videos, and other files or folders on your handheld. Access and edit this information on your handheld or, using Drive Mode, from another computer (computer must support standard USB removable drives).

File Transfer installs automatically when you install Palm Desktop software.

[ ! ] IMPORTANT Applications, files, and folders moved to your handheld's internal drive with File

Transfer are not automatically backed up during synchronization. Use File Transfer to copy or move the updated files and folders to your computer, or to back up the contents of your handheld's entire internal drive to your computer.

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Palm Tungsten T5 manual Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld