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Old 12-02-04, 01:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Saving photos to a memory card

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How can I save photos on my axim to a memory card to save memory.
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Old 12-02-04, 01:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't understand. Just... save them to a storage card. You've answered your own question. What part is giving you trouble? Videos, games, music, we generally put such things on PPC storage cards to avoid clogging up RAM.
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The photos were synced to my axim from my pc. I cannot find a way to transfer those files on to the card.
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Old 12-02-04, 02:04 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Use the 'Explore' option in your ActiveSync program. Locate the files and cut them from the main memory and place them into a "photos" folder on your storage card that you create. Its that easy.
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Or use File Explorer. Drag-select some files, tap&hold on them, select Cut, browse to Storage Card or wherever, then tap&hold or use the Edit | Paste option. It's slow, but it works. Some third-party explorers, such as Resco's or TotalCommanderCE, are many times faster in large file move operations.

You might also consider using a card reader on the PC. Fastest option of all.
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Originally Posted by Gerard Samija

You might also consider using a card reader on the PC. Fastest option of all.

Great point, I do this when moving many pictures. You are very correct. :approve:
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Thanks to all, especially Samsonite. Samonsite...I was way off!
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