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Old 12-01-03, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where do I save files?

When I download a file I can save it to main memory, built in storage or SD card. What is the difference between main memory and built in storage? Also what is default installation directory?

How do I move files to a different directory? Everytime I try to do it I am not moving the entire file and it does not work anymore. What am I doing wrong?
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Old 12-01-03, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Built in Storage is the left over ROM from the OS, main memory is the RAM. In order to move the folders from a program you installed, you need to connect with Activesync, go to Tools-Add/Remove Programs, and find the program you want to move. Uncheck the box next to it, and it will be uninstalled from your device. Then do the same thing, but recheck the box. It will ask you if you want to install to the default directory, and choose no. Then select the location you want to install it.
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Yes, to follow up on smeg36, if you are talking about [B]programs[B], you probably have to uninstall and reinstall the thing: most programs (executable files) “look” for files or other components in particular places, defined by where they are installed. If you are talking about [B]data files[B], such as word documents or music or pictures, then you probably just need to make sure that Word or WMP or whatever knows where to find them.

What sort of files are giving you trouble?
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