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Treo Updater 1.0 available
Flash updates early Treo's to 100 hours of battery life, bug fixes and more
http://www.visorcentral.com/content/Stories/1437-1.htm
Installed this upgrade and now I'm getting fatal errors in Phonebook and SMS. Handspring states that it's a third party software issue, so I'm essentially going to have to remove them one at a time until I work it out.
Thanks tons, Handspring.
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Originally posted by John Nowak
Installed this upgrade and now I'm getting fatal errors in Phonebook and SMS. Handspring states that it's a third party software issue, so I'm essentially going to have to remove them one at a time until I work it out.
Thanks tons, Handspring.
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Jeff
Thanks!
Thanks; I'm up and running after I deleted GSM_Library.prc from my backup directory.
Be sure to backup shareware before updating!!!
At the risk of restating the obvious:
While the install of the update went smoothly on my Treo 180,
I noticed that some of my favorite shareware games/utils
had vanished. Examples: BigClock, SFCave, and even DopeWars (gasp!). Fortunately, I've kept my Prism alive since receiving the Treo (hey, that droid and I have been through a lot) and I just beamed the apps. back over.
My grasping-at-straws theory on this is that the aformentioned applications don't have seperate data files, thus are not caught and preserved by the HS pre-patch backup process.
As an aside: wasn't there a utility years ago called "Ripcord" or something that basically kept a complete mirror image of your Pilot? Is there a similar animal available today (especially now that their is no hardware Backup module for Treo)?
Re: Be sure to backup shareware before updating!!!
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Originally posted by joe3
As an aside: wasn't there a utility years ago called "Ripcord" or something that basically kept a complete mirror image of your Pilot? Is there a similar animal available today (especially now that their is no hardware Backup module for Treo)?
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Jeff
I'll second Backup Buddy. It's a superb application which, IMHO, does everything that HotSync should do.
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