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How can you install directly to a Flash Module?

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Raichu
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Just wondering if anyone knew of a way to Hotsync a program and/or database (not needing to be edited.) directly to the 8-meg. Flash Springboard without first installing it to the Visor RAM then moving it to the Springboard Module?

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MarkEagle
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That can't be done yet... but I think InstallBuddy or BackupBuddy is supposed to be able to do that in an upcoming realease, if memory serves me correctly.

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John Nowak
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Originally posted by Raichu
Just wondering if anyone knew of a way to Hotsync a program and/or database (not needing to be edited.) directly to the 8-meg. Flash Springboard without first installing it to the Visor RAM then moving it to the Springboard Module?


In the meantime, the easiest way is to backup your Visor to the Backup Module, delete programs until the new program will fit into RAM, move it to the flash module, and then restore from the backup.

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