SD STORAGE - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

hiya
does anyone know of anyway to format an sd storage card :roll:

yeah you can do it in a sdflash reader
or you can use the program storage tools
or the program pocket mechanics

Rudegar said:
yeah you can do it in a sdflash reader
or you can use the program storage tools
or the program pocket mechanics
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GREAT :lol:
do you know where i can get these programs
or what are they called so i can do an search on google :wink:

http://www.softwinter.com/storagetools.html
http://www.omegaone.com/PocketPC/PM.html

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How do I delete files from Windows directory on PDA?

Hello,
I want to delete AIM.exe (AOL instand messenger) from Windows folder and I can't do that (Delete option is grayed out). What am I doing wrong?
It's in ROM, so it doesn't take up any memory space. No point in deleting it, and since it is ROM, you can't delete it.
Well, standard Explorer does not allow to delete them but Commander allows, I guess becouse they are marked as "read-only". I don't see how they can be in ROM if they are physically on my hard drive in unit.
Also I generally don't understand what AIM is doing in Pocket PC, my understanding that AIM is competitor to MSN Messenger and Microsoft is not supposed to be putting competitors products.
what unit are you talking about that it has a harddrive?
my xda certainly does not have one.
I meant not hard drive but whatever media is used internally on XDA to store files.
Yes, it's in the internal media known as ROM.

pictures on XDA I

well, I disliked the in-built functionality of wm2003 picture programme from the very beginning
when you ask the soft to SD storage card it opens up all of avaialable pictures no matter which catalogue there are, if I have let's say 200 familiy photos but want to show only a few of them I am stuck ... I can not open just one catalogue on SD card, uffff
is it a way to disable that or what other picture programme you advise, I'd care about three major funcionalities:
- slide show
- opening up only specific folders and not all of the files on SD card
- changing the size of thumbnails (like in ACDsee)
thanks for response, monika
DAVA pic viewer is so good and free
and just Where do we get That from??
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=DAVA+viewer&btnG=Google-søgning
google knows
google is wise in the way of where things are found
thank you All for answers, in the meantime I have just discovered that ACDSee can also do the job ....
regards, monika

[App] B&N eReader

Here's the B&N eReader app that was on my NRG ROM but gave a 'comng soon' splash but updated OTA to the attached new version that is live and working
A bunch of pics and info on the app ar located here: http://www.mobilitydigest.com/barnes-nobles-ereader-is-liveand-sweet/
Awesome, thank you kindly!
Excuse my ignorance about the B&N eReader but can you import ebooks you already own into this reader or will it only except publications from the B&N website?
I am not seeing any option to import existing ebooks, such as the ones I have for eReader. B&N owns eReader, if I remember correctly. Wonder if the two apps will "merge" at some point, or I'm guessing they may want people like me to switch over to the new reader.
this is awesome ... thanks David
I've been waiting for this for a long time. You're my hero! Thanks!
Yer looks ok, downloaded the free books, but I can't view my .epub books I already have, seems pointless application unless I can read my existing epubs, perhaps I am doing something wrong again...
THUDUK said:
Yer looks ok, downloaded the free books, but I can't view my .epub books I already have, seems pointless application unless I can read my existing epubs, perhaps I am doing something wrong again...
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I suspect they have to be in the folder that the app uses. I haven't dug around yet to find just where the program is storing my books.
After the first five minutes, my initial impressions:
- Visually very appealing
- Instant access to your B&N library (proud nook owner here, so I have a lot of e-books from B&N).
- Doesn't sync yet with the nook (but neither does the BlackBerry or iPhone version)
- You can read e-newspapers from the app (I don't think you can do that yet with the other versions, but maybe they've been updated)
If you buy e-books from B&N this is definitely a must-have app. Otherwise there are more flexible options out there.
I tried importing a book from my peanut press folder on my sd card to the proper one on main memory (where Dracula was downloaded), and it didn't recognize it. I love the fact that the bonehead who made the cab put the BN folder on the root of the device, instead of in program files.
Farmer Ted said:
I tried importing a book from my peanut press folder on my sd card to the proper one on main memory (where Dracula was downloaded), and it didn't recognize it. I love the fact that the bonehead who made the cab put the BN folder on the root of the device, instead of in program files.
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It's in Program Files on mine. But I'm not happy about the boneheaded move to put the Books folder within the program folder in main memory. It might be preferable to install the app to a storage card instead of main memory. Unless someone can find a way to get the program to look for books on the storage card.
Version 1.0.0.27 is now on B&N's website
images.barnesandnoble.com/PResources/download/WinMo/BNeReader_1.0.0.27.CAB
It's in Program Files on mine. But I'm not happy about the boneheaded move to put the Books folder within the program folder in main memory. It might be preferable to install the app to a storage card instead of main memory. Unless someone can find a way to get the program to look for books on the storage card.
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I agree. At minimum I want my books on the storage card, even better if the whole program is there too.
If you buy e-books from B&N this is definitely a must-have app. Otherwise there are more flexible options out there.
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I'm still deciding which reader to go with. Which one do you like better?
Riverplace said:
I agree. At minimum I want my books on the storage card, even better if the whole program is there too.
I'm still deciding which reader to go with. Which one do you like better?
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After installation I was able to cut and paste the whole installation directory to my Storage Card, update the shortcut and the app worked just fine.
Riverplace said:
I'm still deciding which reader to go with. Which one do you like better?
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Mobipocket is still my personal favorite.
+1 for Mobireader
It would be nice if they'd update the application to better fit the HD2 (non D-Pad phones)
Download a sample from B&N, anyone will do or the sample of your book you already have..
Then go to your book folder, copy across your, EPUB file already converted from any other form in Calibre etc...then rename it with the exact same long 13 digit number as the one you downloaded...
then ok the image and title are wrong but the book is all correct inside...
Anyone get any further than this
THUDUK said:
Download a sample from B&N, anyone will do or the sample of your book you already have..
Then go to your book folder, copy across your, EPUB file already converted from any other form in Calibre etc...then rename it with the exact same long 13 digit number as the one you downloaded...
then ok the image and title are wrong but the book is all correct inside...
Anyone get any further than this
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Good tip, infact if you download a sample of the book you have already then everything looks and works fine , the thumbnail has a small sample sticker on it though but that ain't a problem
Rumball: I was able to move it to my storage card as you suggested - thanks.
Mobipocket works ok for me but I have the HD2 and it's hard to turn the pages. I'm still shopping around, I'm taking a closer look at the calibre conversion program.
All,
This app was developed to sync with your B&N ebook library only, ie not to read epub's that you might have already downloaded to your phone or from other sources. If you have a book from B&N then it should be in your ebook library in which case it can be synced and downloaded. That's not to say you can't trick it into reading other downloaded books per other comments.
Also note it's been developed specifically and only for the HD2... mileage will vary if tried on another phones.
Richard
If you buy e-books from B&N this is definitely a must-have app. Otherwise there are more flexible options out there.
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what would those options be? i have many .pdf's .cbr's i've collected rom around the net. could you guide me in the right direction to one of the better ebook readers for many files types.
thanks

[Q] SD Card as hard disc drive in Wifi Network

Hi,
i need an app to bring android sd card to wifi network as hard disc drive, without password or port or others.
with friendly greet
starbase64
starbase64 said:
Hi,
i need an app to bring android sd card to wifi network as hard disc drive, without password or port or others.
with friendly greet
starbase64
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It's called Websharing file/media sync. You can enable this to map as a network drive then just have a shortcut on your desktop to your phones sdcard.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
RTContent said:
It's called Websharing file/media sync. You can enable this to map as a network drive then just have a shortcut on your desktop to your phones sdcard.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Can you elaborate. I am looking for same.... My phone is not visible in "Map as Network drive"
samba filesharing
Have you testet samba filesharing?
i used it, and it is very easy to handle
FTPshare.
mba1973 said:
Have you testet samba filesharing?
i used it, and it is very easy to handle
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+1
tommert38 said:
FTPshare.
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Looks like samba is better

Android Torrent Server

Hi everyone,
I've been searching for a solution to put together an Android based torrent server. Was wondering if anyone had any advice.
I've been using uTorrent on my Nexus 4 and it's a great little machine for that, but of course 16GB is a bit small for storage. I was looking at solutions like the ODroid to have a super low power system that could run 24/7.
I know that running torrents off an external USB drive is a good way to burn the drive out with all the accessing for seeding, etc... would there be able software solutions that would download torrents, seed them and when that quota is met move the files over to an external drive? Or would there be any way of connecting a drive via eSATA or something that would make the drive less susceptible to burning out?
I suppose I could just run an android device with a large microSD card and then manually move the files over. But it would be great to have an automatic solution.
Thanks for any advice!
jonnybleu said:
Hi everyone,
I've been searching for a solution to put together an Android based torrent server. Was wondering if anyone had any advice.
I've been using uTorrent on my Nexus 4 and it's a great little machine for that, but of course 16GB is a bit small for storage. I was looking at solutions like the ODroid to have a super low power system that could run 24/7.
I know that running torrents off an external USB drive is a good way to burn the drive out with all the accessing for seeding, etc... would there be able software solutions that would download torrents, seed them and when that quota is met move the files over to an external drive? Or would there be any way of connecting a drive via eSATA or something that would make the drive less susceptible to burning out?
I suppose I could just run an android device with a large microSD card and then manually move the files over. But it would be great to have an automatic solution.
Thanks for any advice!
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check out the raspberry pi. A lot of people use it as a 24/7 downloading box/torrent server.
Read this: http://www.howtogeek.com/142044/how-to-turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-always-on-bittorrent-box/

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