Softick Card Export v3.15
Requirements: WM2003, WM5, WM6
Overview: Softick Card Export for Windows Mobile is a tiny application which allows you to use Windows Mobile device as a convenient USB card reader.
Now, when all you need is an access to the storage card on your handheld, you can forget about annoying synchronization delays!
Softick Card Export for Windows Mobile provides a direct access to the card from the desktop computer, so you don't need to remove you card from the device and re-insert it into a card reader: sometimes this procedure is not too easy.
You won't realize at work that you have left a card in home card reader! Now any application can save files directly to the card inserted into device, because Card Export for Windows Mobile provides fully compatible USB Mass Storage media for operating system, it can be accessed as removable drive.
More Info:
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
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how do you access the memory card in the device with just the usb cable from windows
With this: http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
Arnon
just found out lol.....thanks guys learning is a *****
I just got myself a 2gb SD card for my JAMin. I want to copy wikipedia file which is 1gb in size, when I drag the file into my storage from my PC it seems to take forever and not actually copy??
also what is the most efficient format method for 2gb sd card? fat 16 32k?
Yes copying via Pocket PC and computer will take long I would advise investing in a USB 2.0 card reader. (Fat32.)
Or you can use your Prophet as a card reader by using CardExport II or a free app called WM5torage 1.53.CAB attached below.
Hi There ,
Got an XDA EXEC with a 4GB storage card.
I want to sync folders of files on my storage card with my PC.
How do I do this ?
Thanks.
Search for "WM5torage" =)
This will turn your Universal into a glorified card reader.
I believe the Linux kernel includes support for Mass Storage Devices, and has for a long time.
I was trying to find a faster way to downloading video to my MiniSD card so I used the adapter and stuck it into my SD port on my laptop. The laptop recognized the card as being unformatted and offered to format the card. It was the phone that formatted the card and so I'm wondering how it formatted the card for use. I don't suppose there is a way for my laptop to recognize the card without formatting it? Further, I'm having problems syncing files larger than 300MB into the card. When I tried, active sync would shut down. That was the reason that first got me to try to use the adapter and my laptop.
AFAIK Windows Mobile formats Storage Cards as FAT16. This file system is readable for all Versions of Microsoft Windows.
The fact that your card reader does not recognize the file system makes me believe that it's not fully compatible to your mini SD card. You could try to format the card in your reader. Maybe you're happy and it works after that.
If not, go and get an other card reader.
Active Sync is not the application to use for transferring huge files. It is known to be quite instable. Maybe a more recent version of AS might help, or a direct USB storage driver for your 8125 like 'WM5torage' for example.
Please read http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17921 for a complete tutorial on how memory cards should be formatted / optimized.
I have a 2Gb SD card on my Himilaya. I can see the card in program files-my device but cannot see any options. Do I need to format the card before using it ? if so can I do this on the PC ? or does it have to be connected via USB with the card in the device?
Can I dragndrop files onto the card on my PC using a USB reader ? or do I need to create some sort of folder root ?
Moderators are working with the same
Try
Flash format
Download SDFormatter 2.0 on your PC
pocket mechanics works fine for formatting and defraging and benchmarking and the likes