Hi all, noticed that TT7 is only supplied on a memory card, I don't want to have to keep swapping memory cards so can I copy it onto my "main" memory card? Thanks for the info.
m0bov said:
Hi all, noticed that TT7 is only supplied on a memory card, I don't want to have to keep swapping memory cards so can I copy it onto my "main" memory card? Thanks for the info.
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That's exactly what I did. Although I wasn't sure what to copy over so I copied the whole lot over.
Arr that's good stuff. Did'nt want to get involved in swapping chips around. Will order TT7 when I order my HD2. Got a TyTN2 at the moment and TT6. Ta again
Dont' forget that you need the following file in order to get TT7 working with HD2
www.tomtom.com/updates/ttn7.zip
Unzip it and copy the folder 2577 and the file Start.exe onto the memory card
Switch the PDA OFF and ON to start the installation or just re-insert the memory card or just open Start.EXE from the root of your storage card.
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I am trying to install pocket radiologist on my trinity. This program is quite a memory hungry program so am trying to install it onto my 2GB storage card which also has a heap of music on it (but still 500MB free).
When i go to install it it gives me the option to save it onto the storage card but when i select it it installs it into the storage memory on the trinity and not the storage card!
I cant remember if i used some kind of tweak to do this but would love to save the program to my storage card so i can also do it for GPS when i get it......
What am i doing wrong? Is there a setting somewhere which will enable this? i cant seem to find it anywhere.
thanks
Scott
anyone? help please?
someone must have some idea.....
The problem is the installer, it must be hard-coded to use the internal memory instead of the external card, it shouldn't offer the option to install on the card.
You can edit the cab file to remove the hard-coded paths using a trial of WinCE Cab Manager, but if they are hard-coded.. there could be a reason for that, anyways, you can try to do that.
have you tried installing the application on the miniSD card from a card reader, rather than Trinity?
Often if a program installs itself to the internal memory, you can safely find the directory on your phone and move it to the miniSD and just make a new shortcut to your start menu. An example is TomTom, you can copy the directory "Navigator" from the phone Program Files directory to the /Program Files directory on the miniSD and TomTom works perfectly...at least on my device.
i try to install the addon programs included in Helmi and Xplode cabs in the external sd card; (device or storage card)
at the end of installation the device get me ok but when i check the programs, they are not installed in external sd but in internal storage card;
at the end the internal storage card is full.
Please help to me
Your not the onlyone...
I have the same problem...
most of the htc stuff can not be installed on the sdcard because they look for the OS files to bein the same directory as the program. thats why they all install in \windows
Xplode... but i can't install nothing on sd card... that's not normal, in wm2003 and wm5 i've installed many things on sd card...
internal storage card full
tunekas said:
Xplode... but i can't install nothing on sd card... that's not normal, in wm2003 and wm5 i've installed many things on sd card...
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Hi Xplode
when we download your addon cabs for wm6, is it possible to know which one must be in stalled in internal storage (/windows) and which is possible to install in external sd card?
thank you very much for yoru reply
you can install any aditional software to the sd card like resco explorer for example, but the cabs i made can not be installed outside of \windows because they will not work
xplode, is it possible to install programs to the sd card instead of the device when installing automatically with a cfg.txt in \extrom?
Hi
I have 8 GB micoSD card, and I am planning to upgrade buy new SD card with higher capacity ..
I have a lot of program that already installed on my current card ..
Do I need to reinstall all the program again in the new card? or just copy the files?
Regards,
You can just copy your files across, and all programs should work as normal.
Some apps however, eg Garmin may stop working as it uses the card's serial number.
Hi - I have tried to search for this so if it is available I'm sorry.
I recently bought TomTom Navigator 7 on a MSD card. Its a 4GB card. I have an 8GB MSD card onboard and want to keep this as I have folders, emails and music on this card. I have tried to do a simple copy from the TomTom card to my 8GB card so that I can run everything off one card instead of having to change over cards when I want Sat Nav. When I start the TomTom App (from the 8GB card) it states NO Maps. I know they are there as I can see them. The app comes with Western Europe Maps at 1GB. Can you help me run the app off the 8GB card. Many thanks. Paul
Just put the map folder in the root of the card or in My Documents folder.
You prolly need to reactivate the maps due to the change of SD card.
Just copy everything from the 4GB to the 8GB and run the install program.
Thank you folks - er but - what I did was to simply copy the entire contents of the Tom Tom card to my 8GB card. When I insert it back into my HD2 it does not Autorun as the 4GB TomTom card does. Also, sorry to be a plank, but how do I copy the maps to the root of the SD card.
When you look at the card with the my documents, program files etc in it, then that's where the "2GB Western Europe" or whatever folder the map is in should be, with the name of the folder showing.
Don't copy the contents of the folder out, you want the folder name to show.
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You prolly need to reactivate the maps due to the change of SD card.
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Thats what I thought
Don't you need to generate a new code based on the "Hardware ID" from where the maps are sitting?
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Thats what I thought
Don't you need to generate a new code based on the "Hardware ID" from where the maps are sitting?
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TomTom uses the device ID to identify a genuine installation, so it's nothing to do with the SD card. I know this from previously "reading" about TomTom
Sorry, but another basic question which I've searched for the answer but can't find an answer that makes sense to me.
I have an x8 running on Gingerdx v010. Runs great.
I have just been given a 8gb Micro SD Card, Class 10.
What's the best way to go about swapping the stock sd card with this new one - do i just copy and paste all off the old sd card onto my desktop, and then copy all that back to the new sd card?
Or do I need to partition the card in any special way?
I'm a beginner at this, so please don't get too technical!
I'd like to put some music on the new card, and I reckon i've got a few GB of albums etc to put on it. also, will probably try to put as much as possible on it to make sure there's plenty of available RAM in the internal memory.
Thanks in anticipation of your help.
This is a really useful site - glad I found it.
Impster
bump... anyone?
Backup copy/move all the files in old sdcard to PC. Insert your new sdcard and boot, enter CWM>advanced option>partition sdcard>select 512mb>then zero swap. reboot. Then copy/move ur files to new sdcard You can also partition using windows You just need partition if you are installing many apps like me
Partitioning is not required, just copy data over from old card to new card.