werdnasoccer
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Hi all,
Back in town after two years?
Have been using my TT3 day in and day out for the last two years. I?m a "road warrior" and all my schedules are there on ?Palm for ACT!? synced from my ACT! on the PC.
Recently my TT3 started to ?stutter? on syncing ? it went on and off and finally syncing died.
I doubled check it wasn?t a software issue. Even bought a new sync cable (A cradle isn?t available now ? HELP! I need a spare!) and tried syncing with it. It charged, but syncing ? nada! zilch. Neither on my PC nor on my laptop. I had two options : buying a new PDA ? they run cheap these days, or
sending it to repair for about the same price. ($170 for repair , $200 for a new Tungsten X.)
I chose repair (knowing that it would end up in a new/refurb TT3) because of the time involved in installing all the apps and configuring my new PDA the way I want it. As per PalmTealLover?s (one of my Palm gurus) recommendation eons ago, I had installed CardBackup which backups my entire TT3 on a card after every sync and every night. Moreover, as PTL does, I backup the card on my PC?s HD. Therefore, I had no problem getting back from PalmOne a stripped, cold turkey machine.
The funny thing, I even found that the slider screws were missing!
I sent my dear TT3 to PalmOne and was MISERABLE for an entire week. Running my schedule was
like hell. The laptop is no substitute! It?s heavy, and you can?t use it in a car. I messed up two contacts because I didn?t update the info on time. My new TT3 arrived today after a week, exactly as promised. I restored from the card and synced , with ?Desktop overwrites handheld.? Everything works as before, including all my prefs. The problem with Docs to Go is an old one.
Now I want to take care of that too.
I HATE PAPER!
Conclusion: Backup!
Now here?s a question. Suppose the thing dies on me again. If and when this happens, I want to buy
two identical PDAs. One would be a spare for a rainy day. Will I be able to restore the info from
the SD card of the TT3 into the new Palm, say Tungsten X?
PS
Paul - thanks again for all your valuable posts and sharing your vast knowledge.
Back in town after two years?
Have been using my TT3 day in and day out for the last two years. I?m a "road warrior" and all my schedules are there on ?Palm for ACT!? synced from my ACT! on the PC.
Recently my TT3 started to ?stutter? on syncing ? it went on and off and finally syncing died.
I doubled check it wasn?t a software issue. Even bought a new sync cable (A cradle isn?t available now ? HELP! I need a spare!) and tried syncing with it. It charged, but syncing ? nada! zilch. Neither on my PC nor on my laptop. I had two options : buying a new PDA ? they run cheap these days, or
sending it to repair for about the same price. ($170 for repair , $200 for a new Tungsten X.)
I chose repair (knowing that it would end up in a new/refurb TT3) because of the time involved in installing all the apps and configuring my new PDA the way I want it. As per PalmTealLover?s (one of my Palm gurus) recommendation eons ago, I had installed CardBackup which backups my entire TT3 on a card after every sync and every night. Moreover, as PTL does, I backup the card on my PC?s HD. Therefore, I had no problem getting back from PalmOne a stripped, cold turkey machine.
The funny thing, I even found that the slider screws were missing!
I sent my dear TT3 to PalmOne and was MISERABLE for an entire week. Running my schedule was
like hell. The laptop is no substitute! It?s heavy, and you can?t use it in a car. I messed up two contacts because I didn?t update the info on time. My new TT3 arrived today after a week, exactly as promised. I restored from the card and synced , with ?Desktop overwrites handheld.? Everything works as before, including all my prefs. The problem with Docs to Go is an old one.
Now I want to take care of that too.
I HATE PAPER!
Conclusion: Backup!
Now here?s a question. Suppose the thing dies on me again. If and when this happens, I want to buy
two identical PDAs. One would be a spare for a rainy day. Will I be able to restore the info from
the SD card of the TT3 into the new Palm, say Tungsten X?
PS
Paul - thanks again for all your valuable posts and sharing your vast knowledge.