Anyone upgrade PocketBackup to recent version on 2215?
I've been reading through the various threads and notice that some might think that pocketbackup might be causing problems such as the shut off after 10 secs problem or not allow recurring alarms to go off............from what i read, the version of pocketbackup that the 2215 comes with is an older OEM version, I was wondering if anyone actually upgraded to the newer most recent version. And if so, did you save it into ROM in order to overwrite the older version of the built in pocketbackup app? or did you simply install it as you would any new program?
I am awaiting my 2215, and was using pocketbackup on my axim and i think it is a fantastic program. I need to figure out how to upgrade once i receive the 2215, and if i do upgrade if i can upgrade the version that is in the 2215's ROM......................
well that's for older users.. i installed it and nope... no go cuz it installed itself as a demo. Ipaq 2215 users don't get that as an upgrade or maybe i did it wrong or something.
i read somewhere in one of the threads that ipaq users could upgrade to the newer version...............by the way the sprite ipaq backup program is the one i'm referring to, sprite makes pocketbackup, it's hands down the best backup utility out there, i use it for my axim so i have a registration license for it................i suppose to upgrade you have to purchase it, which is strange, the version that comes built into ipaq 2215 is an older version that was saved into the ROM, the biggest difference i think between the built in ipaq version of backup and the new version of pocketbackup sprite has is that the new version allows you to create "self-extracting" backups, meaning, the backup file you create comes with an .exe extension, which will allow you to save it on a sd/cf card and after a hard reset, simply run the .exe of the backup file from the card and voila, everything restored back to new, no need to install the program first...........not really a big deal with ipaq since the backup utility is built into the rom so after a hard reset the application is still there, and you could run the backup file you created from the sd/cf card................
as for me, i would want to upgrade the built in backup utility to the newer version since i have a license for it...............just wondering if i can save it over it in ROM or if i would just have to install it as any other application, outside of ROM, so then i would have the built in ipaq backup utility in ROM (older version of sprite pocketbackup) as well as have the newest most recent version of sprite pocketbackup on the 2215 in the normal programs directory..........................
this should allow you to upgrade the built-in backup utility on your ipaq................the other thread was discussing the problems with the ipaq shutting off and alarms not going off due to the built-in version of backup utility, and by disabling the backup scheduler and battery monitor, the problems were fixed, however someone suggested trying the updated version of backup program to see if it works better with mobile 2003
give it a try and let me know, i don't get my 2215 until Monday unfortunately :cry:
edit..............you want to download and use the version 2 (which is free) not the backup plus version which you will have to pay $10 for...................
well obviously i chose that... the link that points there is an image that says:
upon clicking that you're taken to the page mentioned .....
HP iPAQ 2220, 3900 and 5400 series owners If you own an HP iPAQ 2200, 3900, or 5400 series device, then Pocket Backup is already installed in ROM - it's just called 'iPAQ Backup'.
If i click the link older ipaq users to upgrade then it brings me to the same page as the download button. Curiously enough it's not the standard version.. it's the PLUS version that's downloaded even tho i didn't choose that. But it still inevitably is only a demo running for 10days.
if you read further on the main upgrade page you will notice that towards the bottom, below the download button, you can fill out a small webform, than they email you an activation number that will "register" the upgrade..............they email it to you within a couple of days, prior to the 10 day demo cutoff time...................................
If i click the link older ipaq users to upgrade then it brings me to the same page as the download button. Curiously enough it's not the standard version.. it's the PLUS version that's downloaded even tho i didn't choose that. But it still inevitably is only a demo running for 10days.
You can only download the Plus version. After 10 days of trial use, it will be just the normal version.
but it will only be the normal version with the free registration code, you will notice the same install file is for both the regular and plus version, when you install i believe you just choose the options that pertain to the regular version, if you install the plus options, then even with the free registration code, the plus options are disabled after 10 days however the regular version functions remain intact..................