DogOne
03-27-2006, 08:28 PM
Hi All:
I am new to the forum and have some questions. I just upgraded my HX4705 to Windows Mobile 5.0. Now whenever I suspend the device for over, lets say 30 minutes, it has problems reading the CompactFlash card. It may have the same problems with the SecureDigital card it is just I have stuff I use more often on the CompactFlash card and this is where I first noticed it. I generally experience one of four scenarios:
1) It can only read the and display the root level directories in file explorer.
2) The rool level directories are read and displayed correctly, but most if not all files have garbage for their names.
3) All directories and files look named correctly, but I get errors opening them, or I see garbage if they do open.
4) Everything seems OK.
Further, I did not have these problems with 2003SE, and I am using a Lexar 4X 1GB CompactFlash card. My questions to forum members is: Have you ever had or are you seeing similar issues? If so what operating system are you using? Were you able to solve this issue and if so how?
Thanks in advance for any reply,
Eric
P.S. I have been in touch with iPaq support and they gave me the standard advice, hard reset or reinstall Windows Mobile 5.0, then reinstall all your software. This would be a lot of work if there are issues with Windows Mobile 5.0 for the HX4700 series.
I am new to the forum and have some questions. I just upgraded my HX4705 to Windows Mobile 5.0. Now whenever I suspend the device for over, lets say 30 minutes, it has problems reading the CompactFlash card. It may have the same problems with the SecureDigital card it is just I have stuff I use more often on the CompactFlash card and this is where I first noticed it. I generally experience one of four scenarios:
1) It can only read the and display the root level directories in file explorer.
2) The rool level directories are read and displayed correctly, but most if not all files have garbage for their names.
3) All directories and files look named correctly, but I get errors opening them, or I see garbage if they do open.
4) Everything seems OK.
Further, I did not have these problems with 2003SE, and I am using a Lexar 4X 1GB CompactFlash card. My questions to forum members is: Have you ever had or are you seeing similar issues? If so what operating system are you using? Were you able to solve this issue and if so how?
Thanks in advance for any reply,
Eric
P.S. I have been in touch with iPaq support and they gave me the standard advice, hard reset or reinstall Windows Mobile 5.0, then reinstall all your software. This would be a lot of work if there are issues with Windows Mobile 5.0 for the HX4700 series.