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Sync fails with "too many open databases"
This is what I did to fix that error:
Hard-reset your Palm to erase all data (that usually involves pushing the small "reset" button on the back, then pressing the "power on" button until the device boots, and then pressing "up" to confirm the hard-reset)
After that, sync your palm. The sync software will ask if you want to use your existing profile or create a new one. Create a new one. Then the program will offer to sync your Outlook profile with your Palm. Click on "ok", and a message asking you to accept to sync your Outlook data with more than one profile will pop-up. Click on OK, again... and that's it!
Reset the password on a Tunsten E2 when the old one is lost
You need to preform a hard reset. Press the reset button, and hold down the power button at the same time until you see the palm/startup logo. Release power button when it asks you to clear data/reset/etc. Follow instructions
Warning: This will delete all data/settings/contacts, make sure you have a backup of your files.
My son gift me a
You will need the Palm Desktop...this can be obtained at:
http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,kb=PalmSupportKB,t=home,varset=fn:tungsten,varset=mn:t3,varset=cn:unlocked,d=7EAE00873809449DAF6801DEDE42E0E6,question=ref(q_activetab):str(home),varset=strDeviceScope:tungstent3
Hope this helps...
T3 sync with PC- Windows XP
Need to reload software in pc. Dropping stuff. If you found this helpful, please post as so. If you need to knwo how, live chat
Palm Tungsten T3
This seems issue with the firmware, reload the firmware and then try
Pairing tungsten t3 with newer cell phones
I use Bluetooth to synch to my Sanyo cell phone, so I would think you could do the same. I maintain my Contacts in Outlook and synch with my Palm. I then synch my Palm to my phone.
1. Make certain that your Contacts (in Outlook, Palm Desktop, or whatever you use as your source to feed data to your Palm) contains ALL the phone numbers you want in your phone.
2. If, like me, you have a lot of contacts and a limited number (500 in my case) of contacts that can be stored on your phone, you will want to erase all contacts on your phone first.
3. On your Palm, go to Preferences
4. Select Bluetooth -- Bluetooth should be ON, Discoverable (Yes) and Connectable (Yes)
5. Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone -- I believe the range is 20-30 feet but I have not tested that. When I synch, I have them both on my desk because I want to see that it is working.
6. Select Trusted Devices. Hopefully, your Palm will detect the cell phone. When it does, add your cell phone as a trusted device.
7. Select Contacts on your Palm and use the pull-down menu to select Send Category.
8. Select Bluetooth
9. Select your phone
10. Your phone will probably indicate that it is receiving data. You should soon have all phone numbers stored on your phone without using a direct-connect cable.
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