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Posted on Jan 16, 2018

Who can I call on a phone to restore my lifedrive pda? Even though I somehow erased my pda, my reminder is working and I really want to retrive everything that was lost this morning!!! :) Maybe 1.5 years ago I bought it used and someone on the phone helped me downloud everything off my old TE2 HELP!!

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2005

SOURCE: Lost all contacts, memos, tasks, after LifeDrive Update 1.0

Well, I still don't know what happened, but things seem to be fixed. Just in case anyone else runs into this problem, here's what happened: Initial problem (recap): - on first HotSync after setting Quick Install to install the LifeDrive Update 1.0, the log showed the following error messages: Handheld Tasks application database version not supported. Handheld Notes application database version not supported. (Update 1.0 was installed successfully.) - after HotSync, all contacts, calendar data, tasks, and memos (i.e. all data synchronized with Outlook) were gone from the LifeDrive - subsequent HotSyncs produced the same error messages and did not restore data. Next day: - fresh HotSync synchonized other data, but not Outook data, HOWEVER - no error messages appeared this time (don't know what changed - neither PC nor handheld had been rebooted in the mean time) - used HotSync setup in Palm Desktop to set Desktop to overwrite Handheld for all Outlook data - it worked. Outlook data restored on Handheld. I don't understand what happened, but at least it was easier than doing a hard reset and then restoring everything.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2005

SOURCE: How do I fix my Outlook Calendar synchronization problem?

Palm tech fixed my problem. It turned out some items in Outlook Calendar were corrupted, thus preventing a synch with LifeDrive. The fix is to export the Calendar items and import them. This process fixes corruption. After doing that I successfully synchronized Calendar with LifeDrive. More specifically. I moved Calendar items to a different folder, thus emptying the main Calendar folder. I exported the Calendar items in the new folder to a CSV (Windows) file. Then, I imported that CSV (Windows) file into the main Calendar folder. Finally,I did a synch and all worked perfectly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2008

SOURCE: LifeDrive Not Responding

Here is the only thing I found related to your issue-

http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=2,E=0000000000825355002,K=8658,Sxi=6,Case=Obj(26419)

LvgDedGrrl

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  • Posted on May 13, 2008

SOURCE: My Lifedrive won't boot up

Seems the LifeDrive Micro Drive is the killer on these Palms. Mine did the same thing and after extensive online research I found that the micro drive can be replaced with a Compact Flash card which is much more reliable. Apparently there are only certain CF cards that work with the LifeDrive though. I have found at least one retailer that sells a compatible CF preloaded with the Lifedrive software. The route I took for repair was to send it out to a guy that advertises his service on eBay. You send in the LifeDrive, he diagnoses it for $5, and can install the CF card with software for $89 (he waives the $5 if you have him fix it). I am looking forward to getting mine back in permanent working order! Here is the link:
http://myworld.ebay.com/itsnothere/

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 18, 2008

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