Sony PEG-UX50 User Manual
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Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX40 US 4-676-076-11 (1)
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I cannot start an application stored on storage media, such
as “Memory Stick” media
B The free space of your CLIÉ handheld’s memory is insufficient.
To start an application on storage media, such as “Memory Stick” media
from the CLIE 3D Launcher, the free space of your CLIÉ handheld’s
memory must be at least equal to the size of the application.
If there is not sufficient memory space of your CLIÉ handheld, delete any
unnecessary data/files.
B Specify storage media, such as “Memory Stick” media as the destination
where the application is to be installed, and check if the HotSync
®
operation is performed properly.
If the application is properly installed in storage media, such as “Memory
Stick” media, use
CLIE Files
to copy or move the application to your
CLIÉ handheld.
B Do not start applications supplied with your CLIÉ handheld from Internal
Media or “Memory Stick” media.
My CLIÉ handheld cannot read data on storage media,
such as “Memory Stick” media
B When you use the installation tool in
Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ
to save data
on storage media, such as “Memory Stick” media, the data will be stored in
[Palm/Launcher] directory. However, if you cannot locate the directory with
some applications on your CLIÉ handheld, copy the data from storage media,
such as “Memory Stick” media, to your CLIÉ handheld using
CLIE Files
.
b
For details on reference directory of each application on “Memory Stick”
media, refer to “About files stored on “Memory Stick” media” in the “CLIÉ
Application Manual” installed on your computer.
For any third party application, contact the developer of the software.
Use
Data Import
/
Data Export
to install data from your computer to
storage media, such as “Memory Stick” media.
B When attribution of files or directories on storage media, such as “Memory
Stick” media, is selected as [Hidden], they cannot be displayed in
CLIE Files
.
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