Installation CD For Palm Tungsten E Windows 7?
Mar 1, 2011Installation CD for Palm Tungsten E windows 7?
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Installation CD for Palm Tungsten E windows 7?
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I have a Palm Tungsten E with years of data on it. I now have a business computer with Windows 7 Pro os. I would like to sync my Palm data with the business computer but have not been able to figure out how to accomplish it.
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What other options might be causing the fan to keep spinning and the right side of the palm rest to be warmer? My GPU load is around 1%...And does my GPU Temp rise even more when I am charging the battery? I just charging the battery and it is up to 51C idle! I do not think there is a build up of dust or other things where the vent it.
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"Setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file. Contact the vendor of your Windows installation disc or your system administrator for assistance."
Do you have any idea what the problem may be with the installation? Is there a way to see what file that may be corrupted?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI re-installed windows three days ago. Since then, it has completely frozen (requiring a hard reset) 4 times, twice in a row today, and twice in a row the day before yesterday.
My specs are as follows:
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
M4A89GTD-PRO
6GB A-Data DDR3 RAM
ASUS EAH5770 CUcore
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
I never had freezing issues before my new installation.
I've just installed Windows 7 on top of my old XP machine. For the first hour I had no problems connecting to the internet. I downloaded antivirus protection (AVG) and Comodo firewall and windows 7 began updating itself. The comodo firewall download stalled and I had to manually reboot the computer. It seemed to start fine in normal mode and windows finished updating itself. Since then however (i.e. after the reboot) I have not been able to access the internet with an 'error 651" message displaying. I removed both AVD and Comodo with no change in the situation. I also did a system restore to before the windows updates, still no luck.
I access the internet via a broadband modem connected to a router. I don't have the full details of the models with me now but can repost in about five hours with the details if needed. I've searched online and note that many have said I should replace the raspppoe.sys file.
Since this is a brand new instal, should I just re-install Windows 7?
he Bluescreens began after i installed Windows 7 64Bit Ultimate on my Computer, before that i had used Windows 7 32 bit Ultimate and i hadn't any problems. I installed the latest driver for all my components, but this didn't help. I also ran Memtest86+ with no ram errors. The Bluescreens appears often when I'm playing Starcraft 2 or Battlefield Bad Company 2.
Here are the my System Specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955
Graphic Card: AMD Readon HD 6870
Memory: Geil Value Plus DDR3 PC3 1066 1333MHZ 4GB Kit
Power supply: Cougar SE 400
I have attached the minidump files, the RAMMon-SPD-Info, an the CPU-Z Memory InfosRAMMon - SPD Info.txt
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