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Siemens SX56 + AT&T + PPC2003

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Dean - 29 Apr 2004 04:23 GMT
Hello,

Any SX56 users out there? I have an odd problem occurring with mine,
specifically with the SD (secure digital) storage card that came with it.
(It came preloaded with AT&T Extras, like games, today screen backgrounds,
an e-mail wizard, etc.) The problem is that every week or two, the card gets
wiped out, without any warning whatsoever. I'll just get on to play a game,
or look at some other data that I loaded onto the card, and I'll discover
that the entire card is empty. Forunately, I've backed up the data on my PC,
so I can keep re-copying it onto the card, but it's very cumbersome. Has
anyone else seen this problem? Or, better yet, heard of a solution?

Thanks,
Dean

P.S. I didn't notice this happening until I upgraded to the Pocket PC 2003
operating system.
Scott Nelson - Wash DC - 29 Apr 2004 13:32 GMT
Mine has PPC2002 and don't see this issue. I wonder, as you say, it has
something to do with PPC2003?
Could it maybe a defective card? Buy another card and see if maybe your card
went bad.
Interesting...

Scotty

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> P.S. I didn't notice this happening until I upgraded to the Pocket PC 2003
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