Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (
More info?)
On a related note: After adding files to a card via card-reader, how do you
get your PPC to "refresh" it's file information about the card? For
instance: If I put a new mp3 file on the card, Windows Media Player doesn't
seem to know about it (at least not right away).
--
Bob D.
"Darius Wey" <darius-nospam@pocketpcthoughts.com> wrote in message
news:e4e$jKO6EHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Sjaakie Helderhorst wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I recently bought a Dell Axim x50v. Since storage is limited I purchaged
>> a Kingston 512MB SD MC. However, when inserted, it isn't recognised by
>> the PDA. Do I need to format it first?
>> If so, how to format it with with my PDA?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
> That's a little strange since most cards come pre-formatted. Have you
> tried soft-resetting your PPC in case the card did not initialise itself
> upon insertion? On the rare occasion, it takes a soft-reset to kickstart
> the process.
>
> However, in the case where it is not formatted, you really have two
> options:
> (1) If you have a card reader connected to your PC, you can stick the card
> in, and it will appear as removable storage media in My Computer. Simply
> right-click the drive, and click Format.
> (2) If you lack a card reader, you'll need a program such as CNetX Flash
> Format for your PPC to add the formatting functionality that the OS lacks
> natively. Other programs that add some sort of formatting function include
> Spb Pocket Plus, Resco File Explorer, StorageTools, etc.
>
> --
> Darius Wey
> Pocket PC Thoughts
> http
/www.pocketpcthoughts.com/