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2006-07-03
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@ Helsinki
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2006-07-03
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@ Madrid, Spain
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I was reading previously that by extended the swap file memory onto the RSMCC that you would lose the ability to browse to the card with a Windows PC. I use this feature alot, as I use Windows, so I resisted the temptation. Does anyone know if this would still be the case by using the built in feature that comes with the update? If I extended the swap file to the memory stick, do I lose the ability to browse to it when I'm plugged into my Windows PC?
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2006-07-03
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@ Bee-u-tee-ful Garden Home, Oregon
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I have installed OS 2006 today and have extended the memory using the standard feature and it makes no difference to WinXP's ability to read the existing data on the card via USB connection at all. (All very painless, can see the .swap file at 65.536Kb)
I was reading previously that by extended the swap file memory onto the RSMCC that you would lose the ability to browse to the card with a Windows PC. I use this feature alot, as I use Windows, so I resisted the temptation. Does anyone know if this would still be the case by using the built in feature that comes with the update? If I extended the swap file to the memory stick, do I lose the ability to browse to it when I'm plugged into my Windows PC?
Thank you all for taking the time with me..
David