Re: Hal's --Finding files on C:\ after a crash
"Jack Miller" <JACK@lagoon.palm.com>
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 94 12:11 PST
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From: "Jack Miller" <JACK@lagoon.palm.com>
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Subject: Re: Hal's --Finding files on C:\ after a crash
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You can create a parallel folder structure on your SRAM card, eg.
C:\GEOWORKS\DOCUMENT\ (mind the capitalization), and your file
names will be visible in the file manager for
B:[INTERNAL]GEOWORKS\DOCUMENT as underlined files. The
system will look on both the B: and C: drives for a file in this case.
After a reset, the apps will look for the default file names, since the
STATE files have been lost during reboot. If you use the default file
names (Address Book, Date Book, Note Book) they should be found in
either drive on startup. If you have renamed the files, they will not be
found automatically, rather a new file with the default name will be
created.
Hal--Send a message to Support@palm.com regarding why you're
crashing so often.
jack miller
Palm Tech Support