when you click my pocket pc the first time it takes you by default to the
"mydocuments" folder and in ther you should see another "my pocket pc" icon
double click that and you should see all the folders on your device
including "windows" and "program files" depending on your version of pocket
windows (ppc2002 or wm2003) you should see either "storage card" or "sd
card" double click that icon and move your mp3's like you move tham around
your pc.
HTH
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"Peter Cortiel" <cortiel DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks, but I don't see that. Does that mean the card is bad?
>
> Peter
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> "Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices"
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> > "Peter Cortiel" <cortiel DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >I am new to this pocket PC stuff.
> > >And I have a brand new Dell Axim X3i with a 256 mB SD card
> > >How do I access that card and move MP3s and stuff to it?
> > >
> > >The manual does not help.
> >
> > Dock your device and press Explore on the ActiveSync window. When the
> > window opens up, double-click My Pocket PC. Your Sd card will either
> > be "storage card" or "SD card" in the listing.
> >
> > For music though, just launch WMP8 or WMP9 on your PC and select Copy
> > To Device or CD. In the upper right, select the Axim and the SD Card
> > or Storage Card. now select your playlists, check the boxes and hit
> > transfer.
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