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Jun 18

PDAs Cant Install a Program Properly PhotoYes, sometimes happens. You buy a program for PDAs and come home, only to find out whether the program should I do not want to install on your PDA. They have docked with a desktop computer and still does not wants to install.

There may be several reasons why not to install programs on your PDA so it should be. Did you read the program before you buy it? Are programs for PDAs, desktop computer, or designed in mind. There are differences in programming and that is one thing that some people make the mistake. You do not know whether the application is compatible with PDAs.

Another problem is that some people try to install this program, will not say with the work, the size of the graphics card in your PDA or other components, such as the magnitude of the resolution. If this is the case, the program is not going well, and you do not keep trying cause install on your PDA.

The last problem may be to install an application in their PDA, is a lack of space. Or the memory needed for the program. If this is indeed the situation, a PDA would say this program can not be installed. However, if there are files on a PDA that can be removed or transferred to a desktop computer or memory card to free up space, at this time can be made to install the program.

If the program is started installed, and an error message that it does not install due to lack of space, you need to remove the initial installation. And as an added precaution Reset your PDA. Then start the installation again, if you now have enough space to install this program may be right to.

Target the removal of existing efforts to reinstall the program and the PDA is the fact that in some cases, if a program is installed will overwrite the previous one is not fully installed, it may have some corrupted files to PDA in the program and although it works ok, maybe not installed the right way.

If you install a program from a PDA, a PDA try with the infrared port on your PDA, many times, this will not work for several reasons. One of the main reasons is because the application is exactly what you transfer from one PDA to another, and not really needed setup program to make it run correctly.

The best way around this problem, which in some cases still can not solve is to go into the Windows directory or program files on the PDA and see if the setup files for programs you try, by infrared procedure to install find. This works sometimes, but the setup files are sometimes as temporary files and after installing the program, the setup files are automatically deleted.

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