I remember you mentioning Card Reader before. Unfortunately, I boot Linux, not 
Wnidows.

On Mon February 11 2008 10:07:46 am Alli wrote:
> You use Card Reader and see your Centro as one storage device. You put
> your spare card in a physical card reader - or just backup to your hard
> drive...why bother with a 2nd card? Now from My Computer highlight the
> removable storage device that is your card through Card Reader and copy
> it *in toto* to your hard drive/other card.
>
> Ralph Alvy wrote:
> > Still on the fence as to whether I move from my Verizon 700p to a Sprint
> > Centro. One consideration is that I not only back up to a card frequently
> > during the day (Reso Backup and BackupMan), I also back up to an second
> > card at the end of each work day, and leave that card in my office (in
> > case I lose my Treo). So with my 700p, I replace my card twice at the end
> > of each day (replace the default card with the office card, backup, and
> > then replace the office card with the default card).
> >
> > Given that I hear that the card in a Centro is rather cumbersome to
> > replace, is there a device that allows me to back up to an external card?
> > I can certainly imagine how such a device would work. A card reader with
> > a cable that attaches to the Hot Sync port. This way I don't have to
> > replace the card twice a day.




 
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