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Old 21st March 2007, 6:14 PM   #1
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Default PDA: install prog straight to Mem Card not working?

Hey guys, I used to be able to install a ppc program straight to the memory card from the computer. I recently bought an o2 atom and I tried installing a program to a memory card, but it won't let me to untick the ""install program into the default installation folder" box. It doesn't ask me where to install the program either. I remembered it used to show a drop down menu to show where you want to install it. So I don't know what to do please help me out thanks.
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Old 23rd March 2007, 1:21 PM   #2
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Some applications simply DO NOT work when installed to somewhere other than the default location (which is usually the main memory).

I have had some that would allow you to install to the 'storage card' but then failed when you tried to run them.

Quite possibly this is the case and it doesn't want to let you install somewhere it won't work.

What is it your trying to install anyway?
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