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Old 06-29-2005, 12:54 PM
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New ROM Update for Axim X50 Series

Dell has uploaded a new ROM update for Dell Axim X50 Series
QVGA models
VGA Models
Fixes and Enhancements

1. Improved the power-on mechanism.
2. Enhanced the system robustness when changing the memory frequency.
Regarding restore from backup...
After completing the system update, the Data Backup Application on the X50 can be used to restore previous backup files from a previous operating system release.
However, there is a possibility some new features may be disabled.
Dell recommends to only backup PIM data from a previous system and restore to a new system. All other applications should be re-installed again on the new system to make sure new features are not disabled.

Dang! I just configured a very very stubborn bluetooth connection this morning and now I have to reinstall everything?
If you've applied the ROM update and tried a restore from backup, let us know how it went.
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