Re: Need recommendation for PDA
- From: "Werner \"Menneisyys\" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" <!ei.maileja@kiitos!>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:07:17 +0200
1, to my knowledge, it's in no way possible to access anything over 120
Gbytes. Some people state that, with multiple partitions, you can - IMHO,
this is not true (I've tried it very hard to partition it this way). I have
the latets BIOS.
2, yup, I have BT too.
3, you mean migrating from RC1 to the final version (in around October or,
at least, next June(?) when RC stops working?) MS, IIRC, stated you'll need
to completely reinstall the OS; that is, simply upgrading won't work.
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http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blog/9/review-windows-7-tips-never-published-hacksThe 1024x768 is acceptable for the internal montor, but the fact that
1024x768 is the best it can do on an external monitor is a bit of a let
down
especially when you connect it to a monitor that can do 1920x1080.
I've quickly tested this on my TC1100 running W7 with a 1280*1024
external
monitor. See my remarks in the just-posted update at
In a nutshell: use the hacked VGA driver to gain access to higher
resolutions. They work (I've tested) under Win7; I think they should work
under WinXP too (havent tested this, though).
Yes, the driver you mentioned gave my TC1100 1600x1200 on an external
monitor but I have to set the resolution and then click where it says
"Extend my Windows desktop..." That could have something to do with my
1920x1080 monitor.
I have version F.0F of the BIOS and I wonder if W7RC will let me use a HD
over 120GB. I'll mess with that when I have more time to do a HD swap and
many thanks for posting a link to:
http://mobilepcwiki.com/mpc/index.php?title=HP/TC1100/Windows_7_Installation_Notes
So, if I have W7RC will I have any trouble updating it to W7RC1? I hope
not. BTW I have read when Windows 7 finally goes up for sale it will be
expensive and maybe to expensive for people to change.
BTW after using the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool I can boot my TC1100
from my Touch Pro. I don't know if I'll ever need to do that but it is
doable.
Question about your TC1100. Did yours come with BT? From your photo I
can't see a BT icon in the System Tray. FYI the only reason I bought my
TC1100 was because it had BT built in.
.
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