Maybe I should try to download that version again In reply to Tom Karlsborn's post on January 16, Did you reboot your device before connecting to the PC? If not, do that. In reply to Linley Meslier's post on January 16, Yes thanks, tried that. Even re-installed ActiveSync4. Synching works fine both ways which is the main thing. I can still transfer files using Bluetooth or a card reader but annoying!!! I will keep on trying because I don't like being beaten and will post further if successful.
Just can't figure why PC to device storage card works fine but not the other way? Hi Tom, Sorry, but this has nothing to do with your problem. Anyway, when searching the web for an old friend of mine, his name is Tomas Karlsborn I stumbled upon you twice.
Is it possible that you are related to him? He was born in Sweden, probably but moved to Australia and his best friend was Lennart Dahl.
Would be great to hear from you if that's the case. The Microsoft Store has many popular apps available to download or you can check with the publisher of your software for more information. If you've been using your PC for a few years, you probably have some files that you want to move to the new PC.
By using OneDrive, you can quickly transfer files from PC to PC or Mac to PC, so your files are organized like they were on your old computer and you can get right back to work. You can buy more storage if you want it.
Compare plans. Expand all Collapse all. There are a couple of ways to get your files and photos onto a new PC. With OneDrive you can quickly transfer files from PC to PC or Mac to PC, so your files are organized like they were on your old computer and you can get right back to work. Or you can use an external storage device such as a USB drive, SD card, or external hard drive to help you make the move.
OneDrive is a Microsoft cloud storage service that lets you store your personal files in one place, share them with others, and get to them from any device connected to the Internet. Check out this brief video that will walk you through a few quick steps to set up an account.
A free OneDrive basic account offers 5 GB of storage. Need more space? No problem, see available options. If OneDrive is not the best fit for you, there are other options available.
There are also other programs designed to help with backing up your files and data and some retailers have service desks that will do the work for you. Learn how. You can install or activate compatible versions of Office on your new computer using your product key.
If you are upgrading an existing Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, your apps will remain on the PC and they should continue to work. How do you put e-books on your PocketBook e-reader? Before you can start reading, you first need to put some books on your e-reader.
There are 2 simple ways to put e-books on your PocketBook e-reader. Use a USB cable to connect your e-reader to your computer and quickly transfer the files. Or use email to send the e-books to your e-reader, even if you don't have it on hand.
Open Explorer and select your e-reader. Drag your e-books to your e-reader. You'll be asked whether you want to charge or link to the PC. Choose PC Link. Open Explorer Windows or Finder Mac on your computer. Your e-reader will appear on the left, with your drives Windows or devices Mac. The file in which you place the books is also where you can find them on your e-reader. Disconnect the e-reader and enjoy your reading session.
Via email with Send-to-PocketBook. Open the activation email from PocketBook. Create an email address for your e-reader. Make sure your e-reader is connected to the WiFi. Go to Settings on your e-reader and then to Accounts and Synchronization.
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