updates to Tungsten E2

just got a tungsten E2 running palm os garnet 5.4.7 and went on the site for my pda to get the update, but the PIM update was on the page E2 got it installed palm resets palm powerd logo watch then reset without end! It will not stop! I had to reset hard to make it work again! and the idea why this happened? also other updates for the part of the bone? 5.4.8 5.4.9?

Help, please!

WOW!  Hold the phone...

I went to check the link on the page of E2... It takes you to a download page that specifically lists the devices on the update of the SID must be used.  The E2 is NOT in the list!

The system configuration required

  • Tungsten E, Tungsten T3, Zire 31, or Zire 72 handheld computer
  • 42 KB of free memory on handheld.
  • Palm Desktop and HotSync Manager installed on the desktop computer for file transfer
 

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