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Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utility Introduction Before You Begin Installing ActiveSync 4.0 Backing Up Your Data Backing Up and Synchronizing of Data Manual Back Up by Dragging Files Confirming Backup Installing or Upgrading to Windows Mobile 5.0 Restoring Data Deleting Previous Partnership - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 2
Edition for Upgrading the Pre-Installed Software on Your Dell Axim X50 CD (also known as the Upgrade CD). NOTICE: You must read and understand the following instructions about migrating your data from Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition to Windows Mobile 5.0 before attempting the upgrade to ensure - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 3
Edition for Upgrading the PreInstalled Software on Your Dell Axim X50, which includes the upgrade utility and instructions. The Owner's Manual that came with your Axim and is also available on support.dell.com To upgrade from Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition to Windows Mobile 5.0: 1. Install - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 4
Up Your Data NOTICE: You must back up all data before you upgrade to Windows Mobile 5.0. The Axim loses any data that you do not back up. Any files in the Built-In Storage directory are deleted, and you must back them up manually by dragging them to a designated folder on your host computer. You - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 5
up your data. After upgrading to Windows Mobile 5.0, all data on your Axim is lost. You must use the prescribed backup method. Do not use Dell's Data Backup utility or ActiveSync Backup/Restore. You can only use this wizard to upgrade to the Dell Axim model listed. Other models are not supported. - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 6
Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0 Restoring Data After upgrading your Axim to Windows Mobile 5.0, you must delete your previous partnership and create a new one using the same device name for your Axim. Automatically synchronized items are restored during this step. Then you can manually restore - Dell Axim X50 Upgrade | Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utili - Page 7
you want the restored item to reside. 3. From the Other Axim Files folder on the desktop of your host computer, select and drag the files and folders to the Mobile Device window. Your manually backed up files are restored to your Axim. 4. Check your Axim for the restored data. Back to Contents Page
Dell™ Axim™ X50 System Upgrade Utility
Introduction
Before You Begin
Installing ActiveSync 4.0
Backing Up Your Data
Backing Up and Synchronizing of Data
Manual Back Up by Dragging Files
Confirming Backup
Installing or Upgrading to Windows Mobile 5.0
Restoring Data
Deleting Previous Partnership
Creating New Partnership and Restoring Items From Synchronized Backup
Restoring Items From Manual Backup
Models HC03U, HC03UL, and HD04U
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September 2005