OK so the PDA is a bit old now but it used to really rock, until i paid out NZD$70 and flashed it to run WM5 from it's original 2003 SE. There were all kinds of promises like never having to backup again but the truth was the iPAQ became a pig f a thing and help, it ran so slow under WM5 i kind of resigned myself to thinking what a waste of a pile of $ for it and the software update. THe iPAQ just lay around in my room and at least i could WiFi email on it and play Solitare....
With a new notebook running Vista it was impossible to sync the iPAQ anyway so it sat forgotten 'till today...
I went hard and Scroogle Scrapped for anything that might let me rollback or speed the poor thing up.
For the benefit of other HX4700 owners, i found ROM flashing being the answer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311140&page=4
and
http://forum.brighthand.com/showthread.php?t=243731
and downloaded WM5 speed hacks by kozhura. I can confirm the iPAQ has a new lease of life in the speed department. The old thing even runs ActiveSync with the notebook now but here's a laugh. Windows Media Sync option for music files (onto any kind of PDA's SD card i guess) can be better and far far quicker done using Explore (with the SD in the USB extened knuckle slot) just copy the folder across.....
Am i missing something or is Windows truly WINDBLOWS as its always been????

