First, check your Today or Home screen to see if your device is a Windows Mobile device?  Does your device have the Windows logo on the Today or Home screen?

If you see the Windows logo, then you do have a Windows Mobile device.  If you have a device that does not run Windows Mobile (like a Blackberry) then the software is not compatible with your device.

Next, does your device have a stylus/touch screen?  If your device does not have a touch screen, skip ahead to the Smartphone section below.  If your device has a touch screen, then it is a Pocket PC device. 

Pocket PC devices:

Check the About screen (tap Start, Settings, About) and see what it says there:

If you see Windows Mobile Version 5.0 (as shown above) or Windows Mobile 6, then you need the Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC version.  If you see "Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition" or "Microsoft Pocket PC Version 4.20" (followed by a decimal and some other numbers), then your device has Windows Mobile 2003 and you need the Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC version.  If you see "Microsoft Pocket PC Version 3.0" (followed by a decimal and some other numbers) then Data On The Run 5 is not compatible with your device and you will need to use version 4 or earlier.

 

Smartphone devices:

Choose "Start" "Settings" "About":

If you see Windows Mobile Version 5.0 (as shown above) or Windows Mobile 6, then you need the Data On The Run 5 Smartphone version.  Data On The Run is not compatible with Windows Mobile 2003 or earlier versions of the Smartphone (no touch screen) operating system.

               

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