Oh yes, Maria, I think I need to explain this further because you were not yet 
around when this was first discussed.  You see, when you download something 
from the internet using Keyweb, even if you choose to save it somewhere else, 
say the Flash Disk or a cf card (I select the latter all the time), a copy is 
first downloaded to the Temporary Internet Files sub-folder of the Profiles 
sub-folder of the Windows folder of the Keysoft Systems Disk...  whhewww!!! Did 
that make you dizzy? LOL!
After the download process, the file is then moved to your selected drive and 
folder.  This was discussed first when people said they couldn't download the 
MP3 tutorial Jonathan Mosen made and is available from the PDI website, because 
each part was close to 10 MB, and most units only have less than 7 MB in the 
Keysoft Systems Disk, even with temporary internet files already erased.
That's why I'm pretty excited to learn that there's a possibility the Keysoft 
Systems Disk can be upgraded to have more space.  Anyway, another thing that 
should be mentioned here which Bob, a BN lister, and I had noted that 
sometimes, even after a successful download, the temporary copy in the KS Disk 
is retained.
At times, using the Delete Temporary Internet Files option in the Internet 
Manager clears it out.  Other times, you'll need to do a 4-5-6 (J-K-L) reset.  
So it's a good idea to check the contents of that Temporary Internet Files 
sub-directory and just delete its subfolders and their contents manually to 
spare you from having to reset the clock and calendar, and for some people, to 
reinstall the spelling dictionary after a hard reset.

HTH,
Roselle

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>Sent by: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I'm not sure if I understood correctly about the bit you wrote about just 
>downloading regular files off the Internet.  I usually download them to a 
>CompactFlash card, but otherwise, to the Flash Disk.  I almost never download 
>anything except WAV files to the KeySoft System Disk, because I'm also worried 
>that I'll lose the contents in that drive.  Anyway, I was just surprised that 
>you download many files to the KeySoft System Disk, but maybe I've 
>misunderstood.  Sorry if I have, but I was just curious.
>Maria



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