Hi Nancy:

Try doing a simple reset. I get that message very occasionally as well. As
for what Rhonda said, do not format anything, *anything!* from the
Braillenote, whether it be a pcmcia, compactflash, or regular floppy disk.
Rhonda indicated that you could format a disk in the BN. If you do this, the
disk will be unusable as well. If you must reformat any form of expandable
media, use the computer. HTH, Laura
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nancy ungar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pulse Data" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:56 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Strange problem


> Hi.  When I try to read stuff from my flash card on the Braille Note, it
says "no folders on flash card, access denied.  I can view the files on my
Braille Lite.  Is it because I might have backed up these files onto my
storage card and I need to restore these files so I can read them again on
my Braille Note? I don't understand what's hppening here.  Also I have
enough flash card which says there's no room to put stuff on when I try to
put things on it with the Braille Note.  It says there's no room, but there
are no files on it.  I don't think you can reformat a disk with nothing on
it on the Braille Note, can you? I have a card reader-writer and wonder how
to reformat a Cf card that way.  I also have my 5 Gig storage card inthe
side slot.  Is that interfering with my flash card? Hmm, how strange.
> Also, Rhonda, I think you asked me about the list I was thying to get off.
It's the bks-vol-discuss list, and I still haven't been able to get off this
list.  I'm sure it's something simple.
> I have another question.  I'll probably have to send my unit in because at
least #: cells aren't coming up.  Why does Pulse Data charge someone if
they've had #be cleanings when you'd tho cleaning could help de-clog some of
the defunct cells.  I think this is unfair and should be an inherent part of
the maintenance agreement.  What's the pricy with regard to this? Thanks.
Does Pulse Data care if people clean their own Br Notes, and can this be
done with these sprays you can get at Staples.  I think they use just air,
or something? Thanks.
> Sincerely, confused and frustrated in California, grin.



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