Laura, what I, Rhonda indicated was that you can format a disk in the bns, and 
from what I understand, use it with the bn.  You can format a disk on the bn, 
but, it won't work with anything else.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Laura Wolk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 19:35:21 -0400
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Strange problem

>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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