Yes, specific files can be moved or deleted.  After removed the email.cdb 
folder, you replace it.  It works out just fine.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Josh Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 23:05:04 -0400
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] corrupt database

>I don't think files can be moved or deleted from the system disk because 
>they've been burnt there right?

>Josh


>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>>Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 22:02:48 -0500
>>Subject: re: [Braillenote] corrupt database

>>Okay, Josh, this is the database that people have to worry about the most.  
>>Hope you won't need to.

>>(note)  Before deleting anything, make sure if you have created any of your 
>>own folders in the Email Folder section that you move them up to your compact 
>>flash card or the flash drive.)

>>Delete the e-mail folder.cdb file found in the KeyList folder of the Flash 
>>Disk.  This file is the one which is corrupted, and it contains the database 
>>records of the e-mail database only.  It's a "hidden" file, so:

>>1.  Erase it from the File Manager, as this is the only place where the "List 
>>of All, including Hidden" files is presented.

>>2.  Press SPACE with X  (READ  with X).  at the "List of all files in 
>>"KeyList Folder" view (presented by default as the first view of the File 
>>Manager, with the other choice being the Hidden Files view).  Once you reach 
>>Hidden Files view, where you will see the file you need to delete.

>>After this file is deleted, go in to KeyMail, and select the option to Write 
>>an e-mail.  You will get a prompt about the database not existing, and the BN 
>>will ask whether to create an associated database.  Press Y.  for "Yes", and 
>>a blank database will be created.

>>You may have to re-create their customized folders, depending on definition 
>>files used.  (Make sure you have a file called e-mail folders.klt.  You won't 
>>see the extension when viewing the file on the BN, although the extension 
>>means KeyList (TEXT) in the KeyMail folder of the Flash Disk.  This is the 
>>file which governs how the database is displayed.  Make sure it's there 
>>before deleting the database file.  If it's not, "COPY," (don't move) it from 
>>the KeySoft/KeyMail directory of the KeySoft System Disk (where it is burned, 
>>along with the other definition files of databases factory installed on the 
>>BN (not customized databases the user creates, of cours Make sure the 
>>definition file is there before deleting the file.  The definition file in 
>>the KS Disk only contains the seven internal, factory-installed KeyMail 
>>folders, while the one in the Flash Disk contain those created by the user as 
>>well.  If using the definition file on the Flash Disk, you most likely won't, 
>>but if co!
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>>he file from the KS Disk is necessary, then yes, the customized folders will 
>>have to be re-created (by typing a nonexistent folder at any prompt involving 
>>a folder in for "Yes" at the prompt to confirm the folder's creation).

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