Memory cards shouldn't cause any battery drain, should they? I don't get it. I should think cards usch as Ethernet or Wireless network cards would, however.

--Daveed--
I hope HumanWare fixes that bug re not being able to leqave memory cards in the mPower.
--Daveed--
At 07:05 AM 2/23/2006, you wrote:

I wouldn't worry about removing your wireless card. I haven't had anything bad happen because I left the wireless card in either slot when switching on, but I have lost data when I left a data storage CF card in when switching on.

HTH

Sarah


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Dear Knowledgeable people on the list,
I have a wireless card in my unit in the CF slot.  I'm using BT
mpower 7.  Should I be removing that card when the unit is turned
on?
Thank you.
I will, hence forward, remove CF cards before starting up.  I do
try to learn from history--though, I do not always do such a good
job of it.
Blessings, Pen

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