Hi Rhonda,

Yes, I do save email to drafts if I'm not ready to send but haven't
always got to that stage (where I want to stop writing) before I've
crashed.  Maybe it has gone into sleep mode and that has caused the
problem.  Anyway, I'm trying all sorts and, above all, *NOT* to lose any
more writing!  <SMILE>


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Hi Carol:

This may be a weird question, but do you save your E-mail to the 
Draft folder if you're not ready to send it? I know that if you 
have written, and leave it, the unit will go into the "sleep" 
mode.  If you press a key, it can delete what you have done.  I 
know, you're probably doing this.  Trying to think of options.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Carol Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "BrailleNote Mailing List" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 15:47:42 -0000
>Subject: [Braillenote] LOST EMAIL ON PK!

>Hi all,

>I'm *definitely* losing some mail that I write and it's a little
bit
>annoying!  This has happened three or four times now.

>About a week ago Terry and I discussed our likes and uses of both
the
>mPower and PK and from this discussion I agreed with Terry that
we could
>both write too fast to do so for any length of time with the
speech
>turned on.  I therefore turn it off when writing longer emails.
This
>morning I had written several paragraphs and suddenly, again, it
all
>disappeared and I found myself back in the Main Menu.  As this
has
>happened a few times now and I am not aware of writing an
"E-Chord" or a
>dots 1,2,3,4,5,6-chord, I can only conclude that this might be
happening
>for one of the following reasons:

>1)     There's a limit to the email size and I'm overstepping it;
>2)     I'm writing too fast and things are locking up;  or
>3)     the spacebar is sticking.  (This does not appear to be the
>case.)

>I am not storing any additional files on the Keysoft System Disk
so
>storage shouldn't be the problem.

>On my last crash, I looked in the Keysoft System disk for the
temporary
>..RTF file and it was nowhere to be seen.  . . ..  I did check
all file
>types.

>As a safety net, at least until I isolate the problem, I'm
thinking
>about saving the text regularly as a block into a given filename
on a
>different drive, so that I can retrieve the text in case of
another
>similar crash.

>All comments and suggestions at this stage are most welcome.

>Thanks.


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