All of my notes were on the unit itself. No, I didn't back up my
work anywhere else. What a novel thought, I have to trust my
memory. I have a feeling that the saying for me will be hiho it is
off to Concord we will go.At 08:42 PM 4/25/2006, you wrote:
Yes, that is technology for you--the worst will only happend at the
worst times. That is one of the sayings I have foundd to be
especially true as a student and I am for certain it is true in the
work area. I can't wait for the day when computers and all other
type of technology will run more smoothly and have less errors in
trying to use it, but then again that will not be technology and it
most definatly won't be life. What is life and technology without a
little bit of issues and frustrations? It isn't! That is a sad thing
to admit, but it is true.
I hope you get all of your technology issues resolved. What device
are you using currently to access email? Are you also able to use
this device to read the material on your SD Card? I just thought
that I would throw out some likely suggestions that may bring you
one step closer to resolving the issue you are currently having.
Kevin
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stanley Littrell"
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To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] upgrade on the sd card
Thanks Keven. Right now, I'm frozen out of accessing
anything. I'm in a real mess. It's like I'm stuck between two
versions of keysoft. I can't access anything, I can't even look at
anything I've stored on the unit. I can't even access my
notes. Wouldn't you know this would happen befor an important
board meeting. Such is life.At 08:01 PM 4/25/2006, you wrote:
I am not sure if that is the way that file conversion works, just
trying to rename it from a text file to a executable file. The
only way this would of worked is if the text file you made is
scripted to be a executable file and if this is true I am knot
sure why you weren't given a executable file to begin with. My
suggestion is if it is at all possible to access the file that you
recieved containning your product key or if you wrote it down,
enter it into the field where it says "product key?" if you are
getting this prompt. And, I would recommend writing the product
key in computer Braille, you are able to access this on a BT Unit
using backspace with the letter c. And, if all else fails, give a
call to Tech Support.
Kevin
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stanley Littrell"
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To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 7:44 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] upgrade on the sd card
Maurice Sloan sent me the product key.exe as a txt file that I
renamed as an exe file. I fear that I went passed the point of
no return because I'm locked out of doing anything including
going to the sd card. I can reset and get to the point where the
system tells me that I can't use this version of keysoft.At 07:23
PM 4/25/2006, you wrote:
If you write to Maurice Sloane at [EMAIL PROTECTED], he can tell
you what the product key is. Are you getting "product
key""? If so, when you get it, press O chord, then K, then C so
that you can write in computer Braille. Press Enter, then
exit. Again, you will see "product key?" Write it in, and press Enter.
----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:39:21 +1200
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] upgrade on the sd card
Hi Stanley,
when the machine says "cannot run this version of keysoft"
it's usually
because it doesn't think you're allowed to - i.e. there's a
problem with
the key. The good news is that once you have the correct key,
you should
just be able to type it in the machine will be fine.
when we type in keys, they usually look like this :
CAAABA-JBKOEM-KOGEKP-PJAMFN-BJBA but I think for upgrades it
works
slightly differently. I guess the key should be available from
the
website somewhere, I can ask further, or I'm sure there are lots
of people
on this list who have upgraded recently ..
regards,
Andy.
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