Hello,
I would venture to guess, that it is not due to the amount of
files, but something with your unit.
I have over 150 folders, and probably close to 500 files on my
drive, and have no problem with it being recognized.
It is a bit slow, when I want to know the size, but after about
six or eight minutes it will come back and tell me the size of
the drive and so forth.
But I have no problems with it being recognized, saving files or
anything else.
Robert
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From: "GianniP46" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 13:27:36 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] USING THE 80 GB PASSPORT HARD DRIVE
WITN BRAILLENOTE(REVISITED)
Yes, I am also having problems with my WD 80 GB drive on the
MPower. My
drive isn't recognized any more for some reason. Folks from
huminware
believe it's because I might have to many files on the drive. My
wife also
uses the drive to backup her pictures. Has any one had problems
with their
hard drives being recognized?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "BrailleNote Mailing List" <[email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:20 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] USING THE 80 GB PASSPORT HARD DRIVE WITN
BRAILLE
NOTE(REVISITED)
Hi all,
A little while back Robert discovered we couldn't record
directly on to
this hard drive and I'm sure a number of us are sad about it.
Today we
successfully copied 5 MB, very quickly, from an SD card running
on the
mPower to the Passport, also attached. We were wondering if we
could be
more adventurous here so chose a larger file for copying . . ..
We left
things a good hour and concluded that it was too large so
stopped, but
that was only our conclusion.
Jonathan, Andrew, anyone out there happen to know what the
problems are
all about in using the Passport hard drive and what the
limitation is in
copying from a 2 GB Flash card? Will any of these be fixed by a
move to
Windows CE5, or whichever platform you choose to use next with
the BN
family?
I was certainly hoping that our Passport would be a little more
well used
than it can be at present because it's mainly only useful for
storage of
music to be played but, realistically, with so many ways of
listening to
music these days, we often don't need to do this, so any further
information you can give would be most welcome.
Thanks!
--
Carol
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