Chris, In this case, the answer is no. Here is the actual scenario:
If you take a closer look on your BrailleNote's file system from PC, you'll
notice that at the root directory, you'll see all data and folders on the
KeySoft System Disk. And you'll notice that Flash Disk is listed as a
folder. This is the actual link to the Flash memory chip. You can delete
Flash Disk (if you do it, it'll be recreated again upon Reset). KeySoft
System Disk is, in fact, is the part of the RAM disk (actually, it is the
ROM side of the actual RAM disk).
As the above scenario, you cannot delete KeySoft System Disk.

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Hey, thanks for the specks! Very interesting! However, I have what might
sound like a silly question. On the PC you can of course delete your Windows
folder inadvertently. Can you delete the Keysoft system disk inadvertently,
or can you not break it in the sense you can on a PC? I know it sounds a bit
silly, but as I like exploring files I may do stupid things like that and I
just want to make sure that it isn't possible. Thanks.

Joseph Lee wrote:
> Chris,
> If you want, I can give the technical specification to you right now. 
> And, by the way, thanks for your report. (If anybody is interested in 
> reading technical specifications e.g. CPU speed, RAM amount, see the 
> next couple of
> paragraphs.)
> The processor (CPU) is Intel Xscale PXA272 clocked (running) at about 
> 416 MHz (megahertz), which is the fastest CPU for PDA's on the market 
> today. It has a feature called Wireless SpeedStep that allows the 
> processor to adjust speed by itself.
> The memory values and their explanations are:
> RAM (Random Access Memory, where informaiton can be written and
rewritten):
> 64 MB (Actually, half of it (32 MB) is KeySoft System Disk itself 
> where HumanWare puts system files, and other half (32 MB) is the 
> actual space where KeySoft and other programs run) Flash (The location 
> where you can store data): 128 MB Note that if you store files on the 
> KeySoft System Disk, when the battery goes flat, or if you reset your 
> machine with reset with dots 4-5-6, the files will be gone.
> Expansion slots: PC Card slot (on the right side), CompactFlash slot 
> (on the back just to the right of the USB client port), SD (Secure 
> Digital) Card slot (under the USB client port)
> Ports: As you know from various posts, mPower has a USB client port to 
> connect to your computer (actually you can use Internet through this 
> port), two USB host ports (where you can connect any USB devices that 
> work with mPower), serial port, modem, and an InfraRed port (great for 
> embossing or printing).
> On the left side, there are two jacks: the microphone jack is the jack 
> just next to the Power switch, and underneith it, is the headphone 
> jack, and the Record button.
>
> I hope this information may help you. BTW, enjoy your new mPower when 
> it comes.
>
> Joseph Lee
> Skype: joslee22590
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Hallsworth
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 4:04 AM
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> Subject: [Braillenote] MPower report
>
> Hi all
> I just want to say that Humanware came to my house this morning to 
> demonstrate the MPower, and I think it's the best Braille Note taker 
> I've ever seen. I couldn't believe how responsive it was, how silent 
> the Braille display is, and how intuitive the Keysoft interface is. 
> I'm definitely getting one. Even my father thought it would be very
useful!
> Unfortunately I couldn't see all the features that I'd like to see, 
> for example the Internet, but one of the Humanware representatives, 
> Martin, is going to ring me up and we can have a chat about the 
> technical specifications of it. However, I think it's a great product 
> and I'd like to thank Humanware for making such a great product. Keep up
the good works!
> Best regards, Chris
>
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