Oh right fair enough. But just imagine a non experienced Braillenote user deleting or corrupting the keysoft system disk and its folders without them knowing? That was what I was thinking. I do have some knowledge of the Braillenote as I've used a classic, but never experienced file management tasks or anything like that, so when I first read it I felt "hmm, it's a bit of a dangerous tactic".

rachael warke wrote:
Chris,

Extremely dangerous? I don't think so. You need to pay attention, but the advice Joseph gave is excellent, and the instructions easily followed.

If you'll forgive the commentary, it seems to me far more dangerous for someone with virtually no experience on the equipment to be dispensing advice to list members, without knowing all the facts. This list can be an incredibly useful tool for new users. It becomes less useful when people guess at answers, or employ scare tactics to indicate how knowledgeable they are.

Rachael


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