The problem with this approach is that if you have any of your other user files 
in the general folder, you will loose them as well.  

I'd go into the file manager and erase each of the files belonging to the book 
individuallly.  There are probably 5 or 6 of them.

Be sure you set the file list to view all files including hidden, and only 
erase those with filenames you do not recognize so as not to delete any of your 
other 
user files in the general folder.  

It's always a good idea to unpack a daisy book into it's own folder so you can 
just delete that folder when you are through with the book.

Don


On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 15:56:39 -0500, Rhonda Clark wrote:

Joleen, go ahead and delete your general folder.  When you get to 
it, just go ahead and press Ctrl I.  Do a reset with no keys held 
down.  Your General folder will be recreated.  You will have to 
say "yes" to erase the protected files.


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Joleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braille Note List <"<[email protected]
>Date sent: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 13:44:42 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] Daisy Book Help

>Hi All,

>I may have gotten myself into a bit of trouble here.

>I went to Bookshare and decided to download my first Daisy book,
>the Oregonian for today.  It downloaded into my downloads folder.
>When unpacking it, I downloaded it to my General folder on my
>flash disk as an experiment.  I know now that that was a bad
>idea.  There was room enough for it, though, but I have looked at
>it and now want it off of there.

>It is indeed a spirious book.  When opening it in the book
>reader, the title is Oregonian 10/09/06.  It seems to be a hidden
>book otherwise.  When in the folder manager, I can choose erase.
>Then I am given a series of files that are its sub files.  If I
>look for it with option "D" I can find "Oregonian 10/09/06.  One
>of my choices should be to delete it by pressing control with I.
>Well, I get the message about deleting the folder and all of its
>files.  Thinking it may be a folder with the books inside it, I
>choose to continue.  Then it tells me that the embosser test A
>file is protected.  EEKS!  It is trying to delete the whole
>general folder, or so it seems.

>How do I get rid of it?

>Shall I delete the individual books that show up when I choose
>the erase option from the file menu?  Then, where is that overall
>title hiding?  How should I delete it?

>If this makes any sense at all, please help!

>I have studied the help for this and come up with a big
>questionmark.

>Joleen


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