It was sent in for repair. My guess is they just reflashed the system. I
have to think there's a way for endusers to reflash the system even if it's
completely dead, but Humanware would rather us send it in. I understand the
whole QC thing, but being without the unit is a strain on work, and
Humanware (as do many other companies) seem to forget that... I'm gonna give
them a call tomorrow and see if I can get it straight. I'm pretty much going
to say I want a completely new replacement unit, not just the same unit
reflashed.

Flint


On 12/12/06, Brian Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ottawa Canada

Dear Flint:

After your BrailleNote died last time, how did you coax it back
to health?

Sounds like you need to have a serious talk with Humanware Tech
Support.

Brian

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