Hi,
I'm sorry to hear that. Well, hope you won't lose the
information this time. Before you type the notes though, try
Windows search and see what happens (Windows Key and F).
Oh by the way, somewhat of a further intro: Are you a student?
(if so, it saems that you are a college undergraduate...).
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paula (Karla) Brintley" <[email protected]
To: Joseph Lee <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:19:31 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] I can no longer access my file
Well gang,
I wanna thank you all for trying to get me out of this mess i got
myself into. alex, your idea was on the money, i had forgotten
to
specify the extension name when i changed the file's name. so,
it
would or should have been simple to go back and do this. i did,
but
when i put it into the BN, it still didn't come up. so i popped
it
back into the pc to make darn sure it was still on there. but
somehow, in all of this maneuvering , the file has just
disappeared.
I can't even find it on the PC in the folder where i had saved
it.
and of course, i've checked every other folder as well.
Oh yes, Joseph, thanks for the tip about loading a previously
opened
file back into memeory with "space" dots five, six.
but, alas, my file is no more. that'll teach me to refuse to do
something. guess i'll be reading that chapter over again anyway.
But
not tonight. I should have quit when i was ahead and tackled it
in
the morning. Que sera! thanks guys and dolls.
think i'm gonna like it here.
Paula
On 3/22/10, Joseph Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I also concur with Alex's words here.
A file exjension essentially is a marker that tells a computer
what the file is and what it contains. For example, a "doc"
extension is a
Microsoft Word file; a "wma" tells a computer that is an audio
file that should be played with Windows Media Player (by
default).
When you change an extension, the computer opens the
file using (possibly) "wrong" applications (although some of us
have "fooled" around with this a couple years before; I'm
talking
about zip file instructions that are on my site prior to KeySoft
8.0's release).
As Alex have said, try renaming the file (type the file name,
then try typing .kwb), transfer it onto the mPower and see what
happens.
And, another tip: you don't really need to search your mPower to
find the file you are looking for. At the "document to open"
prompt, simply press SPACE with DOTS 5-6 (RIGHT ARROW on QT) to
access recently opened files (it will even work with files
stored
on the storage card).
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: "Dreicer, Zachary, Survey" <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 20:12:52 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] I can no longer access my file
I think I know what you did, and it is something that most of us
have
done before. I am willing to bet that you accidentally changed
the
extension. The extension of a file, just in case you do not
know, is
the part that comes after the period; the extension of notes.brf
is
brf. Were you working with a brf file or a keyword braille
file?
If
brf, find the file on the pc and rename it with a .brf
extension;
if
keyword braille, rename it with a .kwb extension. The bn will
hide
this extension by default, but the pc will not. Let us know
what
happens!
On 3/22/10, Dreicer, Zachary, Survey <[email protected]
wrote:
again another weird problem. Did you try listing all
(including
hidden) files on the braillenote?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paula (Karla) Brintley" <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 19:54:01 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] I can no longer access my file
hey, Braille Noters,
It's paula. I've done something stupid. In my defense i'll
just
say
that i was tired and should have stopped working before i did
this.
I was looking for a particular file on the MPower Bt and
couldn't
find
it. I couldn't remember what folder i put the file in. so, i
get
this brilliant idea to just pop my compact flash card into the
computer and search for it that way. It seemed quicker. It
was.
I
found the file in the wrong folder and moved it to the correct
folder
using the PC. then, another brilliant idea! Hey, why not
rename
it
while i've got it on the computer and then i'll access it on the
Mpower. Wrong! I just assumed that i could change it's name
using
Windows XP and still be able to access it on the braille Note.
i
couldn't get to it. MPower wsn't recognizing it even when i
changed
its name back to the original file name...no go.
Another brain storm idea. I thought well maybe i could access
it
through duxbury since it's a braille file and all. After all, i
had
converted .doc's to braille files and used them on MPower,
right?
Wrong, again! couldn't pull it up and still can't access it
through
MPower. did i mention that i was tired? anyway, i refuse to
write
all those notes again which would mean rereading the entire
chapter.
Lord, how i miss highlighting.
Please, tell me that there is a way i can access this file.
Please!
any hhelp is desperately needed.
paula
(Whose going to take a little nap now.)
--
Karla L. Brintley, CMT
Certified Massage Therapist
Lansing, Michigan
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