Hello Karen: As a suggestion if you want to completely go back to 5.0 providing you have that burned in to rom, you'll have to use Active sync to delete all the files on your flash disk of course doing a backup first smile.
John >===== Original Message From "Karen McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >Beth, I think this is a very important addition to this thread. It says to >me that if one has version 5.0 burned in to rom and if one installs version >5.1 that this error could come up on the display. Actually, I have tried to >bring my husband's machine back to version 5.0 but I can't seem to do this. >I'll try again, and probably after sending this message, I'll be successful, >(smile.) To sum things up as I see them: there is something wrong between >version 5.0 and version 5.1. > >Karen >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Beth Hatch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Braillenote List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 11:51 AM >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Strange BrailleNote Keysoft Error Message > > >> Hello everyone, >> >> >> Karen's and Dean's messages to me and others got me to thinking >> about my BrailleNote experiences over the last couple of months. I'll try >> and make this quick.<smile> But hopefully it will help us to resolve the >> issue. >> >> >> >> I received my BrailleNote in late August of 2003. It had Keysoft >> 4.01 burned into ROM, and Keysoft 5.0 was just about to be released so I >> went to the software download site and scrupulously followed the >> instructions from the web site and put Keysoft 5.0 on the BrailleNote. I >> downloaded it with my pc and I used Activesync and the BrailleNote utility >> written to be used with it and Keysoft 5.0 worked fine for about five >months >> without any issues or problems. >> >> >> >> In January of this year, I started having access problems with my >> BrailleNote flash disk. This was stressful as all of my school notes were >> on that disk in several folders and files. Several times during my class >> lectures, I would get a disk error, sometimes a message that the flash >disk >> couldn't be read or that system files could not be found or were corrupt; >> sometimes the BrailleNote would tell me to perform a regular reset, and >> sometimes a reset with dots 1-2-3. After the third 1-2-3 reset in as many >> days, the BrailleNote finally went back to Keysoft 4.01. After several >> resets and several more flash disk errors in the next week, my BrailleNote >> became totally inoperable and I sent in for repair. Luckily, since I >could >> tell that the machine was performing poorly at that time, this was right >> after 4.01 of Keysoft was loaded, I backed up all of my school folders on >my >> Compact Flash Card and so I was able to restore all of my notes to the >flash >> disk again when my machine came back almost three weeks later. >> >> When I turned on my repaired unit, I noted that I was now running >> Keysoft 5.0 Build 25, when I had installed Keysoft myself, the build that >> came up was Build 24. >> >> Everything was going swimmingly so when Keysoft 5.1 came out, I >> downloaded it to my pc and put the executable program on my Compact flash >> disk. I followed the instructions from the software download site on the >> PulseData web site and performed all of the recommended resets at the >proper >> times as directed. >> >> As I said in my previous message, all applications worked perfectly >> with the exception of the "cannot run this version of Keysoft" message. >> Since Karen got me into thinking about the version of Keysoft I have >burned >> in the BrailleNote ROM, it would make sense that after my machine was >> repaired that Keysoft 5.0 was burned into ROM. >> >> When Dean asked me earlier if I had done a 1-2-3 reset, I had not, >> so yesterday, I did the 1-2-3 reset. Keysoft 5.0 build 25 came back to my >> machine. The messages about running the wrong version of Keysoft have >gone >> away. I also should point out that my book reader seems to be keeping >track >> of where I left off in books again. When I was using Keysoft 5.1, >whenever >> I opened the book reader, it would try to open to my Operating Systems >> folder (one of my classes) rather then the book I had been reading, all of >> my pleasure reading books are stored on my Compact Flash Card. It seems >> that no matter where I am in the book reader, usually the compact flash >> disk, the book reader would always go back to my operating systems folder >on >> my BrailleNote flash disk and my operating systems folder. >> >> That no longer happens at all now that Keysoft 5.0 is running on my >> machine again, the reader has always remembered where I leave off, whether >> it's on the Compact Flash disk or the BrailleNote flash disk. >> >> I hope this message gives some clarification as to what started this >> strange error message at least from my end of the universe.<smile> >> >> Sorry for the long message. >> >> >> >> Beth >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ___ >> To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >> http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >> > > >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote Gunn
