I agree with you Tina, that is a weird way to say that there's not enough memory. I mean, what about just saying "no memory available and telling you what to do about it? That flash card warning sounds kind of scary, and this stuff about putting the storage card in if you have removed it is a false thing, since you may not even have a storage card or flash card in, or may have never taken one out! This is something of a beef I have with the computer industry in the first place. There are still too many error messages that are written in programmees instead of plain english. If you are not a programmer, how much information, can you get from, for example "Winsoc error no. 1050? Why not just say what the problem is in plain english and some different ways to fix it? The bn has an excellent help system, and many of these errors are windows errors. Maybe the bn should include something in the manuals and user guide that has a list of some of the error codes, what they mean and the best solutions for them. Maybe this would be a good idea for all computers until the programmers start writing their error messages in plain english. Some have started this already, but we need more. Anyway, I'm glad I could help, and, really, when you get that particular error message (the flashcard one I mean) y's really not your flashcard or storage card in this case, it's the flash disk not having enough space to do whatever it needs to do or thinks it needs to do. I really got this message a lot when I happened to get a lot of emails. Sometimes just answering "No" at the "yes no" prompt area will solve the problem for a while and let you do whatever you want to do (empty the trash and free database space for example) and no doubt if you can get some files off the flash disk, it will then stop giving you that message. Happy braillenoting!
Richard > ----- Original Message ----- >From: tina <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Braillenote List <[email protected] >Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:33:05 -0700 >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] compact flash error 112 code >Hi richard. Tonight it gave me that code again so I moved several files to a >cf card and did some things with keymail and am not seeing it yet. Awhat a >wierd way to say there's not much memory. >___ >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
