How do you actually tell the bn to format a cd card if you want to do so?
Josh
Josh Kennedy
Author, The World of a Slightly Crazed Poet
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From: "Van Der Walt Riana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:01 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Once Again, the Ineraseable File.
Jim,
That folder will take up very little space if you have already deleted
all the files which you could list in that folder. You will lose
everything on the cf card if you try to format it on your bn, which will
also delete that folder, but the other option will be to just leave that
folder and if ever you are able to later remove it, either by way of
someone's help on a pc or with keysoft 6.1.1, just ignore it.
Hth and regards
Riana
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 May 2005 05:06
To: braille note
Subject: [Braillenote] Once Again, the Ineraseable File.
Rhonda, Peggy and Matthew,
Thank you so much for your help.
1. I tried back space c and back space lower g, to erase the directory
called 19 March 2005 backup. In both cases, as with y from the folder
manager menu, BrailleNote said: "Zero folders erased. Zero files
erased. Directory not empty."
2. I then renamed the folder, calling it simply 1st May 2005 but with
no success.
3. I then hit upon the idea of trying to restore the hidden file from
the 1st May 2005 folder on the compact flash card to the downloads
folder on the flash disk drive. Once again, I got the same sort of
message, to the effect that zero files had been restored.
4. I tried yet again in the directory mode (space bar t) to locate both
sub-directories and hidden files in this recalcitrant folder, but to no
avail.
5. Peggy, I have no computer, let alone a card reader.
6. Is there any other way, apart from the file manager or folder
manager menus, that I could glean more information about this wretched
folder?
7. I have done a simple reset, both with the card inserted and removed,
again with no success.
Any further advice would be very, very gratefully received.
Warm regards,
Jim Taylor.
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