First, look in the Manual folder of your Flash Disk using the File 
Manager>Directory option (so that you can view "hidden" files, which will be 
the .exe files kept there).  When you're in the "List of Files" of the Manual 
folder, hit SPACE with X to get to the "List of All, including Hidden" files.  
Look to see what files are in there.  The only two files which should be in 
that folder, in your case, are called "BNB.exe" and "US_BNB.exe" (without the 
quotes), so if there are any others (like ones whose names start with UK or VN, 
or which say Q instead of B), erase them, then exit and do a simple Reset.  
Check to see if your User Guide is there.  Also check to see if you have the 
right version (go to the Index, and hit V).

If that didn't work, or if you only had the two aforementioned .exe files when 
you looked in the Manual folder of the Flash Disk, run the "BNB.exe" and 
"US_BNB.exe" (without the quotes) files from the Utilities Menu>Application 
Program option.  Make sure to run them in that order (first BNB and then 
US_BNB").

1) From the Main Menu, press U for the Utilities Menu, then A for "Application 
Program".

2) At the "Run program from which drive?" prompt, press F to select the Flash 
Disk.

3) At the "Run program from which directory?" prompt, it's easiest to press 
SPACE with T to get into "Folder List" mode because the Manual folder does not 
have any subdirectories, and even if it did, you wouldn't be interested in them 
because the .exe files are in the Manual folder itself.  Once in "Folder List" 
mode, type "manual" (without the quotes).  Alternatively, you can hit SPACE 
once to get into a list of folders on the Flash Disk, press M to get to the 
folders starting with that letter, and move down the list until you land on 
"manual".  Either way, once you've typed it in or navigated to it, press ENTER 
to accept.

4) At the "Program Name?" prompt, SPACE through the list until you reach 
BNB.exe, and press ENTER to accept.

5) Leave the "Command Line?" prompt blank, and follow all subsequent prompts.

6) Once installation of that file is complete, repeat steps 1-5.  However, in 
step 4, choose "US_BNB.exe" (without the quotes) instead of simply BNB.exe (the 
second file's there to determine which version of the Scientific Calculator 
chapter (chapter 8) you will have (in your case, you have the one which lists 
symbols and numbers in terms of Nemeth, used in the U.S.)).

7) Again, while running the second file, leave the "Command Line?" field blank, 
and follow all subsequent prompts.

Once you're back up and running, check to see if your User Guide is there.  It 
should be since these executables install the manual.  Also, hit BACKSPACE with 
ENTER with H for the User Guide, and press I for the Index, followed by V for 
"Version".  Make sure the version reflects your model (BrailleNote BT) and 
KeySoft version (v5.1).

If that still doesn't work, or if you have the wrong version of the manual, 
reinstall v5.1, and remember to leave the "Command Line?" prompt blank by 
simply tapping ENTER to bypass it.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: nancy ungar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Pulse Data <[email protected]
>Sent: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:56:23 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] My Bt braille note manual

>First of all, thanks for those who are sending retuests on or off list about a 
>money manager program.  I appreciate your moral support, Terri.  I'm sorry, 
>Diane, about the double messages.  I had to clear some e-mails off the server, 
>and the sibbly Braille Note kept saying sending message a few times.  I guess 
>that same message was being sent.  Yikes!
>Somehow, my user manual disappeared into cyber-space.  I got tech support at 
>the last minute the my unit kept saying no space inn flash disk.  Well, I 
>deleted a bunch of stuff, even though there's room since I have 48 megs of 
>memory which hasn't been all used.  I did a reset with 4-5-6 and I still can't 
>get my manual.  Before I call tech support again tomorrow morning to do more 
>trouble-shooting, would anyone give me any suggestions about getting the 
>manual back? A long time ago, Al helped me retrieve it, but I don't know how 
>that was accomplished.  Thanks for any info you can give me.  I need steps for 
>doing this, ghin.  Thanks.
>Nancy


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