I had a similar problem with my first generation Stream.  I sent it back to 
Humanware, as with yours, it was out of warranty.  They said it was a problem 
with the motherboard/circuit board.  They were unwilling to attempt to fix it.  
They said I could either transfer items using an external card reader or buy a 
new unit.  Not exactly the best customer service.  I hope you've got a 
different problem, but I've seen reports of similar failures on many of these 
lists.

Good luck.
-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Bollard
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:35 AM
To: pc- audio
Subject: victor reader stream question

hello friends, i have never had any problems with my victor reader  stream 
which i've had for over three years and use regularly to read my audio 
books, but the day before yesterday i tried plugging it in to my laptop, and 
the laptop couldn't find it, i changed USB cables, but still no joy i tried 
yet another USB cable, without success, it still wasn't  recognising the 
victor reader stream, in desperation i switched to my desktop, still  no 
luck, i tried  taking the battery out and putting it in again, zilch, the 
reader stream is fully  charged, i have lotsof space left on it, with only 
one book waiting to be read, i'm totally perplexed, i'm an avid reader, and 
dread the thought of being without my reader, can anyone suggest something 
that will solve this problem for me, any help will be really appreciated, 
god bless, take care, travel safely, joe bollard, the republic of ireland. 


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