Hi, Larry. The file that could not be found was the 9/11 commission report part I. However, I just now downloaded it onto the new flash card and drained the batteries purt near to nothin', smile. So, the manual must go onto every flash card that I install, hmmm. Ok. Thank you. Michael Massey ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:42 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: A couple of problems with the Book Port > Does the error give you the name of the file that it is trying to find? > > The manual must go onto the card, but the good news is that it is small. = > =20 > The next version of the firmware requires the manual to be there with the > = > new help key. > > I thought you were the one who couldn't figure out how to get the manual = > onto the flash card. > > Did unplugging and then re-connecting the Book Port take care of the = > problem of not recognizing the device? > >>>> micmey@xxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, September 09, 2004 4:32:42 PM >>> > Hi gang! I attempted to install part one of the 9/11 commission report = > onto=20 > a new 128 megabyte flash card after launching the book port transfer=20 > software by connecting the book port. I received an error message to = > the=20 > effect that there was a problem with the hardware recognizing the = > device.=20 > Also, the manual installed onto the flash card and I did not want that = > to=20 > happen. How do I prevent the manual from being installed onto a new = > flash=20 > card? Also, despite the fact that when I highlight the audible.com files > = > in=20 > the combo box and hear the title of part one of the 9/11 commission = > report=20 > is shown, I hear that the file is not found when trying to send it to = > the=20 > book port. Please help. > > Michael Massey=20 > > > >