[bookport] Re: Book Port error messages

  • From: Peter Rand <peter.rand@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:33:00 +0200

Hi Rob,
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That's very strange; it works great on our XP systems. I am assuming you

know the drive letter of the BP, and are typing something like:

chkdsk p:
--
Thanks for the tip - that did the trick. WinXP checked the CF card in the Book 
Port,
then gave me the message: "Windows corrected some problems with the file 
system."
Hope that takes care of the occasional error message. I appreciate your quick 
response.

Peter


ROB MEREDITH wrote:

>Peter:
>
>
>That's very strange; it works great on our XP systems. I am assuming you =
>know the drive letter of the BP, and are typing something like:
>
>chkdsk p:
>
>If you can't get this to work, you can use the Windows XP Error Checking =
>feature in the Tools tab of the Book Port Drive's properties. This problem =
>with this method is that it fixes stuff without telling you that anything =
>was done.
>
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>>>>peter.rand@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/12/04 07:57AM >>>
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>>>>
>Hi Larry,
>
>--
>Peter, you may want to do a chkdsk on that drive to make sure all is in =
>=3D
>order.
>-
>Ok, how do I do that with the CF card in the Book Port? I can't seem to =
>access
>the "G" drive (Book Port) at the DOS level on my WinXT box.
>
>Peter
>
>
>LARRY SKUTCHAN wrote:
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>>Peter, you may want to do a chkdsk on that drive to make sure all is in =
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>=3D
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>>order.
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>>=20
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>>>>>peter.rand@xxxxxxxxxxxx Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:07:12 PM >>>
>>>>>      =20
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>Larry/Rob,
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>>While using the Book Port today with a 1GB Kingston CF card, I got the =
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>=3D3D
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>>following error messages:
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>>When I pressed the "2" button while listening to a book to pause =3D3D
>>text-to-speech, I heard: 'Application file write error'
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>>While browsing some MP3's in a sub-directory, I heard:
>>'FS Memory. Out of DROBJ structures. Error accessing index file. There =
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>are =3D
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>>=3D3D
>>no files.' This error locked up the Book Port, and I had to remove the =
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>=3D3D
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>>batteries to reset the unit. The reset corrected the first error above, =
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>=3D
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>>but =3D3D
>>when I browse the affected MP3 sub-directory, I repeatedly get the same =
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>=3D
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>>=3D3D
>>error message. FWIW, the sub-directory contains 38 MP3s.
>>
>>Peter
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>>Peter=3D3D
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>>=20
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