My card is a sandisk 2 gig card also. Like I said before it is only in large mp3 files that it happens to me. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "foxtrot" <foxtrot1@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 7:44 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: continued bookport problems > It must be the brand. I have the Sandisc 2 Gig. card and have had no > trouble at all. > > Rick > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peter Rand" <peter.rand@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 9:46 AM > Subject: [bookport] Re: continued bookport problems > > >> Hi Amy, >> >> Any luck with your card? I'm waiting to hear some good news.... I know >> from my own >> experience that working with flaky memory cards can be a real pain. >> >> I've had very bad luck with 2 separate 1GB Kingston cards (both of which >> Amazon.com promptly replaced/refunded), >> and am now waiting for a new 2GB SanDisk card. >> >> Meanwhile, the small 64MB 'Dane-Elec' flash card that came with the Book >> Port continues to work >> flawlessly. I'm wondering if the Book Port just doesn't like big compact >> flash cards? Or were all the MP3 music >> files I installed on the 1GB card the cause of the problem? I just don't >> know. >> >> Hope you get the card problems sorted out, so you can relax and enjoy >> the Book Port >> once again! >> >> Peter >> >> Amy Ruell wrote: >> >> >Hello all, >> >I now have new problems. I reformatted the flash card and, to be safe, >> >deleted and then downloaded the bp transfer software in case it was >> >corrupted. I tried to download an audible.com file and, after the files >> >converted to mp3 successfully, I got the following error: >> >Sending 1 of 1 -- 8% >> >Book Port Transfer >> >FFAPHAud: FFMP3: Flash Card is full. >> >OKHourG >> >Cancel >> >This is not accurate, as, when I reformatted the card, it was empty. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> > > >