Hi Dotty, I sent a note to Freedom Scientific from their web site this morning. Perhaps you might want to do likewise. If they start getting the sense that there's still interest in using the old notetakers, they might take notice just because it's good business to keep customers happy. Thanks, Jerry "Dorothea Martin" <dotty-martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/28/2008 12:13 PM Please respond to guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To <guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject [guispeak] Re: Has Anybody Successfully Used WinDisk, the Shell Extension for Moving Files Between the PC and Old Freedom Scientific Notetakers, Under Windows Vista? Hello, Jerry, I have exactly the same problem. I can also see the files but cannot transfer across. I have tried to find another program which will work but have not had any luck. Please keep us posted if you find anything that will help and I will do likewise. The current, and paid, version of Hyperterminal seems only to have Telnet, which I don't think will do. I would appreciate any solution anyone might have short of telling me to buy a new note taker. Dotty Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: gerald.g.weichbrodt@xxxxxx To: guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 4:01 PM Subject: [guispeak] Has Anybody Successfully Used WinDisk, the Shell Extension for Moving Files Between the PC and Old Freedom Scientific Notetakers, Under Windows Vista? Hi all, I still use a Braille Lite 40 which forces me to do file transfers over a serial port for loading, saving, backing up, restoring and so forth. I just got a Windows Vista laptop for home and am trying to use WinDisk with it. I bought a USB to serial converter cable to add a serial port to this new computer since serial ports are getting rather scarce these days. Thus far I have managed to get to where the WinDisk program does see the files and folders on the Braille Lite, but any time I attempt to copy a file across the connection between the computer and notetaker, I get an immediate clang from Vista and generally an error box that just says "Error" with an OK button. Does anybody have ideas for making this work? Yeah, I know, I should probably buy a Pac Mate or a Braille Note, but I work for the auto industry, and things aren't all that cozy in that particular industry right now, and braille devices continue to be frightfully expensive. Thanks, Jerry