[bookport] Re: Fs memory, out of D R O B J structures

  • From: buhrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Buhrow)
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:06:25 -0800

        It means your flash card might be corrupted and you should run chkdsk
or possibly delete and resend the file which you're pointing at when the
message is first heard.  Some would say you should reformat your entire
flash card.  I don't think this is necessary if you can determine the
offending file and remove it.
        By the way, if you let the bookport turn off, and then extract and
reinsert your flash card, you can restore the Bookport to good operation
again until it encounters another funkey file.
-Brian
On Feb 16, 10:52am, "Reed Poynter" wrote:
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