Reformat the card. It's lost its ID file. Or, if you hav another card, and you don't want to lose what's on the bad card, copy the file BCSIG._BB from the root directory of the good card to the root directory of the bad one. Bet that fixes you up. -Brian On Jan 27, 6:05am, "bruce huffman" wrote: } Subject: [bookport] Re: bluetooth headphones } Anything you can do for a card that when placed in the book port the error } "card id bad, file initial error". Thanks. } } -----Original Message----- } From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] } On Behalf Of Scott Howell } Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:56 AM } To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx } Subject: [bookport] Re: bluetooth headphones } } Ay no arguement there, just curious. I had tried a set on my Mac and the } results weren't very grand and it may have been more the brand/ modle of the } headset so curious what folks were using. I can't only think of one good use } and that is if your working on somethng, it would be handy from the point } the wires wouldn't be getting in your way and the BP wouldn't have to be in } your pocket, but yet close at hand. } } } Scott } } } } On Jan 26, 2006, at 9:31 PM, Grant Hardy wrote: } } > If you don't mind my asking, why would you want lbuetooth headphones? } > You'd need the Book Port close by, anyway. } > } > Grant } } } } } >-- End of excerpt from "bruce huffman"