Megan: It sounds like you have one of two problems: 1. Bad flash card. 2. Something connected to another USB port which is conflicting with the Book Port. Try unplugging all other USB devices and see if that helps. (If you use a USB mouse or keyboard, you can leave those plugged in.) Rob Meredith >>> mek55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/22/05 08:31PM >>> hi, I have about ten files in the root directory, but created a separate folder for the audible book I was transfering. Megan At 07:27 PM 10/22/2005, you wrote: > How many titles do you have on the flash card of your Bookport? Do >you have any folders on your bookport? >-Brian >On Oct 22, 1:11am, Megan Kelly wrote: >} Subject: [bookport] Re: book port audible problem >} Hi, >} I have since received two more errors while trying to play other files on >} my book port. the first was FS card fail, and the second was a >} similar-sounding one, though i'm not sure exactly what was said. >} thanks, >} Megan >} At 11:41 PM 10/21/2005, you wrote: >} > hi everyone, >} >I was sending an audible book to my book port when I received the >} >following error. >} >FFAPHAud: FFMP3: Flash Card is full. >} >Function: WriteData. >} >My flash card isn't full; I had over 500 Mb free. I tried reformatting the >} >card, as well as the fix file systems errors button in the transfer tool. >} >Also, when I put the flash card in my book port to reformat, the unit was >} >frozen, and I had to remove one of the batteries to get it to work. I >} >really hope nothing is wrong with my BP, i would hate to part with it! >} > >} >any help with this would be greatly appreciated >} >. . >} >thanks, Megan >} > >} > >} > >} >Request count: 131072 >} > >} >Count written: 0 >} >--------------------------- >} >--------------------------- >} > >} >} > >-- End of excerpt from Megan Kelly