Try reinstalling BP Transfer. You might also want to try reformatting your card. At 06:10 AM 5/13/2005, you wrote: >Hello Sarah! > >When I insert the cable into the port, I heard a click and then a couple >of tones from the computer speakers. > >But when I select files with the windows explorer and try to send them to >the bookport, I hear a sound like a rassberry. > >The bookport transfer utility tries to down load all selected files but >each one say that there is a ISO error and that the file cannot be sent. >It gives me an ok and after clicking on that, it goes on to the next file. >Night before last I downloaded a bunch of folders easily and quickly. >The bizarre thing last night was that I could not discontinue the program. > I occasionally got a close option in the dialogue box telling of the ISO >error, and of course when clicking on it, just closes the dialogue as it >did when I click on the OK after it gives its message about the error. >But it would not let me shut down the program. So I had to wade through >many, many files until it had gone through the lot! Well, I guess I >could have gone through the computer shut down sequence, but even I >would have gotten the error message that there was a running program and >have to control e or something. > >I did not know that I was not connected to the Bookport and was afraid >that I could damage the flash card or the unit itself! Very interesting >evening. > >When I disconnect the cable from the bookport, it also gives me a two >tone chime. > >I have inspected the cable connection and it is quite tight. I considered > reversing the two usb connections but they are on the back of the >computer stuffed under a table. Also the two ports are nearly touch and >are surrounded on three sides by other cabling! It was a real pill >getting it inserted in the first place and feel that it is just as tight >now as it was then. > >I am open to any suggestion you have to offer? I believe that I saw >someone from APH talking to another list member about a problem she was >having, and should I ask her for another cable? > >Well, at least I can now have some time to work on other things on the >bookport which don't relate to file management. > >Thanks for any help you can give. > >Ed, Sandy Licht Phone: 409-898-8218 Jeremiah 29:11 - 14A 11For I know the plans I have for you," says the LORD. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. 12In those days when you pray, I will listen. 13If you look for me in earnest, you will find me when you seek me. 14I will be found by you," says the LORD...