It was so quiet, I wasn't sure if anyone was home. Smile. Okay. I bought the Milestone last fall but admit I haven't had time to really play with it. Now I want to start using it seriously, and my first attempt was to put an audio book composed of MP3 files onto an SD card and try and play it in the Milestone. But it didn't work. I used Windows Explorer to copy the files to the SD card in a card reader, but I don't think that was right. I couldn't seem to navigate to the SD card when the card was in the Milestone connected to the PC with the USB cable. I saw the m1 to m5 folders, but I thought that was the main memory. I did reformat the SD card once it was in the card reader, so I don't know if that made it unreadable. And now when I plug the Milestone into the PC I don't get the device connect message but only hear a squelchy beep. I'm not normally this stupid with devices. Honest. Smile. How do I get back to square one and properly put a long book of MP)3 files on an SD card? The manual talked about setting this up on the PC first with an auto file of some kind but I don't know what to do. Yes, I read the manual twice. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Baars" <derekbaars@xxxxxxxxx> To: <milestone311@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 6:13 PM Subject: Re: milestone311 testing > This list is still functional. How can we help? > > On 6/20/07, Jean Menzies <jemenzies@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> Just seeing if this list is actually alive. I'm a new member and need >> some >> help. >> Jean >> >> > >