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My only suggestion would be to reformat your SD card. Copy everything
off of it, if you can, reformat it as FAT32 on your PC and then pop it
back into your Booksense XT. I've had trouble with some SD cards after
formatting them with the Booksense itself, so I just format them with
the PC. BTW, I did report this problem to HIMS. Popping the SD card back
into your Booksense will create the necessary folders on the SD card.
You can then copy your material back onto the SD card. As I type this,
you could probably copy the material back before popping it back into
the Booksense, but I'd double check the Booksense was OK with everything
before spending the time to do that.
You say it isn't your PC, but it could be the SD card itself. How large
is the SD card? Are you plugging it into a card reader on your PC or are
you using a USB cable to attach your Booksense to your PC? In the second
case, you may have a problem with your Booksense, and you may want to
think about reflashing it's firmware. How old is the SD card? They only
have a finite number of reads and writes in them and they're only built
to handle a certain number of inserts into a SD card slot.
You may also want to take this question to the Booksense list. You may
get some better suggestions there. To subscribe to that list, you can
just go to: http://www.hims-inc.com/resource-center/list-serve
On 12/02/12 10:29, Deborah Kendrick wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have a weird problem with an SD card I've been using in my Book Sense
> XT for about three months. It is suddenly taking FOREVER to copy a
> single book to it. Whether NLS or Bookshare or straight MP3 files are
> the copy in question, it is literally taking an hour or more to copy one
> book, whereas it used to be just a couple minutes. I thought maybe the
> card was too full, so deleted a bunch of stuff, but no help. It's not
> my computer because I tried another card and the copying went quickly.
> Any suggestions of what might be going on?
> Thanks,
> Deborah
>
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