05-27-2008, 03:45 PM | #1 |
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New Cybook Gen3
I have today received the Cybook Gem3 that I ordered.
I am sorry to say that I cannot get this equipment to work correctly. Having turned it on I then get a screen that is covered in a diagonal chequer board type pattern and am now unable to turn it off. I have tried resetting but with no effect. Would someone be kind enough to contact me and let me know how to solve this problem as soon as possible. Thanks John |
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A checkerboard pattern indicates that the Gen3 is unable to read its firmware.
Make sure that it's fully charged. If that doesn't solve the problem, do a firmware reflash - that should sort it. |
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You get the checkerboard pattern if the system folder cannot be read or if the disk were the system folder is placed cannot be read. |
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The system files are a part of the firmware - they are replaced when you do a reflash. As you say, it could be due to a corrupt file system in the internal memory - the user should check this using "chkdsk" (if it gets as far as displaying a checkerboard it should mount as USB). Reformatting the internal disk (as FAT32) and then doing a reflash (to restore the system folder) should get things working again.
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Sorry guys but am not technically minded enough to know how to do half the things that have been suggested.
So far have made sure the ybook is fully charged re-downloaded a system file and reset. Now I get a miniture picture of start up page and plus three black dots and that is it. |
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Connect the Gen3 to your PC - you should see two additional drives appear in Windows Explorer. Right click on the one with the higher drive letter - that's the internal file system of the Gen3. From the popup menu select "Properties". Go to the "Tools" tab of the dialog box and click the "Check this drive for errors" button.
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At this point, either you've got so many new ebooks on the SD card or which you've added to the main memory of the Cybook that the Cybook is chugging through trying to create thumbnail images - or - you've still got a corrupted filesystem. If the former, let it sit and work its way through. If after several hours it still hasn't moved to the Library screen, then you've proved it's the latter issue. The best fix for that is to download a copy of the latest firmware update from Cybook's store (the link on their blog takes you to the register/sign-in page) and follow their instructions to install it. Derek |
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Oh and one thing to mention - if you've got an SD card in the machine, take it out. A corrupt file system on the SD card can make it "hang" on boot-up in exactly the manner you describe.
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Just to say thank you to everyone who has taken the time to help me out with my teething problems with my CyBook Gen3.
I have deleted all the documents and books that I had installed (I must admit that I got carried away and uploaded more than I should have and as a result slowed the poor reader right down) Have also reinstalled a system file that was missing. Now all seems to be well so long as I leave the SD card out, at least this seams to be the case. Once again many thanks to you all John |
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You *should* be able to 'fix' the SD card problem by erasing all the files from it (or tranferring them to a folder on your PC), formatting the SD card to FAT32 and then moving a few across, sticking it into the Cybook, letting the Cybook recognize the new ones and generate thumbnail files, loading a few more files... repeating as needed until all the ebooks are on the SD card. I know, it's a long, involved process, but it *SHOULD* work. Derek |
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I've not found any issues myself with adding a lot of files to the SD card in one go. John fairly clearly has a corrupt file system on his SD card - reformatting should fix that. Copying across as many files as you want shouldn't be an issue - the vital thing is to ALWAYS use the "Safely Remove Hardware" tool before unplugging the Gen3; my suspicion is that this is how many people manage to corrupt their SD cards.
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But the question is, what are people who ARE having the problem doing that those of us who DON'T have the problem AREN'T doing? That's the mystery!
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