03-11-2008, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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Weird Situation with SmartMedia Card
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Have any of you experienced this? I just received a 128m card that I bought off ebay. My 64m card (that came with my reader) was fairly full, but still had 22m free. So my content took up 42m on the card. I put the exact same content onto the 128m card, but on this card the content takes up 57.5m of space! How is that possible? How can the same content take up 42m on one card, and 57.5m on another? My first thought was that I got a cheap counterfeit card. But the card wasn't cheap, and the seller seems quite legit. (I buy a lot on ebay, so research my sellers carefully.) The 2 cards look identical except for the numbers - 64 / 128. but clearly all cards are not created equal. Is this common? Any insight would be appreciated. |
03-11-2008, 10:16 PM | #2 |
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Assuming you have a real 128 MB Smartmedia card, you can try re-formatting the card in the eBookwise reader itself. As this will wipe out your card, please ensure you have a backup copy of each ebook in your reader.
Only try this if it is your only choice! Please follow these instructions and don't stray: 1. Turn off the eBookwise 1150 reader. 2. Hold the bottom page button down. 3. While holding the bottom page button down, turn on the unit. 4. You will notice a message at the top "Arranging your Bookshelf..." 5. At your eBookself page, touch the top-left icon (off-screen; it looks like a person holding a book) to bring up the menu that begins with 'Info'. 6. Tap the 'Info' icon and confirm you see your Name and User ID. 7. Tap the 'more' icon there. 8. Tap the second 'more' icon that just appeared. 9. Tap the 'erase external' icon to reformat the 128 MB card that you have in. 10. If and only if you have backups of your ebooks, tap the 'Yes' icon and wait for it to finish formatting the card. 11. Turn off the unit! 12. Turn on the unit normally. 13. Tap the 'bookshelf' icon above your eBookshelf and confirm your MB and % free of 128 MB. Hope this helps. |
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03-12-2008, 12:44 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, Nick - I'll try that. I actually took all the books off just now and it says that I have 124m available of 128m. The only thing on the card now are the ebook settings - do they really take up 4m??
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03-12-2008, 12:56 AM | #4 | |
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As to your original problem, how did you move the files? Perhaps there were some duplicates. The unit will let you create duplicates so you need to be careful. Dale |
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03-12-2008, 01:07 AM | #5 |
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I use both the GEBlibrary on my computer and the bookshelf at ebookwise. So I went to each bookshelf and downloaded from there onto the card. There were no duplicates - I went over the list pretty closely.
And you're right - 124m is plenty of space. My concern is that it doesn't do me as much good having a 128m card if the books somehow expand on it and each book takes up more space than on the 64m card. Kind of defeats the purpose, don'tcha think? |
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1. use a pc card reader and transfer all the files from you 64 Meg card to your pc. 2. Plug the 128 Meg card into the card reader and transfer all the files to your 128 meg card. Now, does it take more space? If so it can only be formatting with a larger block size perhaps but I would not expect it to. By the way, this is a good way to backup the dictionary etc. Dale |
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03-13-2008, 05:50 PM | #7 |
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I don't have a card reader yet, but was planning to get one. This just give me a push - good idea! Thanks, Dale.
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