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Old 08-05-2010, 11:47 AM   #21
Ken Maltby
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Well... you'er a braver man than I, Gunga-Din.

My JBL internal memory shows "FAT" in Properties. For SD cards and flash memory that would be FAT16. The properties for SD cards that I have formatted as FAT16 show as FAT in Properties as well. Those formatted as FAT32 show as FAT32 in properties.

As long as I was being brave, I did the Error Checking (Chkdsk) with both options checked and it took a lot longer than I expected but completed with no report.

This is the first time I've looked at the internal user memory, since doing the 0.16b
update and there is the ".adobe-digital-editions" folder, neat!

Just to be safe, I took the opportunity to copy the internal memory to a folder on
my PC. Now I might be able to restore it if problems should ever develop.

What formatting program did you use that allowed the firmware to re-create the
needed folders? I guess it might not matter, but would like to know.

Luck;
Ken
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