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Old 09-08-2010, 02:56 AM   #45
Ken Maltby
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Hmm... Perhaps it is that I have a "version" that is working properly?

You should not need to use the Reset button just to have the JBL recognize changes in
the files on your SD card or a change of SD card. There is a warning message that pops
up when you add or remove an SD card in the JBL It says "Updating the list, please do
not remove the SD card." You should be seeing that warning every time you insert or
remove the SD card. It is this "updating" of the files listed that you are trying to have
take place. Unless you are doing something to interrupt or disturb the process, it should
be accomplishing what you want. If it is not there is something wrong with your JBL.

Luck;
Ken
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