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Old 09-08-2010, 03:35 PM   #48
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald View Post
It's odd that I do not get that message about the SD card. Could it be related to version number? I'm staying with the earlier version (Software: v0.15d, Patch v15) of the FW that came with my JBL because, based on reports from this forum, it has better zoom qualities than the later versions (I also worry about bricking my JBL if I try to flash the FW; people have reported here that it is a touchy process often requiring several attempts).

I'm reluctant to send mine back because, first, it would incur shipping charges, and second, I would be without a reader. I don't need to change the content on my JBL very often and it's not that big a deal to just reset the thing when I pull and reinsert the SD card, which has worked for me everytime.
The SD card warning message has always been there with mine, and that
goes back to earlier FW than yours. If you are not seeing the warning, then
your JBL is not functioning properly. Your's should still be under warranty.

Normally, this is where I would be talking about how hard it is to brick a
device with an ARM9 CPU and not to fear FW updates -but- with an SD card
recognition problem it would be safer to get it repaired or replaced first.

Luck;
Ken
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