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Old 10-25-2010, 09:11 PM   #7
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I use a 2 gig card per the manual and keep 3 or 4 audio books onboard and 50 or so epubs or mobis. 2 or 3 audio books can use a full gig, so a 4 gig card might be worth a try.
I'm on my 2nd warranty Jetbook in 9 months and am going to try something different with this one. My first Jetbook would not be recognized as a USB device and had to be loaded through the card and the second had checksum errors and could not be upgraded. The latter also would cause my Windows to freeze. I'm choosing to NOT put anything on the flash drive of this Jetbook, and only use the SD card for storage and loading; that way hopefully nothing will go corrupt or freeze and nothing can be disrupted. Ectaco has been very supportive for me and I want this one to last.
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