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Old 01-21-2008, 03:28 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by IreneDelse View Post
I think I have a similar problem. An hour ago, I disconnected my Cybook from my computer and went to power it down - bad surprise, the display was just a series of black and white squares! See the scan below...

So I tried reset and restart, but nothing works. After rebooting, the display
goes back to the squares again.

Anybody experienced something like this here?
Actually...yes. The exact same thing happened when I renamed the 'icudt36l.dat' file in de 'system' directory on the internal flash (don't ask. Insatiably curious :-)). You might want to see whether your internal flash is still readable and/or run fsck (Linux) or it's Windows equivalent (ScanDisk/chkdsk) on it.

Regards,

Marco.
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