Don't jump to conclusions... my computing experience goes back to before disk drives and even assembler but, using the Boroda, I had exactly the same experience and entering the drive letter simply resulted in the batch file terminating with no installation... whole thing then worked first time using Amutin so although warakawa might not know about command prompts, equally it wouldn't help if he entered a letter and had the process terminate.
Mind you, I tend to feel that if you don't know anything about the absolute basics then you're pushing your luck fumbling around in the internals of anything let alone readers...
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I hate to say this, but I have to.
This is so sad. Kids today have no idea what a command prompt is. Please go and read up on MS-DOS. Then you might know what a batch file is and what is going on.
The batch file needs to know what drive letter your system assigned the internal memory of the Reader. Given what's being asked, I would have thought that would be fairly obvious. But I guess not.
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