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Old 04-18-2011, 08:22 AM   #4
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Only thing missing is OS.
Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

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A OS level IO error, not a calibre created error.
Right.

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Sounds like the correct course of action or run a file system disk check / fix.
I'm pretty sure I tried the latter the last time it happened, without success; backing up and re-formatting the internal memory solved the problem last time, so will probably do that this time. It's a nuisance, but worse things happen at sea.

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This won't help you any with this error. Your best bet is to ensure you eject the reader before disconnecting it each time and keeping your fingers crossed to keep away the IO error demons.
Okay, sounds logical enough; perhaps that's why it happened.

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Good Luck.
Cheers.

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