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Old 02-27-2008, 01:51 PM   #20
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My advice would be:

1. Put ALL your books on an SD card. If you never touch main memory, you minimize the chances of corrupting the file system. All I use main memory for is fonts.

2. ALWAYS use the "safely remove hardware" tool in the Windows system tray (or its equivalent in other operating systems) before disconnecting the USB cable.

This is what I do and I've never experienced a problem.
That's what I've been doing, but I've been getting a good deal of file corruption on the SD card. It might be the card's fault, so I'll try again with a different card tonight.

But having this new Cybook corrupt files just by adding new content to is doesn't fill me with warm fuzzies.
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