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Old 05-15-2008, 11:40 AM   #38
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by momghoti View Post
Actually, I tried a different 2gig SD hi-speed 60 pqi that my hubby had lying around, but my cybook is currently doing an excellent imitation of a very thin, light brick, and I'm not sure if just reloading the kernel will work. I guess I'll try reformatting it to a FAT32 format and try again; I'm not really hoping at this point but...well...I want to do *something*.

Did you, by any chance, remove the SD card while the power was on and you had a book open? That might well cause a *brick*ing.

Or perhaps you loaded a ton of ebook (or just a few, very large, images) onto the SD card and then put the card into the Cybook? That would also cause a problem.

Or did you remember to insert the SD card with the contacts-side facing towards the screen, not towards the rear of the unit? That would probably *damage* the SD slot.

Please give more details.

Derek
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