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Old 05-29-2012, 03:26 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by marty1990 View Post
Okay, thanks. Well I updated it, but my Mac didn't pick it up until I clicked Data Transfer, only then did the update pop up whilst the Reader software was open. It then started downloading, I closed Reader, and it updated. Seems fine, just dunno if I did it wrong?

Also, my Mac doesn't have the option for me to safely remove the eReader from the computer, so I just have to unplug it. Is that okay, or is there something I need to be doing?


Sorry about all the questions, still learning!

EDIT: Two more things. Is there a way that I can stay logged into the Reader store? Each time I go to it I have to log back in and it's a bit of a hassle. And I'm getting ghosting? That normal?
When I get home I'll check with my Mac (unless someone beats me to it). In Finder there is an easy way to disconnect the reader from the computer. I have a table top Mac. I found this. Only yours will say Sony Reader as the device:

"Open a Finder window and when the device is connected you will see it on the left pane. The easiest way to safely eject it is click the upside down triangle with a line under it that is next to the device. You will know it's safe to physically disconnect it when the device dissapears from the Finder window. "

I did have issues with logging in but that seems to have passed. I don't think you should have to log in each time. Once again when I get home I'll check it out. I don't have my T1 with me here at work (just my 350).

Ghosting occurs on all the readers I have. Some more pronounced than others.

Have you read through the user manual on the T1 yet?

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