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Old 02-13-2019, 02:24 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by booklover6 View Post
So, how about this for a solution: Load books as normal with Calibre, and then move them into the "downloads" folder, which is in the documents folder?

Maybe a future firmware upgrade will fix this issue?

For comparisons sake, I loaded over 2000 on my Voyage, and the message never appeared, although it is on a much older firmware version.
First you need to get Microsoft to change the FAT32 design specs.
Then you need to get everybody who uses it with their consumer devices to adopt (or at least non-destructively recognize) the new format.
After that, get Linux to include support in their VFAT system.

So I would not hold my breath for all of that to happen.

I have no idea what is involved in "Load books as normal with Calibre"

So Lab126 has decided to not throw away the error message on newer firmware.
You could always do a binary search for the string (or just use the 'string' command) to find it and then use a hex editor to zero in out.
At the same time, you could also replace the low battery warning image with ????
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