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Old 08-18-2009, 05:05 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
You make that sound rude. I meant that it has approx 50 books on it, some of which are several mbites big. By Sony MS, do you mean books bought from the Sony site?
I certainly didn't intent to sound rude; I was merely trying to establish what you mean with a vague term like well-loaded. I have about 500 books in internal memory and lots of files on MemoryStick (MS) (about 1000) and no problems with the reader.

So no, I do not think the cause of your problems is the amount of books.

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Some of them have that spinny thing twirling for ages while reformatting to a larger font.
If it is a large book (several MB) this might take a while, reformatting thousands of pages takes a long time. If you just let the reader do its thing, it will eventually 'recover', that is, become responsive again. Note that the 'spinny thing' is not a sign of a crash; if the reader spontaneously reboots or is stuck for hours that would be.
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