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Old 11-09-2009, 11:05 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by lynt666 View Post
i did try removing the sd card & got the same drive again. not sure how to resolve this conflict i tried rebooting my pc but i get the same thing..... i will probably try it a a friends place to see if i can just removed that file ...aside from removing that file i do not use the internal memory at all i find that it is easier to put all the books on my 8gb card. thanks for your help it is realy appreciated....
Power OFF the PEz
When not connected to the computer and with the SD card removed,
Power on the PEz.
If the top line does not show just a "/" (and it should if you did not create folders), press the "Back button" until it does.
There were 5 files (really 3 folders and 2 files) on the list when shipped.
If you see the one with the odd characters, that is the one that needs to be deleted (we will get to that Later). This confirms that the built in file system is there.
There has been a few threads on USB2 problems.
I had to disable the Enhanced USB Host... in the device manager to get any connectivity.

Stop the USB device for the PEz. Disconnect the PEz.
(Properly STOP and Disconnect all USB storage devices before trying this)
Open the device manager, Go to the USB section. If you see: Intel enhanced USB2.0, right click and select Disable (Not Delete).
Attach the PEz and see what shows in Windows Explorer.

Good luck

BTW Remember to re-enable USB2.0 if you need to use USB2.0 to move large files (small files just take a little longer).
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