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Old 03-06-2010, 01:21 PM   #6
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Thanks, Dreams! Once I got that figured out, I slept great! Otherwise I would have just stayed awake, thinking about it all night long. *l*



Ducks, how would I do that? I don't really know that much about computers, I just blunder along until I figure out what I need. I'm just glad it's working now!
If you use Calibre, Right click the tool tray icon by the clock and Quit

Connect to Windows as you would normally.
Close any windows that opened when you connected (you can not fix a file system that is being used elsewhere)
Explore My computer. Locate the drive that represents the SD card on your PEz (or optional card reader).
Right click. Select Properties.
Select the Tools tab near the top
You wan the "check for errors" section
Run that
Tick the "Fix..." box
untick the bad sectors box if ticked.
run
If it says, the drive is "In use".
Your antivirus needs to exclude that drive or there is some other program accessing (Indexing, A/V, Calibre...) the drive.

Later:
If the PEz shows a "Found.xxx" folder, that is the broken file piece catcher the Repair tossed them into. This folder is hidden by default within Windows. The folder+contents can be deleted to get the space back (it is not considered "trash")
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