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#36957 5-Jul-2009 03:08
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I have a 32GB flash memory card for my Jornada 728. I load information on the cards (there are also a 4GB and 16GB cards) from my PC then plug them into the Jornada and it works fine. But now the PC will not load info into the 32GB card. Disk management sees the card and says it's active. Can't figure this one out.

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  #231108 5-Jul-2009 07:45
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Have you used a network share lately with the same letter? On Disk Management try changing the card letter and see if it works.




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  #231409 6-Jul-2009 03:43
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I changed the drive letter to 'B' and it works fine! I'll do some further work and see if this holds. Thank you very much.

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  #231848 7-Jul-2009 03:10
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Here it is next day: At first the card would accept ONLY text documents, why, I can't figure, but that's ok because the Jornada's Pocket Word cannot handle complex documents. But now, the card won't accept anything again. This following message appears: "Check the drive to make sure the door is closed and it contains the correct disk or CD." Makes no sense.

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