WTF!
Download updated Reader from Microsoft and install, then reactivate
"stevefah" <notmy...@4myeyesonly.com> wrote in message
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Never heard of that possibility much less the problem... can you post
your device make/model and os?
There should be no functional difference with files located on a memory
card vs main memory. Could you be referencing a pre WinMobile5 device
and a problem with running the main battery dead and loosing all of your
main memory?
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
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ms didn't write reader according to their own rules... reader searches
"all storage" for reader files which can take a long time plus, if the
file is large, it can take a long time to load. In this case, guessing
again, files in ram are going to show up quicker since reader searches
there first.
Back to your original assumption... the card is probably getting
"rediscovered" so, one question would be if you turned it back on, does
reader "eventually" find the file? (you may have to touch the screen or
press a cursor key to keep it awake long enough)
diagnostic questions;
Is this an audio book or text?
is the book in the card's "My Documents" folder?
If it's an audio book, do you still hear the audio after power down?
cf or sd card
card make/model capacity and total amount of space used.