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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
I ran into this problem when I replaced my Booksense book reader with a Blaze earlier this year. I decided I'd buy a 128Gb SD card, which I quicly found the Blaze couldn't handle. I knew the Booksense
I ran into this problem when I replaced my Booksense book reader with a Blaze earlier this year. I decided I'd buy a 128Gb SD card, which I quicly found the Blaze couldn't handle. I knew the Booksense
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Giles Turnbull
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#32813
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Re: A few thoughts: Web Aim survey, quantity versus quality, feeling burnt out and tutorials
Well dedicated hardware while costing a bit has a few advantages.
1. bigger speakers, no added destractions etc.
The issue of all on one device is that especially with traditional headphone jacks
Well dedicated hardware while costing a bit has a few advantages.
1. bigger speakers, no added destractions etc.
The issue of all on one device is that especially with traditional headphone jacks
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Shaun Everiss
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#32812
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Re: Change.org Petition: Make Movies Accessible to the Blind
You know thats been a pet peeve of mine.
I have dvd audio extracter to basically get at my dvds.
And thats the polite way to post here.
Because of copywrite its not always possible to do this.
I
You know thats been a pet peeve of mine.
I have dvd audio extracter to basically get at my dvds.
And thats the polite way to post here.
Because of copywrite its not always possible to do this.
I
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Shaun Everiss
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#32811
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
Well to be honest as long as they kept it free, each player could have their own format or a standard format, you would then download drivers for your os, windows, linux and mac.
I am not sure how
Well to be honest as long as they kept it free, each player could have their own format or a standard format, you would then download drivers for your os, windows, linux and mac.
I am not sure how
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Shaun Everiss
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#32810
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
Well most players I have used only support up to 32gb and thats probably the reason.
Right now I guess thats not a problem but as standard drives drop, it will get more and more of an issue.
For
Well most players I have used only support up to 32gb and thats probably the reason.
Right now I guess thats not a problem but as standard drives drop, it will get more and more of an issue.
For
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Shaun Everiss
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#32809
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
Well you can't create over 30gb fat system as far as I know.
I do wander how ssds handle it in that case.
I usually run all my large drive as ntfs but these are used for backups and transfers of
Well you can't create over 30gb fat system as far as I know.
I do wander how ssds handle it in that case.
I usually run all my large drive as ntfs but these are used for backups and transfers of
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Shaun Everiss
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#32808
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Re: Change.org Petition: Make Movies Accessible to the Blind
Hi Noah, I'll certainly sign this but I suspect it's more the lack of cinemas that have headsets for DA rather than the film companies not making the DA tracks in the first place.
Most of the major
Hi Noah, I'll certainly sign this but I suspect it's more the lack of cinemas that have headsets for DA rather than the film companies not making the DA tracks in the first place.
Most of the major
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Giles Turnbull
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#32807
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Re: I'm dissappointed
Thank you so much for listing the various sources for help on NVDA. I for one was not aware of the AFB tutorial. I like NVDA and I use it for many tasks. The only problems at this time is the
Thank you so much for listing the various sources for help on NVDA. I for one was not aware of the AFB tutorial. I like NVDA and I use it for many tasks. The only problems at this time is the
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Pascal Lambert
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#32806
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Re: The Story of Rudolph Part II
Yeah, I'll pass.
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Cristóbal
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#32805
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Thunderbird email client problem
I use Thunderbird for email, and I use the Universal Folder view. I have one account's inbox that is not being scanned for inclusion in the universal inbox. If you right click the universal inbox
I use Thunderbird for email, and I use the Universal Folder view. I have one account's inbox that is not being scanned for inclusion in the universal inbox. If you right click the universal inbox
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Steve Nomer
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#32804
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Re: The Story of Rudolph Part II
Lol! Funny but not for a tec list. I say no more. You have a good christmas.
Lol! Funny but not for a tec list. I say no more. You have a good christmas.
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Arlene
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#32803
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Re: I'm dissappointed
Hi all,
In addition to the clarifications already provided by Joseph and
others, let me address some other points specifically below:
* Allow skim reading in Say All is the check box in NVDA’s
Hi all,
In addition to the clarifications already provided by Joseph and
others, let me address some other points specifically below:
* Allow skim reading in Say All is the check box in NVDA’s
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Bhavya shah
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#32802
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
Interesting thread, guys.
I never thought of a batch sscript to do the trick. But yes, all file systems are still available using the “format” command from cmd or powershell.
It’s not just
Interesting thread, guys.
I never thought of a batch sscript to do the trick. But yes, all file systems are still available using the “format” command from cmd or powershell.
It’s not just
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#32801
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
Hi.
I always use the format command from the command prompt, and I have a flash drive which we use in my girlfriend’s car, which works best with fat32 format. In fact, I think that might be the
Hi.
I always use the format command from the command prompt, and I have a flash drive which we use in my girlfriend’s car, which works best with fat32 format. In fact, I think that might be the
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#32800
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Re: Tech support: a possible training session during NVDACon 2018
Hi Joseph,
First from the door my friend all the best to you and yours this holiday season. What a fabulous idea! This will work, I love it. I don't think anyone has done a tech support
Hi Joseph,
First from the door my friend all the best to you and yours this holiday season. What a fabulous idea! This will work, I love it. I don't think anyone has done a tech support
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Tony Ballou
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#32799
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Re: NVDA, Facebook and Outlook
You need to look at changing the way pages are laid out then. You can as far as I know configure nvda so links are on different lines if you have no interest in the actual screen layout for the
You need to look at changing the way pages are laid out then. You can as far as I know configure nvda so links are on different lines if you have no interest in the actual screen layout for the
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#32798
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Re: The Story of Rudolph Part II
Sorry, I only saw the message from you a few minutes ago. Virgin email is often in a time warp. The gerbils in the treadmill need replacing again. :-)
All is not lost, though I have not seen it
Sorry, I only saw the message from you a few minutes ago. Virgin email is often in a time warp. The gerbils in the treadmill need replacing again. :-)
All is not lost, though I have not seen it
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#32797
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Re: important! Windows 10 doesn't allow fat 32 formatting for flash drives for the moment
It appears from the documentation that the format-volume PowerShell command supports FAT32.
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh848665(v=wps.630).aspx
It appears from the documentation that the format-volume PowerShell command supports FAT32.
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh848665(v=wps.630).aspx
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Jason White
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#32796
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Re: I'm dissappointed
Hi Susan,
Ah, you brought up important points, and a justification for what I’m about to do soon.
Google applications: there were several seminars/sessions during NVDA Users and Developers
Hi Susan,
Ah, you brought up important points, and a justification for what I’m about to do soon.
Google applications: there were several seminars/sessions during NVDA Users and Developers
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Joseph Lee
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#32795
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Re: NVDA, Facebook and Outlook
Looking through the settings might or might not allow the user to make a reasonable guess about what the setting does. It depends on part on the general level of knowledge the user has about how
Looking through the settings might or might not allow the user to make a reasonable guess about what the setting does. It depends on part on the general level of knowledge the user has about how
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Gene
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#32794
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