![]() ![]() ![]() A collection looks like a folder, but only holds a pointer, or reference name, to a file in the main library rather than the actual file. The file would not appear in any other folder, or in the main library. ![]() The difference is a folder would actually contain an eBook file. They have "collections" which are similar to one level folders. Why is the reader so fussy?įirst, a matter of terminology, Sony does not support "folders". I use an inexpensive USB wall charger to charge my iPod, yet iTunes works just fine when I plug it into my computer. I don't understand why the reader could not have been designed to charge from any 5 volt USB socket and still open the Reader Library software automatically when plugged into a a fully functional USB port. They offered no explanation as to why the reader was designed that way. They promised to forward my concern to their engineers. They confirmed that a USB wall charger will not work to charge the reader. It appeared to charge, but completed in about 5 minutes. I got my 600 reader last October and ran into the same problem. I have a mobile phone that does the same thing, and the only workaround is to use a USB cable that just has power on it, no data, no idea if that'd work on the reader. I would like it if someone could confirm that for me. In other words those handy little wall plugs that have a USB port on them don't seem to work for me, I have to plug it into a PC - or use a proper wall charger. Something I picked up myself (I'm sure I won't be the first!) is that the device will not charge unless it does a USB handshake. ![]()
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