I think that I know what you're talking about, although I had thought that
it was more of a firmware reset. I suppose that it's worth a try. At
this point I just want to get it back to the way that it used to be.
Hopefully it will recognize that the bad file isn't around any more. I'm
fine with the software being easy to use but there are times when I just
want to have a bit of control of what's going on.

I'll give it a shot.


Dave Parnin

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