04-22-2008, 10:29 AM | #1 |
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Screen of Death returns when unplugged from AC outlet
Ok, so I have a non-working REB 1100 that has the screen of death. I actually got rid of the screen of death by following the directions on another web sit.
HOWEVER, when I unplug the unit - and I'm talking about a fully charged unit - the screen of death reappears. Apparently, the flash to the unit doesn't take. Any suggestions? Don |
04-22-2008, 01:13 PM | #2 |
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This was posted on the Yahoo REB1100files group about your situation, although I have not personally tried this:
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Hi, Everyone. Cross-posted to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/REB1100files I ended up with the dread grid of death display on my RCA REB1100 eBook reader, and, to my delight (and surprise) have fully recovered, including recovering my eBook ID and serial number on the device, so that I can access the content I bought back when the RCA eBook store was still in business. I recount my experience here, in hopes that it might help others. First, I went over to (and joined) the REB1100files group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/REB1100files/files/ and downloaded and read GRID_FIX.doc Note that the files that GRID-FIX.doc says are required are also in the files section of that group, and that RocketBook.ini is available there as a zip file, RocketBook.zip, which must be expanded before use. I also read through these instructions, which describes the same procedure in different words; it's useful to see another way of saying the same thing: http://www.iamnota.net/reb:flash%20recovery I followed the instructions, and ended up with my system working again (yay!), but with two problems: 1) eBook Librarian kept saying my unit had an invalid serial number -- and not just once, upon establishing the connection, but every few seconds, which was very irritating, since it meant a dialog box had to be cleared each time the message came up, and the constant popping up of the message kept interfering with the downloading of content -- even open, unrestricted content -- to my REB1100, because communications seemed to be interrupted each time the message popped up. 2) I had ended up with an older version of the REB1100 firmware installed. I tried to solve problem number 2, above, first, by following the further instructions in the documents I'd cited above for installing the file update305r.rb from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/REB1100files/files/ But, like other people here, I found that the update wasn't sticking: oh, it downloaded through the eBook Librarian, and messages appeared saying that the internal software was being updated, but checking the "About Your eBook" screen on my REB1100 (accessible from the "Bookshelf" icon) still showed the old version number. And I was still getting the invalid serial number message. So, I decided to tackle the invalid-serial-number message problem -- and that seems to be what got the firmware update to finally install on the REB1100 *AND ALSO* recovered my REB1100's old eBook ID and serial number. Here's what I did: on my PC, I eliminated the folder from my eBook Librarian that contained the content exclusive to my device; doing so limited the invalid serial-number message to popping up only once per session. The folder is located at: C:\Program Files\REB 1100\eBook Library\Library\books\[your device ID] (I simply copied all the contents of that folder somewhere else, then removed the folder; you can do this with Windows Explorer.) I then tried one more time installing the update305r.rb file to my REB1100 using eBook Librarian AND THIS TIME IT WORKED! Note: it's a bit confusing, since the version ID after a successful upgrade doesn't change to 3.05 BUT RATHER TO 2.0.305r -- this is indeed (according to my Google searching) the last version number ever produced for the REB1100, and if you are seeing that version number, you've successfully updated the firmware. And --lo and behold -- once the upgrade had stuck, my serial number and device ID magically reappeared on my "About Your eBook" screen! At that point, I imagine I could have just recreated the folder I removed above that had the same name as my eBook ID, and then move back in the contents I'd copied to another location, but I didn't do that. Instead, I was extra careful, and reimported each of my commercial ebooks that were locked to that eBook ID through the "Title | Import Title" menu of the eBook Librarian. The source titles have filenames like "Timeline.rb" [for Michael Crichton's TIMELINE], and those are the ones you need to reimport; the files that were in the folder with your eBook's ID as its name have filenames like "pub-13-393.rb". All my old, paid-for titles reimported just fine, and all downloaded and opened up just fine on my REB1100, too. The "magic" bit here seemed to have been the temporary removal of the folder on my desktop that had the same name as my eBook ID. I can't guarantee this will work for anyone else, but it did, by pure luck, work for me, and I hope it does for you, too. Rob ---------------- ROBERT J. SAWYER, Science Fiction Writer Hugo Award winner for HOMINIDS Nebula Award winner for THE TERMINAL EXPERIMENT John W. Campbell Memorial Award winner for MINDSCAN http://www.sfwriter.com * sawyer@... ---------------- |
04-23-2008, 10:46 AM | #3 |
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Hi, thanks for the quick reply.
This web address - the one you listed - (http://www.iamnota.net/reb:flash%20recovery) was the one I used about 2 years ago. I had no problem. It was only when I unplugged the unit, that the "flash" did not take. I tried it numerous times. I even left it plugged in a whole day, turned it back on and no problem. But when I unplugged the unit from the wall, I got the screen of death. So, I beleive there's something wrong internally with the unit. The screen and battery are in great shape, as is the outside of the unit cosmetically. I have three units, but only 1 working unit. I'm thinking about buying the Fictionwise 1150 for night-time reading to supplement the Sony PRS-505 for the bulk of my reading. Don |
04-27-2008, 06:33 PM | #4 |
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Still looking for some help on fixing the screen of death
...Have followed all instructions.
Works FINE, until I UNPLUG the unit from the AC. Is the ram damaged, perhaps? Would love to take a second, working, reb 1100 with me to Peru...leaving May 5. Thanks, Don |
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