e-books
e-books
Hi,
I have a t40 with XP Pro. I've downloaded Microsoft Reader in an attempt to download books to read while traveling.
The d/l went well and the Reader is activated.
I attempted to d/l the dictionary, which looks like it does, but it doesn't appear in the reader. I've d/l'ed a few books off of a U. of Virginia free site. Looks like the books are downloaded, but they don't appear anywhere. I can see the dialog box that they are going to a TEMP folder and have a .lit file designation, but I can't find them anywhere.
Any thought as to what is going on here.
Actually, the same thing happened with .pdf book files. I can d/l and read .pdf docs, but not the books???
Thanks,
Frank
I have a t40 with XP Pro. I've downloaded Microsoft Reader in an attempt to download books to read while traveling.
The d/l went well and the Reader is activated.
I attempted to d/l the dictionary, which looks like it does, but it doesn't appear in the reader. I've d/l'ed a few books off of a U. of Virginia free site. Looks like the books are downloaded, but they don't appear anywhere. I can see the dialog box that they are going to a TEMP folder and have a .lit file designation, but I can't find them anywhere.
Any thought as to what is going on here.
Actually, the same thing happened with .pdf book files. I can d/l and read .pdf docs, but not the books???
Thanks,
Frank
Re: e-books
Do a search. Run My computer>C:>Search for files and folders>All files and folders>and enter *.lit in the "All or part of the file name" box.
Regards,
G-Man
Regards,
G-Man
Re: e-books
Out of curiosity I downloaded MS reader and got a couple of sample books - everything works. I have a t40p with XP-Pro
Thank you,
Gerhard
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T40p #2373X5X - 14.1 SXGA, 1.6 Ghz, 60 gb HD, 1 gig RAM, Fire GL 64 mb, 802.11 a/b/g, WinXP Pro
Gerhard
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T40p #2373X5X - 14.1 SXGA, 1.6 Ghz, 60 gb HD, 1 gig RAM, Fire GL 64 mb, 802.11 a/b/g, WinXP Pro
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