Thanks a bunch, this trick worked.

I was thrown at first, I forgot to look in the new directory.

On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 11:41:34AM -0400, P. J. Alling wrote:
> You can't use a number lower than the current number and it ignores any 
> number that's beyond 4 digits.  When the number rolls over it will put 
> all the new 0001 -> 9999 numbered frames into a new folder labeled 
> 200PENTX.  To set the the camera to begin numbering from 5288, you first 
> need to get the camera to roll over.  To do that since you are at 9709  
> you should rename a file to have the last four digits of 9999, in a 
> 100PENTX directory, make one exposure, now you will have a frame called 
> xxxx0001 in the afore mentioned 200PENTX directory remove the card 
> rename that file to xxxx5288 replace it and make one exposure.  That 
> will be named xxxx5289.  Take that card out of the camera put in a new 
> card format that in the camera you next exposure will be xxxx5290 in the 
> 100PENTX directory. 
> 
> Larry Colen wrote:
> >On my vacation, when I put a card from my K100 into my K20, it caused
> >the K20 to skip 4420 numbers in the frame numbering sequence. Now that
> >the frame numbers are reaching 9709, I want to renumber them to 5289,
> >and change the base filename form lrc1 to lrc2. I tried taking an
> >image on the card and changing it's name from lrc19709.pef to
> >lrc25289.pef, but the next frame was 9710.
> >
> >It seems to use exif rather than frame name.
> >
> >I tried poking through the menus, but couldn't find what I was looking
> >for. How do you change the numbers the files are being named at?
> >
> >  
> 
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