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Unable to Install (Anything)
I cannot install any new applications to a brand new N810. I have upgraded the system software to 2.2007.51-3, and I am connected wirelessly to the internet.
When I try to install any application with Installation Manager I get the message "Unable to install ______". I get this for Skype, Camera, radio, everything. I have the Nokia catalog enabled. Anyone got any suggestions before I throw this into the ocean and consider it a total loss? |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
try reflashing to the most recent version of 2008 instad of 2007. I don't think 2007 is meant to run on the N810.
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Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
2.2007.51-3 Is the name of the 2008 release oddly.
What does it say if you press details? btw; do you have access to a linux machine? |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
Yes, version 2.2007.51-3 is what I have installed - which is indeed oddly named. When I try to install any of the applications the message I get is "Unable to install ______". If I attempt to install skype, for instance, then the message is Unable to install Skype. The message does not allow me to get any details. I can only close that message.
This happens if I either attempt to have the skype site install it, or if I download it and save it to memory and attempt to install from that file. Same error message. Unfortunately I do not have access to a linux machine, only windows. |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
Copy the files in the internal memory somewhere, format the internal memory, and try again. You could have the read-only internal memory bug.
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Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
I think there is a general problem, not limited to the OP.
Try the Geneven Challenge to prove me wrong: 1. If you have Skype installed, uninstall it. 2. Then try to reinstall it. 3. Try the same with, say, Mauku. I can't reinstall them when I try it. I have the latest OS, the one referred to in this thread. |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
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It would be easier if you had access to a linux machine because then you could set R-D mode which would enable root access in the terminal, and then you could run "apt-get install camera" for example and we could see the output there. Root mode may still be done but in a longer way. I'll leave it for now. Nevertheless, when you get the error message, what does Tools > Log say? |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
Here's how I solved my problem, which was virtually identical to yours. It took about five minures.
I decided to focus on the Skype program. I found from the Gronmayer site what repository it was in. I went into Application Catalog and deleted all repositories except that one. I then allowed the registries to refresh. I could then install Skype. |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
First of all, thanks to all of you having suggestions. I'm at a loss without them.
When I try to install Skype, for instance, the tools/log says: hildon-application-manager 2.0. ------ Installing Skype 1.7.62.51.1 Failed using a MMC to download packages, Using default E: Can't create directory at /media/mmc2/.apt-archive-cache/: Read-only file E: Unable to lock the download directory I will try the other suggestions later today and will report back. |
Re: Unable to Install (Anything)
That sounds like the "read-only internal memory card" yerga mentioned. Try this simple test : open the file manager, copy any file from, say, your Documents folder, then move to somewhere in the "internal memory card" and try to paste it there. Does that work ?
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