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Originally Posted by cloud596 View Post
@joerg_rw :

thanx for your advance from my 1st report but unfortunately I don't have any pc linux at all.

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but at part of kernel message from h-e-n it was succesfully scan and set write protected off, but while tried to copy to primary hard drive on n86, cause something I don't know its been set to read only.

I am curious so I plugged again and the reported were ?
below on attachment
please check your log. it has several lines suggesting "USB cable defect?"
Also it seems the device is recognized as full-speed, while you're trying to connect high-speed.
In addition to my answer in other thread, I'd suggest trying a better cable/adapter combo, and also try to use different speeds in h-e-n GUI.
Also I don't know if there's such a thing, but if there is then you should select "mass storage mode" on N86, at least for initial testing. Make sure N86 doesn't try to charge from USB, this would cause problems with VBUS overload and switchoff, which also will result in hostmode failing after initial proper ENUM. To rule that out you may want to use a externally powered hub.

Thanks for the log :-)
cheers
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Last edited by joerg_rw; 2010-11-17 at 16:29.