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Go back into Disk Management as described previously. With the N900 connected to your PC in Mass Storage Mode you should see the disk labelled N900 in Disk Management. Right click on the volume, go to "Properties". From there go to the "Tools" tab and run the "Error-checking" tool to check the volume for errors.

The alternative is to go Start > Run - type in cmd and hit enter. Then in the DOS prompt type
Code:
chkdsk e:
Where I hope that e: is the drive letter assigned to your N900. You can get the drive letter from the Disk Management SErvice in Computer Management.

Let us know how you got on.
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Last edited by Switch_; 2011-02-09 at 11:49.