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When I go into my "Media player" I see two mp4 files that used to be stored on a card I had installed in the Internal Memory Card. The files are no longer on that card (or any other), but they still show up in my "Library -> Video" list within Media player. When I try to delete them from within the Media player it tells me, "Unable to delete some items."
I've tried taking out my cards and the files still show up, so it has to be something in the Nokia's built-in memory. I can't find them in File Manager even when I use the Search function.
This may be an issue of doing the backup/restore when I upgraded from OS2007 to OS2008.
Any ideas of how to delete these files that don't seem to actually exist? Like I said, it's pretty minor, but it's been bugging me for a while now.