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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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Oh my, did you type 'rm -rf / ' ? That thing's legendary
I guess if you had the inspiration to immediately shut down the device a lot of things on the FAT partition can be recovered. Just connect it to a PC and run data recovery software on it. Results may vary
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2010-01-23
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2010-01-23
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There is a backup program that works really well that is included with the n900. Its never a bad idea to use it. Maybe even store the backup on a card, or copy it off. Because bad stuff (tm) happens all the time with these devices. Including user error.
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2010-01-24
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Unlikely you will be able to recover anything.
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2010-01-24
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After giving up trying to fiI just thought I should let anyone who are interested know that even though you think you have completely erased files or programs from your n900, there is still a good chance to recover what you lost.
My problem is:
While trying to install Mauku on my Nokia N900, I did something that earsed a lot of other things on the device.
I was having problems installing the program, but on the homepage for the programme http://mauku.innologies.com/ I found a tip about using an rm command in the terminal. I don't have that much excperience with using the terminal, but I tried the comand. I think that in the process I went a little to far and not only erased the intendet database but alos erased all the files I've ever made on my device.
After using the rm comand in the terminal, I managed to install the Mauku program. But when I looked for the program I couldn't find it. So I switched the device of and on again, and that's when I discovered that my personalised background was gone. I tried to find the file for the background image, and found out that all the picture files, videofiles etc that was stored on the internal memory card was gone too. Aslo all my calendar appointments and phonebook directory was gone.
So I decided to try recovering everything by using the backupfile I made when the last firmware update happened last week. But I discovered that the backupfile was also gone.
Now I sit here and wonder if I've made a compleate fool of my self and done something that can't be fixed..
Or is there a way that I can recover my lost files after using the rm command??