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Greetings Everyone,
I need some help as a newbie. OK, I bought a N810 on eBay and it was working fine. I bought GPS maps from Wayfinder for 3 years and installed. Working fine, then I was queued to update the maps application, so I did. That’s when all started to happen. The maps corrupted and I couldn’t re-install. I contacted Wayfinder and they suggested I re-install the entire OS from the Nokia Site, I did, no success. Then Wayfinder suggested I re-format the internal memory space, I did, without success but now I cant even install any application, I get the error message, “Downloading skype failed “ for any application. I also tried to re-create the “TMP” folder using FileManager and it says “Operation failed” but on the removable media (added a 4GB card), I can create folders. When I go in through a Windows machine, I can access the internal memory and make folders. Any thoughts?
 
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Did you do a fresh reflash? I mean without restoring the back up?

You can reformat the memory card and download the maps individually via a pc. There is a link in the forum for the navicore website....

search for it.
 

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I would do as Sachin suggests, reflash the entire tablet (not the internal memory card) and don't restore anything from a backup. See if you can get maps to install via the tablet.

If it won't install even on a freshly reflashed tablet then there's probably something physically wrong with the tablet.

If you need help with reflashing the tablet, check out this tutorial:

http://tabletschool.blogspot.com/200...-firmware.html

As sachin said, don't restore the backup, see if it works without restoring first.
 

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Hey everyone. I just did that. I did it twice before without results. I don't think it's anything physically wrong with the device because I can see the internal card from Windows and can modify the folder structure there. It seems like something with the Wayfinder update has changed some type of permissions somewhere on the system.
 
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Hmm... wonder if this is something to do with the latest firmware, "Diablo". It caused some problems with installing other third party applications, maybe it's somehow interfering with Wayfinder?

I'm sorry I can't help further... :-(
 

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if internal memory card has map directory remove it and try downloading maps from wayfinder again. Write your license code down if you already didn't.
 

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After getting an error message, try using the terminal utility and type:
dmesg

The last 5-10 lines are usually the most interesting. They might point to obvious I/O errors, but can also log harmless messages that sound bad. Might be worthwhile to paste it here.

I don't understand how a problem like that would persist between installs unless the package is broken in the repository or there are hardware problems. Any idea why the guy was selling on eBay? It's a lot easier to sell as "Like new, works perfectly!" when the device works but has problems later.
 

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Originally Posted by mikkov View Post
if internal memory card has map directory remove it and try downloading maps from wayfinder again.
Yeah, this is worth trying. I had problems installing maps until I deleted the directory and started again.


I don't understand how a problem like that would persist between installs unless the package is broken in the repository or there are hardware problems.
Is there any chance this is a diablo thing? Could the package only work with chinook for some reason?
 

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Originally Posted by krisse View Post
Is there any chance this is a diablo thing? Could the package only work with chinook for some reason?
Generally speaking, no.

I've used "Map" lots of times under Diablo, anyway.
 

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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Generally speaking, no.

I've used "Map" lots of times under Diablo, anyway.
Maybe it's the installation process and/or licence key that conflict with diablo?

I don't know at all, this is completely out of my field of expertise, but thought the suggestions might help. :-)
 

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