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I didn't use re-Flash
 
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Can anyone help me, i am not found where is the Thank button in this forum, really
 
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Normally you see if at the bottom right of every post ("Quote & Reply | Quick Reply | Thanks!"). You cannot be thanked because of low post count (I think). But you should be able to thank, if you are logged in.
 

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Originally Posted by Hossein View Post
If you see the drives on your computer but cannot open them, use a file recovery program (on windows Recover My Files, Active @Undelete, many more) to recover your important files, then format it.
NO!!!!!

MyDocs use Linux "ext2" file system - don't play around with playthings in Windows!
This is a journaled file system and has a master block that has "previous content" also available.
Download "TestDisk" - this use the "fschk" that comes from Unix, and can search for a master block, or if an application has destroyed it - or you mucked around.. it will use the previous copy. Go to "Advance" and "Search for Masterblock" and see if it can find the file system. When you see all your files, "write", quit and quit and reboot. MyDocs should be in /etc/fstab - and will mount automatically. But /user/MyDocs is Windows "mountpoint" as mass storage device - it is not a Windows peripheral!
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Hm, MyDocs is fat32, and ext2 is not journaled.
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Correct.
/user is the second partition on the eMMC, with ext3 file system, that is fully journaled, and find this.

MyDocs is mounted in this as /user/MyDocs

Being first partition, file system FAT and all the shortcomings of this.

The third partition is the Linux swap. Try to avoid playing around here with MSDOS commands, there are vastly better tools in Linux.
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Originally Posted by knuthf View Post
Correct.
/user is the second partition on the eMMC, with ext3 file system, that is fully journaled, and find this.

MyDocs is mounted in this as /user/MyDocs

Being first partition, file system FAT and all the shortcomings of this.

The third partition is the Linux swap. Try to avoid playing around here with MSDOS commands, there are vastly better tools in Linux.
your pathes are all wrong (as a mount command would have shown you...)
/dev/mmcblk0p2 (ext3 indeed) => /home
/dev/mmcblk0p1 (vfat) => /home/user/MyDocs
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