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I also have a 8GB microSD kingston I use via an adapter, I get about 1-1.5MB/sec sustained on it (and the internal card, too) when going through n810-usb cable, and ~17MB/sec when going through it's own tiny USB adapter. If you don't have anything crucial on it, I'd say reformat in the card reader on your desktop, and try it out then. If the speed is the same, that would rule out the NIT. If it fixes it, you likely had a corrupted filesystem.
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Considering the plethora of information related to this device on this forum and the web, I, for the life of me, cannot find solutions to some of the problems I encounter. I'm like a strange problem magnet.
I am encountering very slow write speeds from pc to the N810 via USB.
(External SDHC = Kingston 8GB Class 4 microsdhc w/ mini adapter)
Write speed via USB:
Vista64 -> N810 Internal Card: ~500KB/s
XPSP3 -> N810 Internal Card: ~500KB/s
Vista64 -> N810 External Card: ~500KB/s
XPSP3 -> N810 External Card: ~500KB/s
But also, I put the external card into my (new) pc's card reader, and it wrote at about 500KB/s, so I would assume it was a bad card, if not for the fact that it writes at the same speed as the internal card.
Any thoughts / suggestions? Thanks.
///EDIT: is there anyway to see write speeds within Maemo?
maemo.org search
I AM NOT A ROLE-MODEL.
Last edited by JayOnThaBeat; 2009-04-21 at 01:29.