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I bought my N900 when it was released in London a while back. Its been awesome all this time and I just got back from a holiday to Rome and Perugia. On the way back it fell out of luggage and the screen has been dented.
The display and touch screen now only works in the top right corner. I cannot seem to press or select anything else. It shows a corrupted display for 60% of the screen. If I use TV out I can see the display fine. So Im pretty happy the data is safe, only the screen was damaged.
I have spent the evening reading articles on this site to help me access the file system and retrieve my photos and contacts and calendar but cannot work out how. Please help. Ill explain things I have tried.
Note: As a long term owner of the N900 I am aware of its Linux heritage but have not coded or gone "in depth" with the xterm at all. I mainly used the application manager and used the phone just shy of any hardcore scripting or hacking so please bare with me
I have tried plugging the phone into my PC using the USB cable supplied but because I cannot use the touch screen I cannot select Mass Storage or PC Suite. I read on this site that if the phone is turned off then it is read as a normal USB drive. I tried this but Vista began to install drivers and then failed. I then read this is only in Linux so I downloaded the latest version of Ubuntu and then booted from a CD running it and again tried the N900 both on and off. This time Ubuntu noticed the N900 as two differernt drives but complained every time I tried to open one of them. It gave an error like they were not folders to open(?).
I then found this article http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=64906&page=3 and tried using it to back stuff up. The MyDocs partially worked! I now have some databases of contacts on my microSD card. However Im not sure how I can add them to Ovi or integrate them somewhere usefull. Anyhow, it did not copy my photos over to the MicroSD card. I then found this article http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=48756 which showed how to copy music over. I tried replacing the folder named Music for DCIM (It was a guess, Im not sure if the N900 stores them there) and it through up a load of errors in Xterm complaining it could not copy the images to the media/mmc as it was a read only file system. But I have just ran the backup script fine a few mins back.
I really really wish there was a keyboard shortcut I could use to select the Mass Storage Mode button or PC Suite Button when it pops up. Is there a way I can enable either in xterm? Can I plug in my N900 to the PC via USB and somehow run xterm to establish the connection?
I would really appreciate all your help in rescuing my photos and details. I saw mention on this site of a way I could remote into the phone like a VNC viewer, it was something like openssh / x11vnc but Im not exactly sure what they do.
Apologies if the spelling is off. Its late and Ive been trying to fix this all night :P
Many thanks,
Joda