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Sorry for confusing you
The application is showing you the thumbnails of the images, the tracker-process registered in the database before, not the real images themselves. Thats why you are not able to interact with the files. The database does not show the real content of the folders anymore, because of the error/corruption, that happened.
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testdisk N900.dd.img
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Okay, just verified my idea...
Start testdisk with the image unmounted like thisMake sure to choose non-partitioned media. Nevertheless the creation of folders with the same name might confuse testdisk.Code:testdisk N900.dd.img
This means... Photorec is the only viable option
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I connected my device to my laptop (Ubuntu) with BackupMenu running and made the image of the dev/disk/by-label/@ot\x20a\x20boot\x20d to my laptop. so now I've got the "N900.dd.img" file. I mounted it (mount -o loop N900.dd.img /home/my_user_name/n900) but testdisk does not see it. I tried to mount it some other places (/mnt, /dev/disk), but no use... in midnight commander (and in nautilus) I can see the mounted device and its content. even the other folders that I created before the fsck deletion (and I can reach the contents of these folders - for example I created a folder for python, for R statistics). but I always see/saw them, so it is not a surprise I think.
all my settings, all my other files remained the same - all diary events, all contacts, messages, ringtones, alarms, etc. just lost the contents of (or access to) .documents, .videos and .sounds...
o, and another thing: I ran GParted (couriosity...), and it says, that the 27 Gig partition is "unreservable", the swap and the 2 Gig partition is OK...
when I fsck my n900, it says:
dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
/dev/mmcblk0p1: 143 files, 33319/442337 clusters
I think this amount of files (143) is not enough for my original .documents, etc. - it is the "new MyDocs" folder contents: .images, R folder, python folder (I store nothing else on my phone), I assume. but I experienced another very interesting thing: when I browse images (I mean: File Manager -> Nokia N900 -> Images), and see one of the original image (for example "digital_nature1"), then press the "back arrow key" on the top right, it goes back to "Images" folder (of course), and when I press another "back arrow key", it goes back to "All images" (as always, of course), and the deleted images appear for only 5 seconds (even the scanned books, album wrappers for mp3s, etc - and I can scroll them), but when I try to access them, they "are no longer available". but the "All images" folder "knows" (I mean it writes this on the middle top), that there are 1369 images there (or was there...) - somewhere in the device, but cannot gain access to them...
now I don't know what to do... it seems like my .documents, .videos and .sounds folders are soooo hidden (or cannot be mounted at all) that they really are lost...
Last edited by justmemory; 2012-02-07 at 11:00.