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2012-10-01
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2012-10-01
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2012-10-01
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2012-10-20
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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.
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2012-10-21
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2012-10-21
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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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