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2008-03-09
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does the n810 file manager see the card? if so, can you reformat it in there?
if not, how is it partitioned? for it to work automatically and be seen by the file manager you need to have the whole card, or at least some of it, as the first partition.
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2008-03-09
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2008-03-09
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I currently have a 2 GB microSD installed via a miniSD adapter with no problems but when I install the 8 GB SD it is not recognised and my system stalls.
To solve the problem I have reformatted the card (FAT32) on my laptop and it seems to work fine when I transfer files to and from it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks