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plug the N810 into one usb port, the N800 into another and drag the files over?
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Sorry to hear about your card.
Perhaps you could write up a step-by-step of the solution you mention?
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I have a N800 with OS2008 installed on the internal 4GB SD card (one ext2/ext3 partition) with about 1.2GB used, and rest is free space.
I have bought a N810 - how do I clone the 4GB SD card and move it to the internal 2GB of the N810????
Any help would be much appreciated! BTW I have access to openSUSE/Linux OS on my PC so I can read the 4GB card in my PC.