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2011-02-28
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@ UK
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2011-03-05
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#54
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Anyone who is having this problem just connect your n900 with your windows pc in mass storage mood and a window should popup with dialoudge "scan for fix file system error" or similler, click on that and wait. If no window popup, than right click on n900 drive and go to properties then go to 'tools' tab and click "check Now" then click 'start' and wait. After the work done, your n900 now should have the ability to delete those files or folder its could'nt before.
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2011-03-06
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#55
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Well when people break other phones they ca't fix them because they have no access
And when they do, they complain you need to be a computer engineer to fix things
Guess you can't win..
Btw, "Safely remove device" in windows is there for a reason.
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2011-04-23
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@ U.K.
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You've got the right command there but, as I thought, it doesn't work as root. You can see that it's trying to delete the index files from /root when they're actually in /home/user. Rerun the "tracker-processes -r" command as the normal user.
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2011-04-28
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@ India
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Thanks