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Hello............
I have a n900 ...32gb hard drive does not show it inside the phone, but the computer shows ,the format will ,flash with 3 bin file but I did not just lead the way
Please help me..................................
 
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Originally Posted by setare2006 View Post
Hello............
I have a n900 ...32gb hard drive does not show it inside the phone, but the computer shows ,the format will ,flash with 3 bin file but I did not just lead the way
Please help me..................................
I'm not sure I'm following you - are you referring the the internal 32gb memory, or a 32gb microSD card? If the internal memory, have you tried reflashing the eMMC?
 

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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
I'm not sure I'm following you - are you referring the the internal 32gb memory, or a 32gb microSD card? If the internal memory, have you tried reflashing the eMMC?
hard device 32gb
 
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reflashing eMMc
I sure is explained in this way Reflashing Memory
thankss..
 
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#95
if you are having problems with your memory card then in 80% of the case there is the issue of memory card corruption. The main reason behind this corruption is virus attack, pulling out of memory card while the phone was on, taking photos when the phone's battery is very low, etc. All these issues leads to memory card corruption problems. When this issue occurs you must stop taking the photos and try to recover first the lost photos. YOu can do it by using a good memory card recovery software program. From online you will find numerous.
 

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Originally Posted by winslet View Post
if you are having problems with your memory card then in 80% of the case there is the issue of memory card corruption. The main reason behind this corruption is virus attack, pulling out of memory card while the phone was on, taking photos when the phone's battery is very low, etc. All these issues leads to memory card corruption problems. When this issue occurs you must stop taking the photos and try to recover first the lost photos. YOu can do it by using a good memory card recovery software program. From online you will find numerous.
Hello ,,,THANKS..
What Can I sort my problems hard to solve your phone
Now the problem has to find the phone hard
Hard way what the problem?
Take a problem from the phone or what kind of phone plan is solved??
THANKS......

Last edited by setare2006; 2010-04-24 at 08:31.
 
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#97
I had this memory card corrupt and i switched off the N900 took out the micro sd card then replaced it and turned back on after that everything back to normal, i do find the micro sd slot somewhat awkward not like the normal Nokia slot that you just push in and if you dont get the 2 tiny tounges under the plastic lips the micro sd card does not seat properly hence future problems like "memory card corrupt" Hope this is a help.
 
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#98
I have good news for you all - I had the same problem, my internal 32GB memory card was corrupted.
i found out that the culprit was the big VFAT data partition, /dev/mmcblk1p1, that usually should be mounted on /home/user/MyDocs, but it wasn't.

I ssh'ed to my N900, tried to mount i manually,

mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /mnt

but got an error.
After i formatted it with

mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/mmcblk1p1

and rebooted, everything was fine again !

Hope it will be as easy as at my place,

cheers varac
 
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#99
i've just got this issue yersteday when i took my phone from a repair job(phone was not charging anymore)
i had to replace mmcblk1p1 with mmcblk0 and it worked
mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/mmcblk0

thanks varac for info....otherwise i would have to send the phone to repair centre again and wait for another 3 weeks
 
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#100
> i had to replace mmcblk1p1 with mmcblk0 and it worked
> mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/mmcblk0

Please be careful ! It looks like the disk numbering depends on whether or not there is an external micro-sc-card inserted or not.

On my device /dev/mmcblk0 ist the whole *external* memory card.
/dev/mmcblk1p1 ist the first partition of the *internal* memory card.

So, be warned - know what you do ! There are even different Filesystems on the interal memory card (/dev/mmcblk1p1 is FAT32, /dev/mmcblk1p2 is ext3).

And please be clear *which* memory card is the problem - internal or external (i mean the micro-sd-card slot).
 
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