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2012-08-03
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I don't think there can actually be any difference in 'quality' of formatting. Healthy and properly formatted filesystem should always be the same regardless of the tools/os used.
If you don't trust windows and don't have a non-windows system at hand, why don't you download, load on some USB stick and then boot Hiren's BootCD? The disto includes quite many different disk/formatting tools which support usb mass storage media.
If this doesn't help, the problem is somewhere in N9's firmware (maybe detecting incompatible formatting and then getting stubborn about it).
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2012-09-01
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2012-09-01
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2012-09-22
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2012-09-24
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Hi Arie, how did you resolve your problem with the N9 not finding the MyDocs partition? I tried formatting it to FAT32 4096 byte clusters too, and now i cant seem to get my N9 to mount MyDocs at all anymore :S
Thanks!
Edit: Fixed it by restoring the device trought the settings menu.
Not gonna try that again :S
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-08
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2012-10-08
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Before some of us start breaking, can someone please give us step by step instructions to get this correctly please
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2012-10-08
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If you don't trust windows and don't have a non-windows system at hand, why don't you download, load on some USB stick and then boot Hiren's BootCD? The disto includes quite many different disk/formatting tools which support usb mass storage media.
If this doesn't help, the problem is somewhere in N9's firmware (maybe detecting incompatible formatting and then getting stubborn about it).
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