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2008-07-27
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If the USB cable is connected, then in File Manager I can't see the "internal memory card" nor my SD card ("Kingston") As soon as I disconnect the USB, these two show right back up in File Manager. What's the good reason for this that I'm not seeing?
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2008-07-27
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Cyberduck does (SFTP). Well, others do to, but it has the right combination of usefullness and freeness.
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2008-07-28
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Thanks everyone. It just didn't occur to me that I wouldn't be able to browse to the area where the documents are naturally stored.
When I connect the N810 via USB to my MacBook, I get an "untitled" drive mounted in my laptop's finder. This untitled drive contains what appears to be the "internal memory card" (folders = backups, map, tmp and video)
What I would have *expected* to be able to browse, however, is my "snokia" volume which includes the Audio clips, Documents, Games, Images, video clips. Hubby suspects it might have something to do with the folder naming convention that uses a "." before the file name.
I am in the process of fixing the "file corruption issue" with my internal memory card, so I had thought I could just connect the USB to my laptop and move the (few) files I have stored over. I'm finding, however, that I can't browse to those folders from my laptop. I just did a backup to my Kingston memory card, and I can browse to *that* from the laptop when connected via USB (and I can physically eject it of course and then read the memory card directly in the laptop). I can also send my files to the laptop via blue tooth successfully.
So, I don't believe I'm in danger of losing any files and I have several options. It's just very confusing and unexpected that I can't navigate to my documents folder from the laptop through finder, since that's where most of the "meat" on my n810 resides.
Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions would be appreciated. In the meantime, I'm backing up to the SD card, and to the internal card (just to be safe) and each of those backups I can see in finder to copy to my MacBook, so it's all good.
But, for just wanting to grab a single file or two, I'm finding it impossible via USB. Am I missing something? Is USB a "passe" way to move files, and I should instead be using SD cards and blue tooth?
Thanks!
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