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My external memory card has turned read-only all of a sudden. I don't think I played around with any settings to make it happen. I can read from it (duh), but can't write to it, or delete from it. All settings have the read-only box unchecked etc. I searched the forums, but couldn't find anything, so sorry if this problem has been brought up before.

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Have you tested the card in a desktop or notebook with USB card reader? This could help determine whether the problem is with the card itself or the Nokia device.

I would also check the write protect switch, although it's been stated here that it's a no-op with these units. (Making a mental note to try that myself next time my N800 is idle.)
 
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Yes, both writing and deleting works from the computer, however, on the N800 everything is, once again, a "read only folder" on the Memory Card, even the root of it.
 
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Unless somebody else has a better idea, sounds like reflash time...
 
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#5
Yeah, I will in about... 13 hours from now if no one has some magic to share.

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Did you try reformat it with pc? Maybe something has happend for memcard and format would help.
 

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For the record; I reflashed, and it now works fine. Seems to have a been some kind of software error.
 
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#8
Had the same issue. n800 saw external 2Gig card as read-only. Using USB worked and card worked as normal outside of n800, so nothing seemed to be wrong with the card. Eventually gave up and reformatted it using the n800.
 
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#9
I'll do that if there is a next time. Copying the data on the card over to a computer, formatting, and copying the data back is probably better than reflashing and having to reinstall stuff.
 
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#10
Don't forget to search the forum before posting:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=5604

Also, please Vote or add your notes here:

https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1204

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