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Apr 15th, 2007, 8:18 pm
My PPC shows that on my SD-MMC card I have used around 880 MB out of ~955 MB, but when I checked that it actually contain data around 550 MB. Where did I loose 230 MB?
Well, I formated it and it was completely empty. Then I installed some programs and copied some files and tried to copy a movie, which was unsuccessful (failed because of insufficient space on card - also weird, because before copying it still had 700 MB free, but movie was around 300 MB). And now it shows that I have used 450 MB, but the actual files on card are no more than 250 MB, probably less. Now I lost also around 200 MB.
Where is the problem? Maybe it's because of Microsoft ActiveSync which applies come kind of that freakin' conversion or some other sh*t, that screws files.
Also, many files cannot be copied from PC to SD-MMC card and from SD-MMC card to PC when my PPC is connected to the PC. Most popular errors are "The data is invalid." etc.
What the hell is it? The SD-MMC card was formated recently and I also did hard-reset several days ago. Any suggestions? Format a MMC card, do a Hard reset and uninstall everything from PC and try again?
I have the FS Pocket LOOX N560 running Windows Mobile 5.
Maybe there are some updates to Windows Mobile 5 like Windows Updates to Windows PC versions?
Apr 15th, 2007, 8:18 pm
Apr 15th, 2007, 10:07 pm
ok..u might wanna go and chek start...settings.....remove programs....if nothing is in there, and the space left isn't there also, then u must do a clear storage....happened to me and i did it and everything went bak 2 normal....if that doesn't help the sd card, on the right soft button in file explorer, press menu...show all files...there MIGHT b a huge program that the ppc isn't showing u...if none of this doesn't help, then idk...ur sd card just might b corrupt...i hope this helps....

p.s. (no need for a hard reset, clear storage in start...settings....should do)
Apr 15th, 2007, 10:07 pm

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