On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:39 -0800, ext Kon Wilms wrote:
All,
I purchased N800 #1 and tested a 'known to work' 4Gb Transcend 150x SD
(non-HC) card on it.
Formatting and then initializing with swap corrupted the card. I
dosfsck'd it under Linux and the report was a corrupted header. If I
On 1/25/07, Kimmo Hämäläinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Formatting and then initializing with swap corrupted the card. I
dosfsck'd it under Linux and the report was a corrupted header. If I
fix it and put it back in the N800 it is readable. The N800 is unable
to format it without corrupting
All,
I purchased N800 #1 and tested a 'known to work' 4Gb Transcend 150x SD
(non-HC) card on it.
Formatting and then initializing with swap corrupted the card. I dosfsck'd
it under Linux and the report was a corrupted header. If I fix it and put it
back in the N800 it is readable. The N800 is
Just curious whether you are using the updated 2007 release or the one
that comes installed in the box?
On 1/24/07, Kon Wilms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I purchased N800 #1 and tested a 'known to work' 4Gb Transcend 150x SD
(non-HC) card on it.
Formatting and then initializing with swap
Both, as well as the updated test kernel with SDHC support. All have the
same effect.
Cheers
Kon
On 1/24/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious whether you are using the updated 2007 release or the one
that comes installed in the box?
On 1/24/07, Kon Wilms [EMAIL