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 corrupt
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.
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 PROTECT
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 c
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 un