right... wrong group... suggest a google for nokia forum
One suggestion I would make is to put the card in a pc card reader and
see if it is still blocked... never heard of a card having a password...
sounds like something the phone or encryption software did.
other questions would be;
did you change cards?
did you upgrade your phone's software?
put the card in a computer or other device?
when you remove the card, what's on the card (mmc or sd?)
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
> right... wrong group... suggest a google for nokia forum
First of all, thanks for taking interest.
I came here through MSN so didn't knew about Google forums.
> One suggestion I would make is to put the card in a pc card reader and
> see if it is still blocked... never heard of a card having a password...
> sounds like something the phone or encryption software did.
sounds a good point. I'll try it as soon as I get my hands on a card
reader, OR another mobile device.
> other questions would be;
>
> did you change cards?
I had done it long before, when I changed my old card with this one. It's
been more than a year since, and I got no problem with this.
> did you upgrade your phone's software?
never!
> put the card in a computer or other device?
NO.! but I connect it with my PC as a data storage device, Primarily to
copy photos
from mobile to PC. Some times I install mobile games from PC, But that
stuff is installed on to the phone memory not on the card, moreover I have
not done it in the recent past.
> when you remove the card, what's on the card (mmc or sd?)
I'm sorry! I could not under stand this Question, would you please explain.
However I didn't remove the card when it all happened, I didn't need to
remove it, because it was working fine. When the problem occured, then I
removed and reseated the card, and also changed it temporarily with old one,
only for diagnostic purpose.
> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] - 27 Mar 2008 22:10 GMT
>> I'll try it as soon as I get my hands on a card reader, OR another
mobile device. <<
>> NO.! but I connect it with my PC as a data storage device,
Primarily to copy photos from mobile to PC. <<
First, dedicated pc card readers are now under $10 in many places... if
you use any device that has a memory card, having one is a valuable
tool... among other things, transferring files is normally many times
faster than using a connected device.
>> when you remove the card, what's on the card (mmc or sd?) <<
>> I'm sorry! I could not under stand this Question <<
Physically remove the card from the phone... it should have a label of
some sort which is the id info I was looking for... to clarify the mmc
vs sd card type.
In addition, it may have a "lock tab" (get a magnifying glass) ...if it
does, make sure the tab is in the unlocked position.
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]