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2013-08-08
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Three times now I have had filesystem corruption through the N900 not being shut down correctly.
The first two times was when I was swapping the battery, the most recent was when I was powering off to power back on again (I know I should have done a reboot, but it's too late now).
The first time I held down the power button, but was in a hurry and am not sure I watched the light go out - I may have a dodgy power button as turning the device back on can take several attempts.
The second time I used "Switch Off" from the power menu and waited for the light to fade out. This normally works.
The third and most recent I did the same as the second. Then tried to power it on.
I'm assuming that there maybe is still some file activity after the light has faded out and I need to give it a bit longer?
Or is there a fool proof way of ensuring it's down?
Thanks.
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2013-08-08
, 09:24
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The first two times was when I was swapping the battery, the most recent was when I was powering off to power back on again (I know I should have done a reboot, but it's too late now).
The first time I held down the power button, but was in a hurry and am not sure I watched the light go out - I may have a dodgy power button as turning the device back on can take several attempts.
The second time I used "Switch Off" from the power menu and waited for the light to fade out. This normally works.
The third and most recent I did the same as the second. Then tried to power it on.
I'm assuming that there maybe is still some file activity after the light has faded out and I need to give it a bit longer?
Or is there a fool proof way of ensuring it's down?
Thanks.