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    Muzimak | # 1 | 2012-05-27, 09:07 | Report

    Hey guys, awful day I had yesterday, visited some friends, we were having beers and loud music, we needed some more music so I plugged in my cellphone to their Laptop, everything went well so far, the problem started later on when I took a picture and noticed that the phone says no Images stored, checked the music and everything was there, today I checked the music and it's also gone.Tried a reboot and no luck, decided to plug it in to my PC with an updated Anti-Virus, 27 viruses detected and deleted. Music & Images are still there in the memory card but can't view them with the phone... What do I do now? Is there an Anti-Virus to stop this from happening in the future!

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    coderus | # 2 | 2012-05-27, 09:36 | Report

    lol. it's PC virus for infecting FlashDrives, not MeeGo
    it will infect your PC, if you connected phone to your PC via Mass Storage mode.

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    Muzimak | # 3 | 2012-05-27, 09:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by coderus View Post
    lol. it's PC virus for infecting FlashDrives, not MeeGo
    it will infect your PC, if you connected phone to your PC via Mass Storage mode.
    How does this help me view my pictures on my phone? Viruses have been cleaned now!

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    Dragoss91 | # 4 | 2012-05-27, 09:44 | Report

    A full reflash should fix your device . There are no viruses for meego/maemo , but some PC viruses may target parts of system that are similar to a PC .

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    Muzimak | # 5 | 2012-05-27, 09:54 | Report

    This is all I see now, where did everything go?

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    HtheB | # 6 | 2012-05-27, 10:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by Muzimak View Post
    This is all I see now, where did everything go?

    Attachment 26587
    did you enable "show hidden files" under Windows?

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    pycage | # 7 | 2012-05-27, 11:31 | Report

    FAT32 file system is a time bomb. Better avoid that evil USB cable (except for charging) and transfer data via SFTP. It's more comfortable and safer. Microsoft's FAT32 is prone to break.
    This does not only apply to the N9 but also the N900 and all other devices that provide FAT32 mass storage mode.

    If you really have to plug in that evil USB cable, always make sure that you only remove it once you have cleanly unmounted the file system.

    As for your problem, use the evil USB cable once more to run scandisk or fsck on the phone's memory. This may help.

    As for sharing music, the N9 has a built-in DLNA server since PR 1.2. It would be safer to use this one the next time.

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    Muzimak | # 8 | 2012-05-28, 09:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by pycage View Post
    FAT32 file system is a time bomb. Better avoid that evil USB cable (except for charging) and transfer data via SFTP. It's more comfortable and safer. Microsoft's FAT32 is prone to break.
    This does not only apply to the N9 but also the N900 and all other devices that provide FAT32 mass storage mode.

    If you really have to plug in that evil USB cable, always make sure that you only remove it once you have cleanly unmounted the file system.

    As for your problem, use the evil USB cable once more to run scandisk or fsck on the phone's memory. This may help.

    As for sharing music, the N9 has a built-in DLNA server since PR 1.2. It would be safer to use this one the next time.
    Thanx for the advice, DLNA always requires a router to work isn't it? The guys didn't have a router so I couldn't use DLNA. In my house I have a PS3 connected to the router, when I switch on my DLNA on PS3 immediately sees the N9 and files can be copied, how would I do this with a Laptop without the router in place?

    Secondly, do U mind giving me step by step instructions how to Scandisk / fsck?

    When using File Manager I'm able to see my Pics only. The other thing, when taking a picture, then clicking on Galary, it's empty since this incidence.

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    pycage | # 9 | 2012-05-28, 10:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by Muzimak View Post
    Thanx for the advice, DLNA always requires a router to work isn't it? The guys didn't have a router so I couldn't use DLNA. In my house I have a PS3 connected to the router, when I switch on my DLNA on PS3 immediately sees the N9 and files can be copied, how would I do this with a Laptop without the router in place?
    Yes, they need to be in the same network. If there is no router, you could try to set up an adhoc-network. But that would be huge battery drainer.
    Another option would be to use the USB cable in network mode (this may need to have developer mode enabled) to have a direct network connection to your laptop. Then you could access all contents on the phone via SFTP without having to mount the FAT32 MMC.

    Originally Posted by Muzimak View Post
    Secondly, do U mind giving me step by step instructions how to Scandisk / fsck?
    Maybe someone else has more experience with it on Windows and can help.

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    Win7Mac | # 10 | 2012-05-28, 11:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by Muzimak View Post
    do U mind giving me step by step instructions how to Scandisk / fsck?
    Scandisk is the name on older WIN OS. For WIN 7 it's called Checkdisk. fsck is a similar tool on LINUX OS.

    Connect ur N9 as mass storage device and use Checkdisk following these steps:
    http://www.w7forums.com/use-chkdsk-check-disk-t448.html

    Hope this helps.

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