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    N810 Won't Install From App Manager

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    rcadden | # 1 | 2008-01-30, 02:28 | Report

    Ok, so it appears as though my App Manager is broken. I've re-installed OS2008 50-2, and have NOT restored my backup. I go into the App Manager, allow it to refresh, and everything shows up fine. When I click on a package to install, it proceeds as if it's going to install, but when it gets to the 'download' part, it just stops and says 'downloading <package name> failed.'

    That's it. That's all I get.

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    rcadden | # 2 | 2008-01-30, 02:55 | Report

    Bugzilla Bug #2797

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    alaska770 | # 3 | 2008-01-30, 03:13 | Report

    I just ran into this problem yesterday. I believe It is related to the internal card becoming read only for some reason. To test, try to delete or add a file to the internal card.

    The solution seems to be to reformat the internal card, but you can not do so if virtual memory is turned on. To turn off virtual memory, as root in terminal remount the internal card in with read write permissions:

    # mount -o remount,rw /media/mmc2

    Then use control panel to turn off virtual memory. You should now be able to reformat mmc2 via terminal, file manager, or as a mounted volume on a PC desktop.

    You might want to save a copy of all those Navicore maps and any other unique data before reformatting.

    One person who did not have root access via terminal simply turned off N810, plugged it into PC with USB and turned it on and was able to reformat the mounted volume that way.

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    rcadden | # 4 | 2008-01-30, 03:23 | Report

    I'll try this. However, shouldn't a firmware wipe have fixed that?

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    rcadden | # 5 | 2008-01-30, 03:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by alaska770 View Post
    One person who did not have root access via terminal simply turned off N810, plugged it into PC with USB and turned it on and was able to reformat the mounted volume that way.
    This worked for me, I'm still reformatting, will report later.

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    rcadden | # 6 | 2008-01-30, 04:02 | Report

    lookin good. Rock on, thanks.

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