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2010-07-18
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Any further discussion on this?
I haven't tried to access my phones storage via mass storage though did notice it doesn't show in the windows explorer, using windows xp. I figured if anything it was assigned a drive that was already in use. I have since realised it doesn't show at home either and that's windows 7. Haven't noticed any issues, warnings etc show up. Not sure how to address this, advice or assistance would be much appreciated.
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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I used to see both drives when I connect in mass storage mode, but now I get the error message that the internal memory is in use, though I have no apps running at all.
Could something run in the background without me seeing it?
Is there a "task manager" that shows stuff that is not visible in the normal "running programs"-window?
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2010-07-26
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If I connect to the phone (with USB) in mass storage mode I can access just to memory card.
If I connect in PC suite mode, I can access only to the phone, but not to the memory card.
What I would actually would like is to have access to both in mass storage mode.