my laptop will not even identify the card; the package was brand new; what other device could I try it in?? How could I be sure that if they sent me another one that it would work???
Jeet,
It pretty much boils down to the fact you got a bad card. It happens. As to guarantee the next will work, no way to do that, but I would do a quick GOOGLE search using NOKIA 770 and Kingston MMC card and see if you find any trouble . Overall from what I have seen, it doesnt seem to have a tempremental MMC slot, fortunately.
I just received a Kingston 2GB rs-mmc card and while the phone (a Nokia 6680) and the card reader read and write the card just fine, the 770 says "unformatted or damaged card".
I let the phone format it in case it was not ok, but the result is the same.
In the control panel I can't format the card because in the tab it says it's damaged and everything else is disabled.
Any idea?
Could it be the 770 reader is not 100% rs-mmc compatbile?
Edit: I'm runninng non-beta2006 and I don't wish to downgrade unless it's proved it will solve the issue.