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rickocop
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 Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:14 pm |
Hi,
I have a nokia phone which has the password for the mmc stored in the default (C:\system\mmcstore) however my phone (6230i) is s40 and so I can't see the contents of the bloody file because I can't use fexplorer.
Are there any fexplorer equivalents, for s40, which will allow me to read the file? I have already tried mobyexplorer but it won't allow me to view anything on C:\ except the contents of the gallery.
If not I'll have to write my own, so does anyone know what the file hierarchy is like in a nokia s40 phone? can I just use the absolute path in to access the file and then use some j2me class to read contents of file?
Just had one last idea - does anyone know if there are any programs which run on windows that can read and write directly to the card-reader on a pc?
cheers,
Ricko
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rickocop
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 Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:17 pm |
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Sorry "read and write directly to the card reader" is pretty ambiguous, what i mean by that is: a program which will (without windows) mount the image of the card in the card reader, let me hack it up filthily, and then unmount it?
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 Kemul
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Phone Model: Nokia 6230 -> Nokia N73 -> Nokia 6500c
Service Provider: Telkomsel |
 Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:16 am |
The MMC used in Nokia phones is formatted as FAT32. Shouldn't be difficult to mount it in any Operating System.
As to opening a file in an S40, I have no idea. I'm sorry. Backing up the whole phone using Nokia PC Suite will compress the data I think. However, you can read that data to figure out something.
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rickocop
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 Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:51 pm |
Cool thanks for fat32 thing really helpful.
Unfortunately though windows built in software for dealing with MMCs will not mount the disk if it is password protected - well at least i think that's why windows just acknowledges it (as new hardware added) then "safely removes" it 30 secs later without it ever appearing in My Computer - which is where I would expect it to appear.
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