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color=#000000 size=3>Some people seem to have issues that completely corrupt
beyond repair a MMC card and it seems to be possibly tied to using the USB cable
to transfer files to/from your PC and the MMC card in the Nokia.
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<DIV><SPAN class=893261619-29082007><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>It's
possible that cards experiencing this problem are not completely corrupted
"beyond repair", but that they've simply had their FAT tables damaged to
the point where most software can't deal with them. FAT32 devices seem to have a
particular problem, in that if certain elements of the FAT table get corrupted,
they appear to be completely unusable. This kind of damage can be
repaired using the Disk Manager on Windows XP or 2000. If you use this to
reformat such a device, it will come back to life quite successfully (but be
prepared for a bit of a wait while the Disk Manager decides that the device is
not properly formatted and that it can't therefore show its current
format).</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=893261619-29082007><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>David
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