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I have 2GB SD card and a little problem with it.
- I can't delete directories from filemanager
- I can't delete dirs from terminal using "rm -rf"
All it says is 'read only filesystem'
I've tried also formatting it from filemanager's menu (and it seems it goes ok) but when i open card, everything is still there.
I've also tried to mount card on my desktop computer - iMac G5 - but it doesn't mount.
Is there anything else I can do, or should I just go and buy new card?
Thanks.
Months ago, I purchased two 4GB non-SDHC cards that work perfectly in my N800. All 4GB is visible.
If I upgrade to the newest firmware, will these cards cease to be readable because they're >2GB and are non-SDHC?
Thanks,
Chris