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My N800 OS'07 File Manager recently won't let me internally transfer 300-500mb movie files from the 2gb card to the 8gb card and gives me the "Not enough memory" message. It seemed to be working before.
There's about 4gb left on the 8gb card, so memory ISN'T the problem. . (I have Virtual Memory turned on in the internal 8gb - but only 128mb). And it will accept much smaller files from the 2gb or the internal ram
I normally use the 2gb as the external card to pop out and grab files from my PC using a USB adapter. I can also write on the 8gb this way - so I don't think the cards are corrupted. I also tried switching them around in the N800, with the same results.
Any fixes or suggestions?
(I apologize if this has been covered before - I just didn't know how exactly to phrase the search terms for it).
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My theory when this sort of thing has happened to me is that more memory is needed -- what we used to call "conventional memory" in the DOS days. In this case it would indicate you were short of memory on the non-mmc areas. Just my personal theory...
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There's about 4gb left on the 8gb card, so memory ISN'T the problem. . (I have Virtual Memory turned on in the internal 8gb - but only 128mb). And it will accept much smaller files from the 2gb or the internal ram
I normally use the 2gb as the external card to pop out and grab files from my PC using a USB adapter. I can also write on the 8gb this way - so I don't think the cards are corrupted. I also tried switching them around in the N800, with the same results.
Any fixes or suggestions?
(I apologize if this has been covered before - I just didn't know how exactly to phrase the search terms for it).
Last edited by lad; 2008-01-09 at 16:34.