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Solution to Corrupted Memory Card
I found a solution on my Nokia N73 and it worked for me
Here's how:
When you insert your Card Reader in Computer Drives then it said that your Memory Card is Corrupted then blah blah blah...
Safety Remove your Card Reader then Insert it in your phone.
When you go to Tools - Memory Card and if it said that your Memory Card is corrupted, press the Red Key.
Do shutdown your phone.
Remove your memory card from your phone.
Do a Hard Format (just press the power button which is located at the top of phone along with Green Call Key, 3 and *)
Then Insert your Memory Card again then THAT's IT!
Your FILES will be there and it's not corrupted.
Note: It will prompt "INSTALLING" when you insert your memory card. Ignore that.
Hack your phone (any method)
Install X-plore (any version)
Go to Application Manager and find what are the apps installed on your device. (REMEBER the file name)
Go to E:/Private/10202dce and delete the .sis extensions that you saw in App. Manager.
And THAT'S IT!
I hope this will be helpful for those who are new in this kind of situation.
FEEDBACK is a MUST!
I found a solution on my Nokia N73 and it worked for me
Here's how:
When you insert your Card Reader in Computer Drives then it said that your Memory Card is Corrupted then blah blah blah...
Safety Remove your Card Reader then Insert it in your phone.
When you go to Tools - Memory Card and if it said that your Memory Card is corrupted, press the Red Key.
Do shutdown your phone.
Remove your memory card from your phone.
Do a Hard Format (just press the power button which is located at the top of phone along with Green Call Key, 3 and *)
Then Insert your Memory Card again then THAT's IT!
Your FILES will be there and it's not corrupted.
Note: It will prompt "INSTALLING" when you insert your memory card. Ignore that.
Hack your phone (any method)
Install X-plore (any version)
Go to Application Manager and find what are the apps installed on your device. (REMEBER the file name)
Go to E:/Private/10202dce and delete the .sis extensions that you saw in App. Manager.
And THAT'S IT!
I hope this will be helpful for those who are new in this kind of situation.
FEEDBACK is a MUST!