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- 11-21-2006, 07:53 AM #1CanopusGuest
I bought a 1GB memory card for above phone, but, seem to be having
difficulty copying some items from one card to the other. Copying my
videos and images proved no problem going Old Card > PC > New Card using a
card reader and swapping cards, but, from the Extras folder in the old
card I find that the applications in Collections have only the .jad files
copied not the .jar files of the applications or the .rms database file.
Same with games, the .jar files will not copy, I get an Access Denied
error. Is there any trick to copying these applications and games? I
found something similar with screen savers, wallpaper and ring tones, the
only way I could copy them from one card to another was to move a few from
the card to phone memory, swap cards and then move them back to the memory
card, but, due to lack of phone memory it's a slow and cumbersome process
and applications and games use more memory creating greater difficulties.
Surely this is not the only way to do it.
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Rob
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- 11-21-2006, 08:03 AM #2CanopusGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
Canopus on 21/11/2006 wrote:
I forgot to mention, there is also a "SD Content Package sd_voda" file
that cannot be copied from old card to PC and also if I right click on it
or any .jar file no context menu comes up so I cannot see their properties.
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Rob
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- 11-25-2006, 05:24 AM #3Jonathan QuirkGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 14:03:47 -0000, Canopus <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Canopus on 21/11/2006 wrote:
>
> I forgot to mention, there is also a "SD Content Package sd_voda" file
> that cannot be copied from old card to PC and also if I right click on
> it or any .jar file no context menu comes up so I cannot see their
> properties.
>
>
>
I found that some of the files, such as the games, could not be copied off
the 64Meg card that came with my 6233. The games were available as
downloads from Nokia. The "Secure" part of SD means keeping YOU out.
Incidentally, downloading from Nokia "requires" you to click through a T&C
agreement unless you bypass it by manipulating the URL on the download
button.
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Regards, etc.
Jonathan Quirk
jonathan AT quirk DOT force9 DOT co DOT uk
Ascot, Berkshire, UK
- 11-25-2006, 07:22 AM #4CanopusGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
Jonathan Quirk on 25/11/2006 wrote:
>I found that some of the files, such as the games, could not be copied off
> the 64Meg card that came with my 6233. The games were available as downloads from Nokia. The "Secure" part of SD means keeping YOU out. Incidentally, downloading from Nokia "requires" you to click through a T&C agreement unless you bypass it by manipulating the URL on the download button.
Thanks Jonathan, I was afraid of that. When you say they are available as
downloads from Nokia am I right in presuming that they are available as
downloads via ones mobile phone only? If so that is a path I don't really
want to take as I don't want to enable the costly Internet side of my
phone, I certainly don't need it and t6here are always security issues
that come along with it.
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Rob
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- 11-25-2006, 02:05 PM #5Jonathan QuirkGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 13:22:47 -0000, Canopus <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Jonathan Quirk on 25/11/2006 wrote:
>
>> I found that some of the files, such as the games, could not be copied
>> off the 64Meg card that came with my 6233. The games were available
>> as downloads from Nokia. The "Secure" part of SD means keeping YOU
>> out. Incidentally, downloading from Nokia "requires" you to click
>> through a T&C agreement unless you bypass it by manipulating the URL
>> on the download button.
>
> Thanks Jonathan, I was afraid of that. When you say they are available
> as downloads from Nokia am I right in presuming that they are available
> as downloads via ones mobile phone only? If so that is a path I don't
> really want to take as I don't want to enable the costly Internet side
> of my phone, I certainly don't need it and t6here are always security
> issues that come along with it.
>
Download them on your PC and then transfer them to your card or if you
have a data cable use PCSuite/Install applications to transfer them. I got
Rally 3D, Soccer 3D, Presenter and Sensor by downloading them to my PC.
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Regards, etc.
Jonathan Quirk
jonathan AT quirk DOT force9 DOT co DOT uk
Ascot, Berkshire, UK
- 11-25-2006, 07:09 PM #6CanopusGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
Jonathan Quirk on 25/11/2006 wrote:
>Download them on your PC and then transfer them to your card or if you
>have a data cable use PCSuite/Install applications to transfer them. I got
> Rally 3D, Soccer 3D, Presenter and Sensor by downloading them to my PC.
Those were the four on my card. Odd that you can download them to your PC
and transfer them to your card, but, not transfer them from one card to
the other both of which belong to you. I don't really like the Nokia PC
Suite, seems a bit clunky, but, I do have two card readers one with Micro
SD slot the other with SD slot and have the adapter so PC direct to card
seems the easiest way.
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Rob
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- 11-26-2006, 04:56 AM #7Jonathan QuirkGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:09:12 -0000, Canopus <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Jonathan Quirk on 25/11/2006 wrote:
>
>> Download them on your PC and then transfer them to your card or if you
>> have a data cable use PCSuite/Install applications to transfer them. I
>> got Rally 3D, Soccer 3D, Presenter and Sensor by downloading them to
>> my PC.
>
> Those were the four on my card. Odd that you can download them to your
> PC and transfer them to your card, but, not transfer them from one card
> to the other both of which belong to you. I don't really like the Nokia
> PC Suite, seems a bit clunky, but, I do have two card readers one with
> Micro SD slot the other with SD slot and have the adapter so PC direct
> to card seems the easiest way.
>
It is odd that some git at Nokia has decided to use the SD card's Secure
function to lock the apps when they are available elsewhere but these left
hand/ right hand cockups aren't unknown. Nokia PCSuite IS about the
clunkiest bit of software that will ever grace a PC; strange that a
company that has the best UI on phones can't get to grips with how to
produce a PC app. Their Music Manager blows: all the files in, say, My
Music are lumped in one big listing, no search function, just endless
scrolling. It can rip a CD to AAC but doesn't use CDDB, you have to
manually rename the tracks if you want them to show anything other than
Track1, etc. I keep hoping that some update will reveal that they finally
got hit with the clue stick but it ain't happened yet.
--
Regards, etc.
Jonathan Quirk
jonathan AT quirk DOT force9 DOT co DOT uk
Ascot, Berkshire, UK
- 11-26-2006, 05:31 AM #8CanopusGuest
Re: Copy Files Mem Card to Mem Card Nokia 6234
Jonathan Quirk on 26/11/2006 wrote:
>It is odd that some git at Nokia has decided to use the SD card's Secure
>function to lock the apps when they are available elsewhere but these left
> hand/ right hand cockups aren't unknown. Nokia PCSuite IS about the clunkiest bit of software that will ever grace a PC; strange that a company that has the best UI on phones can't get to grips with how to produce a PC app. Their Music Manager blows: all the files in, say, My Music are lumped in one big listing, no search function, just endless scrolling. It can rip a CD to AAC but doesn't use CDDB, you have to manually rename the tracks if you want them to show anything other than Track1, etc. I keep hoping that some update will reveal that they finally got hit with the clue stick but it ain't happened yet.
You'd also think they would include in their PC suite an easy way to
convert 3gp videos to AVI or mpeg. As it is, unless you are willing to
pay for an application to do it, you have to use two freeware products,
one to convert from 3gp to AVI and the other to convert from AVI to other
formats. I never realised that PC Suite handled ripping and converting
music in that way, then I've never thought of using it for that as I use
Real Player or Foobar2000 for ripping and converting to mp3 as they both
do an excellent job of it and label them well. Also just found out that
Real Player can play 3gp video once it downloads the correct codex for
them so between using that and my card readers it looks as if I won't be
using PC Suite too much.
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Rob
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