Multimedia Card (MMC) Tips

Corruptted MMC Repair

How to corrupted MMC Repair?

Physically, memory cards are quite fragile pieces of high technology, susceptible to damage from various silly things like excessive heat, condensation, strong magnetic fields, physical damage from rough handling and/or bending.
Given the natue of mobile memory card products, they are constantly being taken in and out of some form of interface with a mobile phone, a camera, a laptop, or desktop PC, or a separate memory card reader. The number of different devices they have to be able to interact with is in the thousands. It is not too surprisingly, then that sometimes the state of the file system on the memory card can get damaged.
This may happen for a number of different reasons, including:

- Removing the card from a device whilst an application is trying to read/write to it.
- Battery drain on a device whilst in use meaning an insufficent voltage failure whilst writing to the card.
- Poor implementation of the MMC standard on the device using the card.
- Poor connectivity software drivers on the device or the Windows PC/Mac.
- Physical damage like card or device being dropped, bent, getting wet etc.
As often as not, the problem is not terminal for your memory card, but just a software issue ( or in physical terms, it could be called "a temporary disalignment of the all the bits and bytes on the card"). The fix for this problem is the same as for any other file storage device (like a floppy or hard drive) with corrupt or invalid file system, namely; re-format the file system.



Get forgotten MMC password back

Option 1:
Install and launch MMCPWD application. It will display some special characters including your password.
Option 2:
Locate mmcstore file. Install and launch System Explorer or FExplorer application. Go to c:\system\ and open (using unicode/hex editor) the mmcstore file. it will display your password. NOTE: you can also copy the mmcstore file to any folder of your phone memory, rename it to mmcstore.txt and open it without using any unicode/hex editor).
Option 3:
1. Open up fe explorer thingy.
2. Go to C:\system\ folder and locate a file called mmcStore. Scroll down till you find it.
3. Copy it to C:\nokia\others
4. Highlight it
5. Click options
6. FILE>RENAME
7. IT should turn blue: right click then write ".txt" (should look like "MMCSTORE.txt"
8. Try to open it, (that should be your password, if nothing happens then go to 9.)
9. Connect phone to pc
10. Open the file from C:\NOKIA\OTHERS\MMCSTORE
11. Copy the file to your desktop
12. Open with Windows notepad/ microsoft word
13. That should be your password


Backing up Phone Settings

If you ever come to a point when you need to hard format your phone or maybe upgrade to a new firmware, I'm sure definately would like to save the current settings of your phone. So this is what you should do;
How to backup phone settings to MMC?
Menu>Extras>Memory>Options>Backup phone mem.
Once the formatting or upgrading is done, you can then restore back the settings by doing;
Restoring settings after phone format.
Menu>Extras>Memory>Options>Restore from card.


Changing MMC

In order to swap the memory of two Nokia phones, but with memory cards wherein one phone has Reduced sized multimedia card(RS-MMC) compatibility and the other phone has Multimedia card (MMC) compatibility. There are 5 steps which will prove to be of great help. Follow the instructions below.
1. Remove the RS-MMC card,
2. Remove the MMC card
3. Now hold the RS-MMC card in hand
4. Simply insert it in the slot meant for the MMC card in such a position where all the pins connect with the pins on the slot of your MMC Compatible phone,
5. Fix the battery and switch on the phone.
Now the data readily available on the RS-MMC can be used.
RS-MMC Cards (Reduced Sized Multi-Media Cards)
MMC Cards (Multi-Media Cards)


Recover up to 50% RAM memory and increase the battery back up time of your NOKIA phone with MemoryUp.
Solution to the above situation is Memory Up
Some of the main features of Memory Up:
It sets up a Smart management of Java virtual machine (JVM) which manually performs a quick boost for your phone. It also has warning RAM at your preset threshold.
Memory Up runs in the background so makes an efficient use of the memory of your smartphone. Performs a advanced boosting features (like prohibit kernel to disk swapping, auto-allocate critical threads, etc.)

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