Hi!
I've read about the "hack" to access the system folder on the phone from within pc suite. I tried it out and pc suite asks "system folder exists on destination, overwrite?" and of course I choose NO. Am I suppose to choose YES? That sounds VERY wrong to me, I certainly don't want to OVERWRITE the systemfolder, darn nokia for not letting us view it by an advanced setting at least, I need access to that friggin thing!
Kristian
Don't worry, nothing will happen if you click yes.
Make sure you're dragging the empty folder into the drives listed in the right-hand-side pane of Explorer, I've found it rarely works when you move them any other way.
fannypad wrote:Don't worry, nothing will happen if you click yes.Make sure you're dragging the empty folder into the drives listed in the right-hand-side pane of Explorer, I've found it rarely works when you move them any other way.
thanks for the advice! I'm still worried about overwriting something though :P but I might try it later on I REALLY want to access that darn folder from my pc argh :P
Kristian
fannypad wrote:Don't worry, nothing will happen if you click yes.Make sure you're dragging the empty folder into the drives listed in the right-hand-side pane of Explorer, I've found it rarely works when you move them any other way.
Oh by the way!! I assume that you verify by this that I HAVE to choose yes to overwrite and that the overwrite dialog is part of the correct procedure?
Kristian
Again, don't worry about it, there's no chance of overwriting anything even if you click yes. I've done it many times. The System folders can't be overwritten.
Make sure you're dragging the empty System folder into the right hand side pane of Explorer; i.e. when the name of your phone is selected in the left hand side. The only error you should receive is "Operation cannot be completed...". Ignore it, click the + sign next to your phone name then the drives, and the System folder will not be viewable.
It's pretty much impossible to mess anything up unless you go deleting files from the System folders.