My phone has been doing great in the past couple of months until today. Everytime I try to access the phone camera it always gives me this message "General : System Error" and basically the camera doesn't work anymore. I've upgraded my firmaware to 2.10, did a phone reset and reformatted my hard drive. Can anyone please help!:icon4:
N91 Camera Crash --- General : System Error
You already have donne what is possible by software. Now... Nokia Service. The phone could be damaged.
tnx nj7... yeah i guess that leaves me no choice...god i hate going to nokia service centers.
Ok nevermind... I reformatted my phone for the Nth time just now and the camera seemed to work...but that sure as hell is scary... for a while I thought I'm gonna leave my phone for another week or two at the nokia service center.
*** Follow up question
How do you determine wether you have a faulty usb cable or a faulty usb slot (on the nokia n91)
Everytime i try to perform a safe disconnection from my pc coming from a mass storage mode, when i move my phone a bit...it goes back to the mass storage mode but the pc doesnt recognise it as a clean connection...rather the pc says it detects a faulty device...i am forced to disconnect the phone and it gives me a message that some data has been lost during the transfer...that's the time it messes up my gallery.
The only way to determine is with another USB cable. But what You talk about is the very lousy connection between the USB cable and pop-port. The system is not very good, and I hope that the new miniUSB connection on new music phones and N95 came to stay on all lineup of nokia phones.
Hi
N91 does not have a pop port. It has tehmini USB (firs N series to have it). It sounds like a dodgly connection. Get a USB cable from a digital camera and try it.
As for you camera. Remember when you upgradethe sw you need to formatthe HDD FIRST then upgrade otherwise any corrupted database on the HDD will cause the same problems when you power on. (Same thing happens if you just copy all your HDD contents over after a format)
See tips for future reference
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2006/10/19/top-19-tips-to-get-the-most-from-your-nokia-n91/
music