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Nokia 5800 - Structure of internal memory

4 replies · 7,085 views · Started 26 April 2009

Hi,

I run Y-Browse on my Nokia 5800 and I see four disks :

c:\
d:\
e:\
z:\

I know that the disk e:\ is my memory card but what do the others disks ?

Thanks.

ThieRy

😊 Did you click de different buttons allready ? ( C: D: E: Z😊 . With this Filemanager you can view and also change things . Just explore ! Then you get the best answer .
C = device D = Clipboard E = Card Z = ROM ( operating system )
Another good Filemanager is called X-Plore
😊 Regards jApi NL

Hi jApi NL,

Yes Y-Browser 😉

jApi NL wrote:😊 Did you click de different buttons allready ?

TNa> Yes ! 😉

( C: D: E: Z😊 . With this Filemanager you can view and also change things . Just explore ! Then you get the best answer .
C = device D = Clipboard E = Card Z = ROM ( operating system )

TNa> I'm discovering the symbian world for 2 months. I always had some Palm (P1000, TRGPro, Handera, M515 and Treo 750v under WM5/6).
I search the files to configure the contacts bar. Perhaps, do you know them ?

Another good Filemanager is called X-Plore

TNa> I wanted to test it, but it didn't recognize the v1.9.4 of Python.

😊 Regards jApi NL

Thanks.

ThieRy

jApi NL wrote:😊 Did you click de different buttons allready ? ( C: D: E: Z😊 . With this Filemanager you can view and also change things . Just explore ! Then you get the best answer .
C = device D = Clipboard E = Card Z = ROM ( operating system )
Another good Filemanager is called X-Plore
😊 Regards jApi NL

Almost right apart from D. Thats not the clipboard, thats the internal RAM.

@ clonmult : D: = RAM , allright ! It's allso including Clipboard
@ tnaquin : I don't know where the Contacts-File is stored . At least it must be on C: . It must be a protected/encrypted ? file . Also in ActiveFile (another thirdparty Filemanager) the Contacts don't show .
Another thing : when you mark all the Contacts and Copy to MemoryCard , the copied file shows up in E: Others . This is a Backup function : nice in case of lost data .
Sorry , about Python I don't know the functioning , maybe you can search this forum or the Web .
😊 Regards jApi NL