Hi, i recently bought an N95 after using a different phone. I had kept my 8GB SanDisk memory card, so put it in my new N95 and now it says it has a password on it and i cant use it! 😞
It doesnt have a little read / write protect switch on it, and im pretty sure using a SanDisk USB reader cant be used to switch an internal switch, as it is internal.
I didnt put a password on the Sandisk, so cant understand why it now requires one in my new N95.
Does anyone have any idea how i can retrieve the password, or crack the Sandisk so i can use it in my new phone, as it has some photos and stuff on that i wanted to keep 😞
Thanks for any help! 😊
Did you set a remote lock code ? Try this one .
(Remote Lock Code : sending a SMS with Code to your just stolen Phone)
😊 Regards jApi NL
jApi NL wrote:Did you set a remote lock code ? Try this one .
(Remote Lock Code : sending a SMS with Code to your just stolen Phone) 😊 Regards jApi NL
Hi jApi NL, i didnt set any code to the Sandisk. Please could you explain a bit more what to do? What should I send via SMS to my new phone? Thanks very much for your help 😊 p.s. it is not stolen, i just want to put my old Sandisk card in my new phone but it wont let me without a code that i didnt set :con?
Try formatting it using FAT32 file system.
Formatting like the posters above mention , deletes all data from the Card .
Remote Lock is a security option , set in : Menu > Instruments > Settings > General > Security > Phone + SIM > External/Remote Lock Code .
However this code is set for the overall device , it has also inpact on the MemoryCard . It will lock the phone when it recieves a SMS message with the Remote Code .
When this Code was never Set , there is no influence on the MC .
As a trial you could use Nokia default code : 12345 , or any other .
😊 Regards jApi NL
thanks for the help, but yes those processes will format the memory card and i really want to keep the data on there (home videos, music etc) :frown:
unfortunately 12345 doesnt work :frown:
if there could be any other solutions please post, can't think of anything :con?
i'm sure the certain police departments must have programs to access password protected memory cards :icon4: maybe i could try trace of of those :con?
again thanks for the suggestions and any more help on this would be really appreciated :redface:
Ask your provider for the PUK code . Maybe that is interfering . However I am not sure .
Like to hear your findings though .
😊 Regards jApi NL