> Formatting MMC with 770 will probably destroy all your > partitions, because I noticed one case when 770 couldn't format a > usable > MMC when it didn't zero the partition table first (so I will make it > zero the partition table before repartitioning and formatting, to > ensure > that a usable MMC can be always formatted). That's interesting becuse I'm now trying to reformat my 1GB RSMMC card, and I'm not able to do it using the built-in file manager of my N770: it fails with something like "corrupted MMC card". How do I fully "zero reset" the partition table? What I've done on my Linux PC: - "fdisk /dev/sdb" - remove all partitions - create a new partition (type 6) using the whole space - write the new partition table and exit - format using "mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1" Using this, I'm then able to use the RSMMC on the N770 (including creating a swap file using the GUI) but I cannot reformat the RSMMC card with the file manager: I still get the same error message :-/ Any good advice about this? TIA. -- Laurent, Nantes - France Apple PowerBook 12" Treo 650 (unlocked GSM) Nokia 770