QUOTE(CalvinTeh99 @ Dec 18 2009, 02:11 PM)
what is the user files in the back up actually?
ure memory card, u can copy it out manually using MASS STORAGE mode.. u knw one thing? FULL BACKUP feature in PC SUITE does not really restores fully, since the installed apps, games and themes dont work

Added on December 18, 2009, 3:57 pmJust adding some tips and information for all enthusiasts, the matter was brought to my attention via my Portal by a caring member "nicks" ..
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"dear admin,
its not necessary to defrag memory card. since memory card does not have cluster to defrag it. the best is to scandisk (tick fix it auto). note: just my humble opinion, since this is my first post. by the way, nice board here. "
My explanation ..
Memory card or flash memory card is solid-state electronic flash memory data storage device capable of storing digital contents.
Most SD cards ship preformatted with the FAT or FAT 32 file system on top of an MBR partition scheme. The ubiquity of this file system allows the card to be accessed on virtually any host device with an SD reader. Also, standard FAT maintenance utilities (e.g. SCANDISK) can be used to repair or retrieve corrupted data
SD cards with 4 GB and smaller capacities can be used with many systems by being formatted with FAT16 (4 GB only possible by using 64 kByte clusters, and not widely supported) or FAT32 file system (common for file systems 4 GB and larger).
On an SD card, this is unnecessary, as the time required to access any block is the same. Defragmenting an SD card will wear the card out slightly, as the number of writes are limited before failure occurs (usually 100,000 times). In my opinion I dont think you're goind to use the Phone / Card for life long
Thanks for the suggestion, I wanted to point this out however, defragmentation does wears the card physically, but the performance wise increases.
I like the discussion topic rather than just downloading which most members are doing here.
Have fun enjoying the contents in here and feel free to ask questions.
Cheers!
This post has been edited by Xploit Machine: Dec 18 2009, 03:57 PM