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Good ideayou can use cracking software to brute-force the password
I would like to access the files, though. Also, formatting requires the password, too.you can format the card in the same phone (if memory serves me well) and lose the content but be able to use the card again.
source: old symbian s60 user.
mmm... you should try what @DaRk_ViVi said then. or stick the card on a pc, mmc cards are identical to sd cards so any sd card reader should work.I would like to access the files, though. Also, formatting requires the password, too.
>MMCmmm... you should try what @DaRk_ViVi said then. or stick the card on a pc, mmc cards are identical to sd cards so any sd card reader should work.
I never put any password to my memory card but I do know that the only difference between mmc and sd cards is that the former don't have any kind of built-in protection, so the password protection thing must be something that symbian handles by software and easily bypassed by putting the card on another device.
what a second, what phone is it??>MMC
It's a microSD.
Nokia XpressMusic 5130. It's Series 40.what a second, what phone is it??
by that screen resolution and interface I assumed it was an old s60 phone and all those used mmc, rs-mmc or mobile-mmc.
anyhow, here is a method (method 3) that seems to work for modern symbian phones.
https://techcloud7.net/remove-memory-card-password.html
tough luck, I haven't found other ways other than accessing the phone internal memory via nokia pc suite.Nokia XpressMusic 5130. It's Series 40.