How To Reset Memory Card Password (Forgotten Memory Card Password) On Nokia Mobiles (Tips N Tricks) [Worldwide]
Most of the mobile phones, including ones from Nokia have a feature that allows you to add a little security in terms of assigning a password to access the memory card contents in the phone.
Although this is a very good feature but it has a slight side-effect too.
It may happen that you set a password to access the memory card but later yourself forget what the password was.
It will simply mean that the memory card will become useless and you will lose the data which was already there on the memory card.
WHAT WILL YOU DO THEN ???
Although this is a very good feature but it has a slight side-effect too.
It may happen that you set a password to access the memory card but later yourself forget what the password was.
It will simply mean that the memory card will become useless and you will lose the data which was already there on the memory card.
WHAT WILL YOU DO THEN ???
- Curse Nokia
- Or curse yourself
Well, you don't need to do any of this.
I am sharing with you trick to reset memory card password.
THIS TRICK WORKS ON NOKIA SYMBIAN MOBILES ONLY
First of all, you need to have :
- X-plore application (You can find its trial version HERE)
- Nokia symbian mobile phone.
Steps To Recover Memory Card Password
- Install the X-plore application in your nokia phone.
- Now launch the X-plore application and press 0 (zero) button and select “ show the system files ”. This will make the X-plore application to show your system files.
- Now, head over to C:/Sys/Data/MmcStore
- Now press 3 button from your keypad and you will see options. Now select the Hex-viewer option. This will make your phone to show files in hexadecimal.
- Look at the 3rd Column On the screen you will see a code like ! TMSD02G (c??”?x???6?2?6?2?6). Note down the numbers excluding the ?(s) This is your memory card password. For example, here the password is 62626.
- Now you can enter the password and view your memory card files or you can reset your memory card password to a more memorable password.
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