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Bogus Jimmy Posts: 282

From the beginning I've assumed that you cannot remove the Memory Stick Duo while the P800 is on, but am I correct? I thought to myself that it would be easier if the MSD could be removed while on, but I just re-read the section in the User Guide about the MSD & it makes no mention of turning it on or off before inserting or removing MSDs. I'm not game enough to try it myself but I was wondering if other people change their MSDs while their P800 is still on.
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Posted: 2003-05-19 15:56:00
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[-SWEET-HEART-] Posts: > 500

Yes, it makes no difference... so remove it whenever u want...

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Posted: 2003-05-19 15:59:00
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Bogus Jimmy Posts: 282

Cheers. (You gotta love the almost instant replies in this place!)
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:02:00
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Coramoor Posts: > 500

You should close programs running from or reading from the msuo first.
I got a system failure when taking out the msduo when running some program from the msduo.
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:03:00
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AMalakani Posts: 187

Anyone brave to do that and tell us what is the result ...
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:04:00
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kradcliffe Posts: 434

If it's only songs etc. on your Duo you can remove it whenever.

If you have apps installed on the duo it's safer to remove it when the phone is off. The device will crash if it is removed with those apps running.

Keith
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:09:00
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tbl Posts: 287

No it won't.

I have Opera installed on my MSD, and all it does is crash Opera.
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:10:00
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kradcliffe Posts: 434

That's what I meant, it will crash the app you are running from the duo.

Some people keep all of their additional apps on the duo so for them it's safer to remove it with the phone off.

Keith
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Posted: 2003-05-19 16:34:00
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Mimzo Posts: > 500

If you only use the MSD for file storage, then you can remove it at any time... as long as you're not accessing one of the files on the stick at the time of removal.
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Posted: 2003-05-19 17:24:00
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(zendilar) Posts: 43

Yeap it is o.k. if you close the apps nothing crases.
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Posted: 2003-05-19 19:15:00
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