>put microSD into Android >copy photos over >photos are there on the microSD card now, double checked using simple gallery and zarchiver >delete them from internal storage due to only having a few hundred megs left >microSD card formats itself again for some unknown reason, broken filenames ending in ~ in the root directory of the microSD card
Death to Gigaset, death to ASOP!
Chink dehumanizing humiliation ritual TRASH! Offensive lieing stupid USA, frick ASML, nuke it
If you have photos you care about you should have them on a HDD with backups of most important ones in CD-R or better thoughever, actually using a phone for this is fricking moronic, also my phone already automatically backups all of its contents on google drive so yes, it's literally a pebkac. I cannot imagine having my phone stolen and then losing my photos and having the gypsy who stole it see them either, my phone is strictly reserved for racist memes.
1 week ago
Anonymous
I don't have the money, I have barely enough to eat. I cannot do all these stunts, because no money. There are no exceptions to the rule of capitalism, not even me.
My GDrive is already stuffed to the brim with outsourced data - from phones.
Last time that happened to me with Windows, it just undid what was installed. Way back in Windows 7 days. But on Ubuntu 11.04 (?), I accidentally started an install for 32bit graphics drivers, cancelled it, and immediately corrupted the entire install just from that. That convinced me Linux was just a toy. I guess this is a post about Linux?
my guess is that installer or you edited xorg.conf to load the your proprietary driver, then didn't remove it after, causing xorg to not be able to start
nobody who says "corrupted the entire install" is knowledgeable enough to know what even happened, much less how fixable the issue was
in your case i could just about guarantee you could have fixed it by editing xorg.conf or just generating a new one
that's why you merge the updates only after downloaded and cached. what kind of moron operating system is this?
This OP is LLM-generated. Which is why it makes no sense.
Enjoy your Dead-Internet website, anons...
stop trying to derail please, implications of OP are clear as day
That's not how it works moron.
This
it's not hard to fix an interrupted upgrade, even if you don't have snapshots
windows on the other hand...
Yes that's how I lost one of my windows installs, it became unbootable.
pacman doesnt uninstall dependencies before "reinstalling".
>put microSD into Android
>copy photos over
>photos are there on the microSD card now, double checked using simple gallery and zarchiver
>delete them from internal storage due to only having a few hundred megs left
>microSD card formats itself again for some unknown reason, broken filenames ending in ~ in the root directory of the microSD card
Death to Gigaset, death to ASOP!
Chink dehumanizing humiliation ritual TRASH! Offensive lieing stupid USA, frick ASML, nuke it
>storing photos on phone
>uuhmm ackshully it's pebkac, phones r ghey, should of used google gpt drive
like clockwork, IQfy. at least ur still healthy
If you have photos you care about you should have them on a HDD with backups of most important ones in CD-R or better thoughever, actually using a phone for this is fricking moronic, also my phone already automatically backups all of its contents on google drive so yes, it's literally a pebkac. I cannot imagine having my phone stolen and then losing my photos and having the gypsy who stole it see them either, my phone is strictly reserved for racist memes.
I don't have the money, I have barely enough to eat. I cannot do all these stunts, because no money. There are no exceptions to the rule of capitalism, not even me.
My GDrive is already stuffed to the brim with outsourced data - from phones.
Anon what kind of amateur-hour OS you're using that doesn't download all the updates before installing?
exFAT support on Android is shit until recently. Just format your card to fat32 and it should be fairly reliable, but no files >4GB.
if your files over 4gbs in size then you're failure in life already
I'm sorry about your pics. My friend made the same mistake once. Just transfer with usb cable next time, okay?
Last time that happened to me with Windows, it just undid what was installed. Way back in Windows 7 days. But on Ubuntu 11.04 (?), I accidentally started an install for 32bit graphics drivers, cancelled it, and immediately corrupted the entire install just from that. That convinced me Linux was just a toy. I guess this is a post about Linux?
This never happened btw, I made shit up for (You)s.
You wish, loser. It was something about Xorg.
my guess is that installer or you edited xorg.conf to load the your proprietary driver, then didn't remove it after, causing xorg to not be able to start
nobody who says "corrupted the entire install" is knowledgeable enough to know what even happened, much less how fixable the issue was
in your case i could just about guarantee you could have fixed it by editing xorg.conf or just generating a new one
so begin again, its fun.
Immutable chads cant stop winning.