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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => General Calculator Help => Topic started by: Nathan Jahreis on August 11, 2012, 08:08:17 pm
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Well my nspire did something weird yesterday (continued into today). I had just ran ndoom (newest version) and turned the calc off for about an hour or so, went back to use it and all my docs were gone (lua and ndless type), except the "examples" and " mylib" folder. Clicked "home" then "resent" and there was four docs there (like cubefield) and I could run them, nclock was also working, then I was like WTF?!?! So then I re-installed ndoom to use the doc explorer and see if my docs were hiding somewhere else, nope. I then rage quit, and went to sleep. So today im trying to figure it out, go to reinstall ndless, try to make a folder named "ndless" and it says this folder already exists! AAAHHHHHHHHHH rage quit. Is there a way I can retrive my docs, if not, whatever. Should I complete reformat?
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Shouldn't a folder, y'know, have a name.
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Does TI-Nspire Computer Link see your docs ?
If so, just backup them and reformat the Nspire, then reinstall the OS
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Looks like a filesystem corruption...
Did you overclock beyond limits ?
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Levek, the software doesnt see the docs.
Critor, I did over-clock it, but not into the red zone.
At the time I had the newest ndless, newest ndoom, earlyer version of nover, nclock, and hidemanager.
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The latest version of Nover adjusted the start of the red zones, so ... maybe your calc sadly didnt support what others did and went memory-corrupt :/
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Do you remember which AHB frequency you did use?
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AHB, 074 MHz. oh well I did a complete reformat so that fixed it
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That probably caused a file system corruption. We don't really know what's the max safe value, but we do know 66 MHz will always be safe.
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^ This. 66 is guaranteed safe. Anything higher has the possibility of causing the problems you described.