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    Default I9000 can't mount dev block mmcblk0p1 after update

    Hi!

    After getting the phone i was trying to update from 2.2.1 to 2.3.3. After reboot i get an exclamation mark and error saying:

    E: Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
    (No such file or directory)
    E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount SDCARD:
    your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
    copy default media content failed.

    What should i do now? Is it bricked or it can be helped somehow?
    Sorry for the noob problem!

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    I got the same problem! my phon just stays in the Galaxy S screen on loop, it never loads. What is the solution to this error?

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    Guys, it's Spica mainly forum,I don't think someone can help you repair SGS. But do you have download mode ?

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    Try other block from minecraft

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    Android really is a clever operating system, and it's a beast in terms getting to do what you want it to do. Is it as smooth as the iPhone 4's OS? That's a tough one, but it's close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hpolski010 View Post
    Guys, it's Spica mainly forum,I don't think someone can help you repair SGS. But do you have download mode ?
    Well, with this being a i9000 thread, one would hope to find other i9000 users with ideas on how to sort out problems with the device...

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