Debbie of Sutton
New member
I have a Nokia 6700 Classic, the bluetooth stopped working so I called Orange who checked I was following the instructions clearly and then suggested I download the latest software version 13 via the computer. I did this with no problem only to find that thee bluetooth still did not work and now | was being asked for a password to access my memory card. Having taken advice from the website I had removed all my precious photos etc to the memory card so they would be safe - now I am asked for a password that I have never set. The software is obviously corrupt in my opinion and no one can help me with a password. Have tried all possible 4 number combinations 12345 and the guy at carphone warehouse thought it was an 8 digit/character passsword. I know I could format the card but the data would be lost. Can not make it work in the computer or in other phones. Can not remove the password as you have to enter it to remove it! Orange can not help and neither have Nokia, although Nokia are responsible for the faulty software that has done this. The photos include some of a friend I recently lost and of someone who has little time left, I can not replace those photos. Any help would be appreciated. Surely someone at Nokia - ie the software programmers should be able to say what they have done and get me the info. This fault has been evident on lots of forums for the last 4 years - it is about time it was taken seriously - both the problems with the bletooth and the memory password. Thank you