N96 - Missing Mass Storage Volume?!

Hi.
Im trying to upload music to the music folder in the mass storage volume on my N96, but have got to a limit of about 1.1Gb added and Nokia Music Manager is telling me I've run out of space (and to delete some music so I can upload more).
This patently isnt the case - I can check the properties of the volume in My Computer and I vet a nice pie-chart to tell me I have the majority free. But if I use a utlility called Folder Size which can give the size of folders up and down a directory tree, it implies that I have very little space left in a volume limited to about 1.2 Gb!
Whats going on...?
Im trying copying music manually by dragging and dropping with the device in mass media modeat present, but its hardly 'synchronous' music transfer and backup!
Thanks,
Damian

I don't know what's going on but Nokia Music Manager seems to have a lot of problems.,
I recommend you use Mass Storage and save the music directly into the SOUNDS, MUSIC or MY MUSIC folders in the phone.
640K Should be enough for everybody
El_Loco Nokia Video Blog

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