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Re: Updating software via Mac OS X
i used my MacBook Pro to flash my new N800 to the latest firmware as well.
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I too flashed my N800 with the flasher app using my Powerbook. No problem at all. The flasher name implies that it is a 770-only app but it worked fine on my Mac. Just follow the directions to a T.
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which updater for an intel mac osx machine??
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"770Flasher"... could have been created by Apple!
"It Just Works!" :D Omega :cool: omegaone37@gmail.com (my N800 "Presence") |
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Hi,
Perhaps this is where I should start. I bought a "used" N800. It still had the screen protector on it, and the accessories were still in their wrapping. The guy wanted something like an iphone, and realized it is not a phone(in the conventional sense). This was Tuesday of this week. Wednesday night I found the flasher app and reflashed it with the updated firmware. The screen is all screwy (snowy lines and boxes, desktop image shifted to the right on top of a faded desktop) when I turn it on, or wake it up. It does not last long <30 seconds and it clears up and works fine. I reflashed it again yesterday but it has the same problems. Any ideas? Should I try the root method? |
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Okay. I reflashed to an older version, and then to the most recent version of the firmware using the shell. I still have the screen problem. I guess I will have to ask elsewhere.
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kady,
I've upgraded my N800 a couple of times, and never had the screen problem you describe. It sounds like a hardware problem. You might want to contact Nokia support. |
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I'll contact Nokia. It is getting worse.
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