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if it is not hardware related the GSM should be available there normally personally i would wait for call back from NOKIA (installing NitDroid even thought it can be un-installed without any trace, voids your warranty). |
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http://coderus.wordpress.com/2011/10...d_flashing_en/
I find that the best method is to flash.,. the man is a god |
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Please greet from Cologne., I. hope it works |
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still have to flash my N9 myself for the 1st time, feeling a little nervous about it. have to do it on @!#$%& m$ LostDOS as i don't have buntu have to look into putting a live CD on an USB stick, maybe |
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It flashes without any issues on Windows too... I was nervous flashing my n900 on win7 x64 due to the usb known issue but for the n9 it was really a walk in the park :) |
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i also have a 7 x64 partition to update drivers for the computer but never bothered using that to flash the N900 (x64?). alas, openSUSE too "controls" the USB ports at a very low level; can be disabled at kernel level, but then you have to mount every USB device you connect yourself :confused: instead i always used SystemRescueCD, a Gentoo based Live CD (or USB :cool:) as the N900 flasher was simply a executable it could be run from any shell :D don't understand why they changed that :( !@#$%& buntu crap :mad: anyway, i'll try the LostDOS version i guess :eek: |
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