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Re: [HOWTO] Comprehensive Firmware Flashing Guide for N9
Hi,
My N9 (059K1T4) has a Chinese firmware and CMT on it. I intend to flash a higher European firmware (009 variant?) then reflash the original 003 CMT. The firmware images on mrcrab.net are listed by product code, not variant. Can anyone point me toward a suitable product code or firmware? (Ideally UK) |
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for main firmware (MCU, region 009) you can use these variants for example: RM-696 NDT SWITZERLAND WHITE 64GB (059M6M9) RM-696 NDT SWITZERLAND MAGENTA 16GB (059K753) RM-696 NDT SWITZERLAND CYAN 16GB (059K756) RM-696 NDT SWITZERLAND BLACK 64GB (059K772) RM-696 NDT SWITZERLAND BLACK 16GB (059K748) you need only "DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_009-OEM1-958_ARM.bin" for regional content (MMC/EMMC) you can use these variants: RM-696 NDT UK IRELAND MAGENTA 16GB (059K1F5) RM-696 NDT UK IRELAND CYAN 16GB (059K0W0) RM-696 NDT UK IRELAND BLACK 64GB (059J186) RM-696 NDT UK IRELAND BLACK 16GB (059J1Z7) you need only "DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.UKIRELAND_EMMC_UKIRELAND.bin" for modem (CMT) use one of these variants: RM-696 NDT CHINA MAGENTA 16GB (059K1T4) RM-696 NDT CHINA CYAN 16GB (059K164) RM-696 NDT CHINA BLACK 16GB (059J250) you need only "DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_003-OEM1-958_ARM.bin" OR if the CMT above did not work for you try this one: N9 RM-696 PRC China Unicom CN PRC CU Black v1 (059L5T5) you need only "DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.418.2_PR_LEGACY_418_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin" after download place all files in a folder and follow the tutorial step by step. do not forget to move Flasher to the same folder. you can also use my commands below after you prepared everything: Code:
flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_009-OEM1-958_ARM.bin --erase-user-data=secure Code:
flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_009-OEM1-958_ARM.bin -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.UKIRELAND_EMMC_UKIRELAND.bin --flash-only=mmc Code:
flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_003-OEM1-958_ARM.bin --flash-only=cmt Code:
flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.418.2_PR_LEGACY_418_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin --flash-only=cmt Code:
flasher -R |
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Yes but the answer is here in this thread a couple of times.
You have a chinese FW, no way to change this |
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Thank you for your response ViBE: very comprehensive. Sadly I've found that my N9 has a dead strip in its touchscreen (can't press U,J,N keys on keyboard) so it's being sent back. I'll have to wait for a refund/replacement before I can put the above advice into action.
To chilango: I know that I can't change the CMT portion of the Chinese firmware, but the rest can be replaced, as described in this thread. |
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So I have Chineese N9 which was flashed with:
DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.418.2_PR_418 (tag on SIM tray was 059J245, but real firmware checked with flasher, corresponding to DFL61... above tag: 059L5T6 = China Unicorn). I was really unhappy to discover, that my new N9 from China (for backup of old beloved N9) was flashed with such a high variant. NaviFirm+ shows, that only a few of branded firmwares could be used to flash my device: T-Mobile Austria: variant 430 (059L6C3) Telcel MX MX: variant 420 (059L449 spain) Vietnam: variant 454 After a lot of reading on Maemo.org I discovered post about UbiBoot, which allow to use any kernel. Ubiboot is installed now on China N9, and before I would invest my time, and perhaps do something stupid I would like to make sure, that my reasoning is correct: With ubiboot, - I have access in "maintenance mode" on N9 connected to Linux to all partitions. - with flasher-3.5 I could extract firmware from eg. 059J1Z5, and copy all files to rootfs, to replace Chinese variant 418, and obtain N9 working with European 059J1Z5 version with variant 001??? - then I would need to flash "CMT only" from original 059L5T6 to be able to use GSM modem in Europe??? And in this way I would escape from "variant lockup" of my new Chinese N9?? Any suggestions and corrections of my assumptions highly appreciated :-). If I am wrong I will go for flashing as described by VIBE a few posts earlier |
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@VIBE
Just to confirm, as I am not sure what "Sure" in your post means: 1. After copying content of extracted MCU firmware image into rootfs partition, I will get eg. N9 that will went from variant 418 to variant 001? 2. Because it is Chinese version, after that I will not be able to connect to EU GSM networks, therefore I need then to flash "CMT only" part from original Chinese MCU firmware to be able to connect EU GSM. 3. After such operations, my phone will be variant 001? |
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001 - Europe (1), Latin/South America, South Africa 003 - China 005 - Asia/Pacific (incl. Australia/New Zealand, excl. China) 006 - Middle East 009 - Europe (2) 2xx, 3xx, 4xx - "Country Variant" and carrier-branded images 1. you have a 418 variant. that means that your current firmware is a branded chinese varian but the "basic" variant is 003. so you can flash your phone with higher basic variants 005/006/009. 2. yes, you only need the CMT from the chinese firmware cause the phone cannot use the RF modules with other CMT's. 3. you can change only to the same or higher variants. 009 recommended in this case (as i mentioned in my tutorial). |
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I see all the firmware links have expired....? I'd still like to give my old N9 a try. I recently dropped it & couldn't boot no more. Was able to rescue all important data so it wont hurt trying to flash it.
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wait a little. Hopefully Mrcrab came back
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Mrcrab and skeiron still down :(
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Navifirm will still help you.
http://www.symbian-toys.com/navifirm.aspx I donated i suggest you do also... |
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Navifirm automatically updates to 3.3 and the public account has been disabled so you have to donate to use Navifirm.
In case you don't want to donate, I have linked an alternative source on this post. |
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Mrcrab is working well in new design: 1) Go to: http://www.mrcrab.net/nokia.html 2) Go to end of the page 3) In the blank box of "Model", type: RM-696 and click on "Submit" button. 4) Click on which firmware that you want. 5) Select your phone by product code or color and memory and region. 6) You can enjoy from downloading what you want ;):) |
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Allright!! :D
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Varian Name : Rm-696 Ndt North Europe White 64gb Variant ID : 7076921285 Product Code : 059M5R3 File Name : RM696_059M5R3_40.2012.21.3_001.vpl File Size : 3.62 Kb File Name : 040-10116002.pcx File Size : 5.8 Kb File Name : rm696_label_cfg_eu_gen_ce_01092011.xml File Size : 4.28 Kb File Name : simlock_maemo__deB_allowed2_3gstandard_bb5_multi_a sic0.bin File Size : 964 Bytes File Name : simlock_maemo__deB_allowed2_3gstandard_bb5_multi_a sic1.bin File Size : 964 Bytes File Name : DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_001-OEM1-958_ARM.bin File Size : 1.16 Gb File Name : DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.NORTHERNEUROPE_EMMC_NORTHERNEUROPE.bin File Size : 1.55 Gb File Name : RM696_059M5R3_40.2012.21.3_001.dcp File Size : 25.02 Kb File Name : ape_ccc_059M5R3_120221225150.bin File Size : 432 Bytes File Name : cmt_ccc_059M5R3_120221225150.bin File Size : 404 Bytes File Name : ape_hwc_059M5R3_120221225150.bin File Size : 212 Bytes File Name : cmt_hwc_059M5R3_120221225150.bin File Size : 212 Bytes File Name : RM696_059M5R3_40.2012.21.3_001_signature.bin File Size : 3.39 Kb File Name : dbitrcdata_seriesC_keyidentifers32_41.bin File Size : 54 Bytes |
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okay, re-read the first message, I guess these are the ones:
File Name : DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_001-OEM1-958_ARM.bin File Size : 1.16 Gb File Name : DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.NORTHERNEUROPE_EMMC_NORTHERNEUROPE.bin File Size : 1.55 Gb ? |
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but flashing with Phoenix, you need all the files that you mentioned in your previous post ;) |
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Does anyone here has success flashing an N9 on Windows10?
I just can't get it to work... It keeps skipping flashing (doesn't let me install drivers I suppose?) |
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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...336d248?auth=1 |
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Oh HtheB :(
WIN10!!! :eek: Go and listen: use Linux/Unix! :D Easiest any Live CD or go and fiddle. Nieldk already mentioned driver verification. Did you install 'connectivity something' drivers? Or Nokia Suite? And definitely libusb (as Win10 will not be 32bit, or? ;)) |
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How much efforts did you spent for disabling all the spy features? |
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2. I disagree, Windows 10 I do like actually. 3. You can install, even dual-boot Ubuntu 4. Most of the 'spy features' You disable during install (just need to be aware when it asks). Some (like wifi sharing between friends issue) you disable afterwards. I forgot during install, so I spent apx 1/2 hr disabling all that stuff. |
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somehow my phone just switched off while i had a phone call. i thought the battery ran out but sadly not. now i try to reflash the CMT cause the phone always switch off when try to connect to the GSM network...so im really confused. and when i tried to flash i got this message:
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https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 |
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What command have you used? But, taking the symptom of unexpected shutdown into account, it may ne also a broken MMC chip. Hopefully not, so possibly only a broken download of image file. Did you compare the MD5sum? |
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sudo flasher -f -F main.bin --flash-only=cmt |
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Ah okay. Your device starts?
I assumed it does not. But looking at your command you really only want to flash cmt. Okay, so when the device starts: what is so difficult to disable devicelock under Settings-Security-Devicelock? But it might be HW failure of modem, too. :( |
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and why disable device lock so difficult? first off all i doesn't even know it was on. the other problem is that till i tried to flash cmt the phone cannot start in normal mode. after power on it warns me to "install a verified operating system" or something like that...that's why i can't go on and switch off the lock, can't backup, etc... oh and yes. i have a bad feeling about this too :mad: |
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Only chance to verify:
full reflash (eMMMc and firmware). As your device starts a backup is easy ... |
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Yes. Everything!
You may try firmware only. But ... |
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