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Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
Well I'm having some difficulty reflashing!
For some time now (two weeks?) when I put a newly charged battery in my N900 it immediately vibrates and tries to boot (ie. before pressing the start button)! Then it won't boot but instead cycles through a bootup process never quite booting! If I randomly press the start button eventually it boots, otherwise it will not!! This is a bit frustrating as you might imagine. In fact I am presently using my old N95 as a consequence of this! So time to reflash! Trouble being...the phone tries to start as soon as the battery is inserted and then is never in the proper "off" state!!! What to do? |
Re: Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
Have you tried NSU (Nokia Software Updater) ? It's one of the few things that works with PC sute on the N900. It's worth a shot.
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Re: Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
u could put it in r&d mode and flash it.
take off the battery, connect to charger and FLASH |
Re: Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
Take the battery out it will solve your problem. :cool:
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Re: Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
Try taking out the battery, hold down the U key, plug in the USB to the PC and then put the battery in while keeping the U key pressed
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Re: Can't re-flash N900 because it wont turn off!
Thanks folks, well I booted into Windows on my Mac and finally managed to reload the present 1.2 OS via NSU. Unfortunately the boot problem remains! ie, "when I put a newly charged battery in my N900 it immediately vibrates and tries to boot (ie. before pressing the start button)! Then it won't boot but instead cycles through a bootup process never quite booting!"
Further to the boot problem, recently I have noted extremely short battery life, I'm talking only an hour or so and sometimes even less (I rotate batteries with one always on charge). Perhaps this is due to the repeating bootup cycle required to startup the N900? I am yet to try the R&D mode flash suggested by sepehrsfmech above. I'm not so familiar with the terminal so I want to be sure how this is done before I try. Any other ideas? Thanks. |
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