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[HOWTO] FLASH N900 Fremantle / Use rescueOS to Backup MyDOCS / locate FIRMWARE RX-51 files and flasher
HOWTO possibly recover MYDOCS from N900 using rescueOS
THIS MIGHT WORK OR NOT - IT WORKED FOR ME, MAYBE NOT FOR YOU! ALWAYS TEST AND THINK YOURSELF! First, you might want to read this as well (posted as follow message to this one): (a) HOWTO possibly recover MYDOCS from N900 using rescueOS (b) HOWTO possibly FIND N900 FIRMWARE RX-51* ON THE WEB (c) HOWTO possibly flash N900 and get it maybe get it working_again (0) Have flasher-3.5 installed download Package (DEB,...) for your Linux System Alternatively here: http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...env_downloads/ (1) Download rescueOS http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=75369 http://n900.quitesimple.org/rescueOS/ https://github.com/NIN101/N900_RescueOS (2) On your Linux PC REPLACE AND THINK flasher-3.5 -k zImage -n initrd.img -l -b"rootdelay root=/dev/ram0" DO NOT SIMPLY FOLLOW THIS EXAMPLE flasher-3.5 -k 2.6.37 -n rescueOS-1.1.img -l -b"rootdelay root=/dev/ram0" Code:
OUTPUT SHOWS: (a) HOLD the "u"-key on the N900 (b) press the Power Button on N900 (c) PLUGIN the USB-Cable to the N900 Code:
OUTPUT SHOWS: (4) ANSWER QUESTIONS AS YOU LIKE (FTP-Server, telnetd, usb-networking) (5) On Root-Prompt type: /rescueOS/mass-storage-enable.sh (6) ON Linux-System (or possibly other OS) two drives show up (7) IF THIS WORKED (AS IT DID FOR ME) -> COPY AND BACKUP your files :) |
Re: [HOWTO] FLASH N900 Fremantle / Use rescueOS to Backup MyDOCS / locate FIRMWARE RX-51 files and flasher
HOWTO possibly FIND N900 FIRMWARE RX-51 ON THE WEB
First, you might want to read this as well: (a) HOWTO possibly recover MYDOCS from N900 using rescueOS (b) HOWTO possibly FIND N900_FIRMWARE_RX-51 ON THE WEB (c) HOWTO possibly flash N900 and get it maybe get it working again (0) Have flasher-3.5 installed download Package (DEB,...) for your Linux System Alternatively here: http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...env_downloads/ (1) Download Firmware - Images and MD5SUMS (EXAMPLE ONLY for global version) DOWNLOAD md5sums http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...a_N900/MD5SUMS N900 VANILLA FIRMWARE (eMMC) http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...ev/nokia_N900/ follow to LATEST VANILLA and download http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...MC_MR0_ARM.bin VANILLA version completely empties your device (SO NO MYDOCS ANYMORE, all GONE ...) flashing VANILLA always REQUIRES COMBINED THEREAFTER (without reboot) N900 COMBINED FIRMWARE (rootfs) http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...ev/nokia_N900/ follow to LATEST COMBINED and download http://web.archive.org/web/201311170...ED_MR0_ARM.bin (alternatively there is an unofficial 38 version WITH MD5SUMS FROM THREAD http://nds2.fds-fire.nokia.com/fdp/i...ED_MR0_ARM.bin http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=180 Other Links: http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_firmware http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=89049 |
Re: [HOWTO] FLASH N900 Fremantle / Use rescueOS to Backup MyDOCS / locate FIRMWARE RX-51 files and flasher
HOWTO possibly flash N900 and get it maybe working again
First, you might want to read this as well: (a) HOWTO possibly recover MYDOCS from N900 using rescueOS (b) HOWTO possibly FIND N900 FIRMWARE RX-51 ON THE WEB (c) HOWTO possibly flash N900 and get it maybe get it working again THIS MIGHT WORK OR NOT - IT WORKED FOR ME, MAYBE NOT FOR YOU! ALWAYS TEST AND THINK YOURSELF! YOUR DEVICE WILL BE COMPLETELY EMPTIED - SO RESCUE DATA FIRST! (0) Have flasher-3.5 installed, have firmwares ready (vanilla and combined) Code:
ln -s <YOUR_VANILLA_IMAGE_eg_RX-51_2009SE_10.2010.13-2.VANILLA_PR_EMMC_MR0_ARM.bin> vanilla (1) flasher-3.5 -F vanilla -f N900 switched off, then HOLD "u"-key on N900, CONNECT USB-CABLE (2) flashing of vanilla will start Code:
-> # flasher-3.5 -F vanilla -f (3) REMOVE BATTERY to power off, detach USB-CABLE (4) flasher-3.5 -F combined -f -R Code:
# flasher-3.5 -F combined -f -R N900 switched off, then HOLD "u"-key on N900, CONNECT USB-CABLE (5) flashing of combined will start Code:
USB device found found at bus 001, device address 013. (6) System Reboots (it takes a couple of minutes) |
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