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Originally Posted by jleholeho View Post
we all know here what rootFS-only flash does, just like we certainly know what flashing with EMMC.bin does...
the OP's situation probably needs complete flash, so the new FW can be properly reinstated. As he was apparently aware of concept of flashing in his post already, he'd certainly realize there could be a situation of losing data...that's why the BACKUPS exist...flashing the phone with EMMC.bin is no heart-breaker, as you outlined...it's simply the best way to reinstate the FW into a out-of-factory state and helps getting rid of most issues with N9, and yes, WITH losing all personal data...
nevertheless, nobody asked you to be offensive...
Telling somebody to flash both eMMC and rootFS without putting a little warning notice of what will happen is not a smart move.

Anybody reading this could follow your advice and end up moaning about how they lost their files.

eMMC will only need to be flashed if it has been corrupted.

eMMC is not needed for something like the OP's problem, just a simple rootFS flash will suffice.

Had the same problem as him countless times and this happened to my mates N9 yday and a standard flash fixed it, no hassle no drama.

Sorry if I was rude but I was trying to make a very bold post to ensure eMMC isn't flashed unless its absolutely necessary and always as a last resort.
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