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#6
First step is fixing the USB port. This is easy and cheap. Take it to your nearest cell phone market and find someone with a heat gun - they'll be able to reseat it for you in just a few minutes. Don't try and do it with a soldering iron, you'll just damage it further.

Once you've done that and given it a charge, flash the "kernel" only and reboot - all will be well again. No loss of files.

Last edited by dchky; 2010-10-15 at 12:37.