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Ok, I was pretty sure that the hardware issue with my N900 was a loose usb connector. I am now pretty sure that it isn't. Here are the symptoms:
  • One evening there was a runaway mupen64 process in the background for about half an hour. My n900 was overclocked to 850Mhz. When I rebooted the phone it wouldn't boot up. I thought it was because of low battery. When I tried to charge it, the LED glowed yellow, and once every ~10sec the phone vibrated the led turned off for another ~10sec and then the yellow led turned on again.
  • So I found someone who has the same battery and we recharged the battery and I plugged into my phone and turned it on. The nokia boot on screen showed and about 10 seconds later, the phone died leaving a faint nokia on the screen (backlight turned off, like it was connected to the PC)
  • The usb port doesn't seem overly loose so I didn't think it was that.
  • I don't think the n900 overheated as it was in the evening and I didn't notice it more hot then usual.
  • It fall from my hands that week from not too high too a carpet and I didn't notice any damage.
  • I don't think the CPU is fried since it shows the nokia logo
  • It might be damage to the on board storage, but would that happen?
  • It might be the USB connector sending screwy interrupts to the CPU but that seems unlikely.
  • Any other ideas?

Note: I am sending it to repair by nokia in about a week, but I would like to try and recover my contact before hand. Also I am getting a bit worried that they will tell me that this isn't covered by the warranty.
 
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looks like you need to reflash , oh and overclocked kernel VOIDed your warranty
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It's been known for the EMMC to become dislodged from the boards of some N900s after being dropped.
Until you get it to boot there's not a lot you can do to find out what the problem is.

If you have a household contents insurance policy (not sure about these things in Israel), it may be covered for accidental damage.
 
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Hi I had exactly the same problem with my N900 it would not boot up also I did drop it on concrete, i don’t think that caused it to fail and the other thing i never overclocked my n900 as HellFlyer said just reflash it and it should be fine.. Good Luck
 
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