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If you want to replicate my problem, here's how to do it.
1. Take the SIM out of your N900.
2. Reboot and try to figure out how to get rid of the error message about your SIM.
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Now it gets a message on boot saying "SIM card registration failed." How do I get rid of the message?
If I go into Settings, I find that under Phone/SIM card, PIN code request is NOT checked but there are four asterisks, I imagine from the old SIM. I can't delete them. If I could, i imagine the error would go away?
All I want is 40 acres, a mule, and Xterm.