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2010-01-15
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2010-01-15
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Did you type reboot fix into the search box in the upper right of the screen and then did you read through the results before you started a new thread?
There are lots of people that used to have reboot issues that fixed them by reading and taking the advice in these threads.
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2010-01-15
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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I hope you can help me. Yesterday I was very happy to find out, that my N900 works together with my company's Exchange-server, which it did not before. So I could really start using the device instead of my old E71..
Today, however, I installed some applications and just wanted to reboot afterwards. The problem is, since then it just reboots all the time.. It boots fine until the wallpaper can be seen (but not the status area), than it seems to start all my widgets (but in the upper left corner of the screen), which will be seen as black rectangles. Sometimes in between the clock can be seen, before it reboots and everything begins once again. This behaviour can just be stopped by removing the battery.
I tried to repair this by putting it into RD-mode, but this leads to the same behaviour.
Do you guys have some idea how to fix this?
Thank you in advance, Boudjere