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My N900 started continuously rebooting (while it was charging off a car-charger during a road-trip. No explicit action such as installing or updating a program kicked this off). It starts the normal boot sequence (the 5-dot animation) but after a short while the sequence always stops on the second dot from the left (unsure if this is of significance) and the phone reboots.
I have re-flashed the OS using flasher-3.5 several times. Regardless, the phone's behaviour has not changed. I have not yet flashed the eMMC as I don't want to lose the data on that, if at all possible, hence this posting.
Is there a way to boot the kernel into a minimal rescue mode which would let me access the eMMC from a PC to backup the content?
Alternatively is there a rescue kernel or custom firmware I can flash onto it to the same effect?
So far I have not found any info on kernel boot parameters for the N900 or special rescue/recovery modes it can be booted into. I have also not found a detailed explanation of the command-line switches to the flasher tool (eg, what is 'cold flashing'?)
Any help much appreciated!
- Micha.
(V.glad now that he took another phone with him on this trip...)
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