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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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Well, it wont help me solve it in any way, as I literally dont really have a clue. to be honest it was more of a general query as to what you'd experienced. However, maybe your reasoning would help. Did the last thing you tinkered with effect your LED in any way? Was it a program that linked in with any function that would effect the LED?
And if you knew it would be the first post, why not mention what did cause the reflash? Instead of wait for someone, me in this case, to ask, and for you to reply like that?
Is this one of those forums that you cant really ask questions on because people get unnecessarily uppity about stuff?
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2010-01-02
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Nothing was wrong at all. I did no tinkering. I didn't install gainroot. I just wanted to reset everything to factory defaults.
Sorry for being rude. That was uncalled for. I just can't count the number of times I've seen the "you shouldn't have done it in the first place" response as people's actual answer to the problem. It drives me nuts.
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-03
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2010-01-03
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When I got my N900, the LED wasn't working at all. And some time after, the backlight of the keyboard stopped working.
So I decided to flash the firmware. With absolutely no effect.
I was thinking to send my N900 to Nokia Care, and on the website of nokia care I saw an advice "First thing to do when there is a problem is to remove the battery". That's what I did. And LED and backlight were OK just with a battery removal ! Everything's fine now.