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So, I took it to Nokia service centre and they said that they will reset the phone and I'll loose all my data. Which to me is not acceptable. Also, since I took phone back from service centre, buttons are being pressed automatically even when I slide the screen over keyboard.
So, for now the problem is that -
1. I want to backup the content.
The phone is switched off and asks for lock-code before I can access the UI. And it seems like I can enter lock code only by touch screen and not by keyboard. However when I connect it to PC via USB, in Ubuntu it does detect the phone, however I can't access it. `lsusb` also detects it as - Nokia Mobile Phones N900 (Storage Mode).
So, I was wondering if I could somehow access the internal storage of phone from my PC and copy it over to PC. I've been using Conboy to save notes which is outside of MyDocs folder and I'm "not" ready to loose it.
Even if I could copy the internal-storage of my N900 on block-level, that would be great.
2. Reset the phone.
Before sending it to Nokia service centre, it would be great if I could just erase all personal data (maybe a hard reset). I'm quite paranoid.
Thanks for your support, much appreciated.
Last edited by vikrant_c; 2010-12-10 at 14:33.