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2007-12-22
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The Canadian upgrade links are all broken. The mirrors and maemo all seem overloaded. The official upgrade process shows me as taking 6+ hours. There are files you can reach via Nokia.com/OS2008, but they lead to a very fast download of a 134 MB (or so) PHP file!
(This was the link I ultimately used):
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N...ED_MR0_ARM.bin
(edit: despite the name, this was a 134 MB PHP file for me).
Well, here's what I did. YOU ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK, THIS MAY BRICK YOUR DEVICE IF YOU ARE UNLUCKY. I ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY. (sorry for the shouting, but wanted it to be crystal clear).
I looked at the 134MB nokia_N800.php file on my disk. And I thought... Maybe Nokia just got the name wrong? Surely their software isn't so awful that it doesn't at least do a basic integrity check of the file before flashing the device?
Throwing caution to the winds, I renamed the file, adding a .bin to the end, and supplying the renamed file name to the wizard.
3 minutes later I had booted up in OS2008.
I strongly stress again: DO NOT DO WHAT I DID unless you are prepared to have a possibly bricked device. I'm simply including what worked for me.
I love my N800 (I know this is one of my first posts but I've been a long time lurker, and a user of the 770 and then N800 for close to two years now).
Though I love it, Nokia's update processes are a joke. The broken links on the Canadian site, the wrong filename, the 6-hour updates that can't possibly work... these are signs the company simply doesn't take this marvelous device seriously.
It doesn't matter how good the first 90% of one's experience with the device are, if a regular user has to jump through these kinds of hoops to upgrade, then they'll just be iPhone or whatever users.
To everyone at this site, a Merry Christmas (or if you prefer joys of the Season. Hanukkah was early Dec this year so I'd be a bit out of place wishing Happy Hanukkah). This is a great community that I've enjoyed reading for some years now. I hope what I've posted above helps someone, but proceed at your own risk.
Regards,
-Holmwood
Last edited by Holmwood; 2007-12-22 at 20:41.