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okaym try something else, open your command prompt and use the flash command.
When it says waiting on device, open the keyboard of your n900, plug it onto the USB cable, but WITHOUT to press the u button
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Iegendracer, I had a similar kind of problem (*% and stop) but my nokia has broken hw elements. There were two solutions: manual format emmc using rescueOS or flash vanilla image in r&d mode with flag(lifeguard).
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and to uninstall, just open windows device manager, then right click on n900 and choose uninstall, when it ask you if you are sure you want to uninstall it, there is an options to delete driver, tick it and click ok.
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the process starts well..waiting for device...then i plug in pressing U key...shows found....but at 20%....gone...everything cleared off screen....only command remains..