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#11
Trust me your N900 is not bricked. The same thing happened to me and all i did was unplug the usb and rebooted the n900 and plugged it to a different usb port and it detected it and i re-ran the update.... worked.
 
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Ok, hold on guys. I'm going to try one more time, but this time hold the u-key until I can se the USB-icon
I'll keep you updated.
 
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Ok. I didn't get the usb-icon, and this message popped up:
"Device driver software was not successfully installed".
I'm thinking it could have something to do with that Driver Signature Enforcement i had to disable?
 
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Make sure you have disabled driver signature enforcement before attempting to enter firmware update mode, or else it won't work. Rebooting your computer will re-enable driver signature enforcement.

Also, make sure the device is completely powered off before reconnecting to the computer and holding U. If you leave it connected to your computer OR a charger, it will not power off completely and firmware update mode will not work. When holding U while reconnecting, do so for several seconds after you reconnected the USB cable - if you do not hold it long enough, the screen will go black and it will go into disk mode instead (won't work for firmware updates).
 
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Ok, here's what I did.
Haven't restarted my computer after disabeling the driver signature enforcement. The battery was out of the phone, I put it back into the phone, pressed and hold u-key while connecting the usb. Still holding the u-key for about 10-15 sec. Nothing more happened though, and a error message popped up "Device driver software was not successfully installed" and the usb connection-sound made the connected and then the disconnected-sound.
The usb-icon didn't show on the N900 either.

Isn't this the just the right way to do it? Can't really see what I did wrong here, but something is just not working. Tried several usb-ports too.
 
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Sounds correct. Only suggestion I have left is find another computer with 32-bit Windows install to try.
 
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I can try on a XP tomorrow. And I think I'll call Nokia and see if they can help me if it doesn't work, but it'll probably cost some money to send it in and fix it...
 
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Well.. Now I've tried it on a win7 x32 too and it still didn't work, so I delivered it to nokia service. So I hope they will have it fixed in about 3 days.

Even though it didn't work, thanks for all the help!
 
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Originally Posted by Scoob View Post
Hi guys.
I heard about a new update today and descided to update my phone. The icon didn't show on my phone like I thought it would, so I downloaded Nokia Software Updater and used that program to update. My current version was 1.2009.42.11 and I was updating to version 1.2009.44.1. The problem was that after downloading the update and beginning to install on phone it froze (at "1 sec left" or something). I waited for nearly two hours for something to happen and finally did the only thing I could, plugged it out.

I know you're not suppost to plug it out or turn it of while updating, but I had no choice. So I removed the battery for a while and tried to turn it on again. Now the "Nokia"-logo shows with a white background for about 20-30 sec before it turns itself of again.
I've tried to connect it to the computer again but I can't find the phone when it's not on.

Any ideas of what i can do?


You and I are in the same situation - Nokia Software Updater sucks donkey balls, messed up at the end of the updating and now the device is completely bricked. Doesn't matter if I have a full battery charge or not, no way I've been able to find so far to reflash it.
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Originally Posted by spinnukur View Post
You and I are in the same situation - Nokia Software Updater sucks donkey balls, messed up at the end of the updating and now the device is completely bricked. Doesn't matter if I have a full battery charge or not, no way I've been able to find so far to reflash it.
I had the same problem and now the phone is reflashed. Use flasher-3.5. This forum and google will tell the rest. You might have problems if you have Win7 64bit.
 
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