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md5sum RX-51_2009SE_1.2009.41-1.VANILLA_PR_EMMC_MR0_ARM.bin
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I dont have the problem as I dont have a n900 yet but looking at this thread it drives me nuts. people posting linux commands to solve a windows guys problem
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You really don't have to use any of these command line tools if your N900 isn't broken. This is really a last-resort measure, with any other phone you'd have probably already returned it to the manufacturer.
And "memtest" is for checking your RAM, and our problem is/was that the internal flash memory was corrupted.
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you could try to do the following:
get md5sum - that's just a very small .exe, no installation.
run this with both files in the same location:
actually, this string is in the file "MD5SUM" on http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N900.php, i assume these files are the same for everyone.
if the string is exactly the same, i would say that your hardware has a fault, and you should return it to nokia...