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2014-07-13
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2014-07-13
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So, what were the events that led to this situation? Did you do something specific, or did it just suddenly shut down and that's the result?
It could just be your battery is so empty it does not even try to boot.
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2014-07-13
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2014-07-13
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2014-07-15
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I am sure that USB port in N9 and PC is working.
I have 2 batteries. I think that NAND just died while I was reflashing...
I will try charge battery direct by external charger. I just don't know how.
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I have problem with my N9.
When I hold power button, I can see just led, and N9 won't boot, also N9 won't vibrate.
I cannot flash device too.
No reaction when I connect USB with flasher -i