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2011-08-06
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2011-08-07
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Try cold flash. Here are "2nd" and "secondary" parts.
Remove battery, run flasher-3.5 in coldflash mode, connect n900 with usb cable.. and then you need to insert-remove-insert-remove-insert battery until operation will be done (you may notice some vibration and debug info in console). It's hard for first time. (no dick jokes)
P.S. there may be a lot of windows popups about different plugged devices. Also you need to remove-insert usb cable, if windows stops beeping when the battery is inserted.
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2011-08-07
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2011-08-07
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image.bin file is not the image.bin file you have. Read this first and obtain firmware images here.
You will need to download the firmware images first and place them in the same directory as the flasher tool and then type the exact name of the firmware image you download (assuming you should always get the latest one which is PR1.3), you then follow the guide.
Though in theory I really do not think cold flashing using that technique is required. I have had successes with flashing my N900 just by removing battery for 30 or so seconds, replacing the battery and quickly holding down the u key whilst the microUSB cable is plugged in on both ends (i.e. computer and N900). I have successfully flashed it entirely with the regular flashing method rather than cold flashing though I'm using linux.
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2011-08-07
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2011-08-07
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2011-08-07
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Finally Got it to work Somehow... Not sure how but flashed my phone successfully. All my contacts and calenders are still there along with the files. I ran the following command
C:\Program Files\maemo\flasher-3.5>flasher-3.5 -F RX-51_2009SE_20.2010.36-2.004_
PR_COMBINED_004_ARM.bin -f -R
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2013-04-09
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2013-04-10
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Hi all, i'm having this same problem and have run it on win x64, x86 and get the same errors even using libusb to install the drivers
1) Removed battery
2) ran "flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51_2009SE_1.2009.41-1.VANILLA_PR_EMMC_MR0_ARM.bin -f"
3) press 'u' and connect USB cable, N900 starts
4) on computer
Code:
flasher v2.5.2 (Oct 21 2009)
Image 'mmc', size 255947 kB
Version RX-51_2009SE_10.2010.13-2.VANILLA
Suitable USB device not found, waiting.
USB device found found at bus bus-0, device address \\.\libusb0-0001--0x0421-0x0105.
Found device RX-51, hardware revision 2101
NOLO version 1.4.14
Version of 'sw-release': RX-51_2009SE_21.2011.38-1_PR_MR0
Booting device into flash mode.
Suitable USB device not found, waiting.
After much ado...i decided to move to a linux platform to try it out and i get the same error even while running it in sudo mode.
I have also seen the cold flash option, but it was only advised to do it if a certain boot-loader test failed, mine passed which means i do not need to continue along that path. So please what am I missing? Can anyone help?
Not Sure what could be wrong here but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance