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2012-07-26
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2012-07-26
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2012-07-26
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It should not happen, but it did: I'm not able to access my N9 because it's locked with the Passcode and the one I remember does not work. I've tried several combinations, but no luck =(
After a lot of research I see there is no way to use the phone again without reflashing it (the hard way aka "Zeroize"). That means I would lose all my data saved on the phone. Too bad I did not do a backup before (Yes, I know, my fault). Has anyone an idea how I can access my data from outside (recovery USB) or boot the phone in a recovery mode? I just don't want to lose all picture I took with it... After that I could reflash/"Zeroize" the device and hopefully use it again.
Or maybe there is an unknown backdoor? Perhaps the IMEI or IMSI as a passcode alternative?!
After I got my phone working again, I want to make regular backups automatically. Are there any suggestions? The best would be: I'm coming home, the phone connects to my WLAN and recognizes that I'm at home (configured SSID), then it creates a backup and syncs that to my home NAS (maybe with rsync). Is there anything similar already available?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Tobias