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2019-05-01
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$ md5sum harmattan.fiasco |grep 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e harmattan.fiasco $ sudo flasher -c -f -F harmattan.fiasco -F emmc.bin -R
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2019-05-01
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2019-05-01
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2019-12-26
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I found a solution: redownloading Harmattan PR1.3 fiasco image from known source, comparing checksum with known value and cold flash with flasher
Code:$ md5sum harmattan.fiasco |grep 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e harmattan.fiasco $ sudo flasher -c -f -F harmattan.fiasco -F emmc.bin -R
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2019-12-27
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Hi, pleased to meet you!
Can you say me where I can find the fiasco & md5sum files to try this operation? I've the same problem and I can't solve it. But in my case I've hust flashed the stock firmware (.bin file) with flasher, without zimage or other kernel. just the main.biin file. My N9 is the 001 version.
Thanks in advance
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2019-12-27
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Hi!
You can download the system image from the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/download/RM696/D...M1-958_ARM.bin (MD5 checksum: 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e)
And here is stock eMMC image: http://www.oscada.org/oscadaArch/Dev...MMC_NOMAPS.bin (MD5: 37883898bd9140fa3e909c5385d3f0ca)
Run flasher with options from my first response (replacing harmattan.fiasco and emmc.bin with path to the downloaded files) and connect turned off N9 to begin flashing.
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2019-12-27
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I'm positively surprised that in 2019 anyone still love this phone, maybe Nokia should consider to re-support it with new softwares for social-accounts (Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter... ), in order to make it fully usable in daily life
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2019-12-27
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2020-04-20
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Hi!
You can download the system image from the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/download/RM696/D...M1-958_ARM.bin (MD5 checksum: 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e)
And here is stock eMMC image: http://www.oscada.org/oscadaArch/Dev...MMC_NOMAPS.bin (MD5: 37883898bd9140fa3e909c5385d3f0ca)
Run flasher with options from my first response (replacing harmattan.fiasco and emmc.bin with path to the downloaded files) and connect turned off N9 to begin flashing.
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I've recently bought used Nokia N9, which was in standard mode.
I've flashed open mode kernel without reading documentation carefully and obviously it wasn't booting.
"Everything is fine", I thought and I've reflashed stock firmware back... and after reboot disclaimer was still screaming at me.
After disclaimer stock system greeted me with first boot configuration menu, etc.
Tried flashing with --suppress-warranty-warning, --erase-user-data=secure, etc., but phone still is thinking it's in open-mode despite flashing closed-mode firmware.
Is it possible to restore default mode when it didn't restored automatically when installing original closed-mode firmware?