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Maybe it would work if you download the firmware yourself here:
http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N800.php
and then use the update wizard and pick your firmware file.
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I think this has something to do with the software checking the date to download the latest release.
So, just download the firmware file you want from the link below. Then before starting the update wizard go to Control Panel > Network Connections and disable all connections. Run the wizard, select the firmware file you just downloaded, and enable your network connections again after the update is finished.
That should do it.
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Here we go again. Installed update wizard on my Windows 2000 SP4 machine with .NET framework running.
Started the wizard and followed the instructions.
The wizard successfully found my N800 but upon clicking on the <NEXT> button, the next window displayed this:
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Unable to start update
Authentication failed
The update server could not authenticate you, because your Windows clock is not on time. See Windows Help and Support for instructions on how to set the correct time
1. Set your windows clock to the correct time.
2. Use the next button to try again.
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Now, my Windows clock is synchronized with the time standard in Colorado with a NIST server program every time I turn on the computer on so it couldn't be more than a second off.
Why does the update server even care about the time?
What time is it looking for? After a certain date or before a certain date?
I'd like to upgrade my N800 to OS2008 and it shouldn’t be so hard.