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Dear maemo users,

Yesterday when I charged my phone and got to work my Nokia N900 turned itself off after my break I looked at the phone if i had some missed calls i discovered it was off.When I tried to turn it back on there wasn't any reaction no light,no vibration and no led light. First I thought the battery is flat so because I charge my phone every night. I changed the battery from my Nokia X6 with my Nokia N900 battery but still the phone didn't boot.

After a search on google I found a familiar that the phone is possibly bricked so I flashed my N900 when it was finished I turned it on still no responding. The people who had a bricked device had a vibration and Nokia welcome screen and I didn't. The problem is very weird and I don't know what I did wrong.

Now when I turn my phone back on the first keys on the left and the right started to blink still no light on screen. Iv'e kept the phone on all night thinking maybe it would fix itself but It didn't.

Now i have readed about the same problem people had on a Nokia N97 they had a three key combined code Shift + Space + Backspace (+ power button ) and the phone worked again. I tried it but i didn't workout for me.

Does anybody know to problem or a solution to help me?

Thanks for your help!! I appreciate it.

Kinds Regards,

fabolous

Last edited by fabolousx; 2010-04-16 at 06:39.
 
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If it's a hardware problem, take it to a Nokia repair center.
 
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I'm not sure if it is a hardware problem.. but I tried many solutions.. One thing is sure.. the phone has been to long on the charger. I'm gonna wait till monday and bring the phone to a Nokia Service Point second time in a month.:S
 
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Before getting in details. I have little trouble following your story because of your usage of "on". When device is on? IMHO if you press power button and something happens e.g. screen lights up, you see led then it goes on but doesn't BOOT. So your device goes on but doesn't boot it's OS. For example you could flash it but only way to flash it is to power it on :|

So first question. Did you flash it with both images: Vanilla, Fiasco?
WARNING flashing with vanilla (emmc) deletes all your personal data.Copy at least Mydocs folder from your device to computer, IIRC should be possible even if n900 is not on.

Last edited by slender; 2010-04-16 at 06:55.
 
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Originally Posted by slender View Post
Before getting in details. I have little trouble following your story because of your usage of "on". When device is on? IMHO if you press power button and something happens e.g. screen lights up, you see led then it goes on but doesn't BOOT. So your device goes on but doesn't boot it's OS. For example you could flash it but only way to flash it is to power it on :|

So first question. Did you flash it with both images: Vanilla, Fiasco?
WARNING flashing with vanilla (emmc) deletes all your personal data. IIRC copy at least Mydocs folder from your device to computer, should be possible even if n900 is not on.
Like I said before you don't see any light only the keys are lightning up. The computer recognize/sees the phone and I can enter all the directory's however the phone doesn't boot at all no vibration at startup. I flashed it using this guide http://maemofanatics.com/how-to-flash-your-nokia-n900/. Because I'm not that good at flashing thoo.
 
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hmmm... maybe the screen is dead?

if you can flash the phone then phone can at least enter the bootloader. when you're flashing the phone, do you see anything on the screen? note that the screen's backlight is off so you may have to tilt it at an angle to see.
 
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Follow this guide:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_f...ndows_7_32-bit

(I would advise to leave "-R" away when flashing fiasco because it just makes device reboot and actually we do not want it when we are going to next flash emmc)

So
- First flash your fiasco (you did this already but do it again), without -R switch in the end
(Please understand that flashing vanilla makes all your messages and contacts disappear from your N900, only stuff what is on your Sim car will stay)
- Follow guide and download Vanilla image from same place where you downloaded your fiasco image
- Run flasher as advised in guide. (filenames for images might be different but leave switches)
- Device should reboot
 

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Hmmm. When you flashed/during flashing did the screen turn on?
 

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Originally Posted by bitziz View Post
hmmm... maybe the screen is dead?

if you can flash the phone then phone can at least enter the bootloader. when you're flashing the phone, do you see anything on the screen? note that the screen's backlight is off so you may have to tilt it at an angle to see.
I will take a look when I get home I'm at work now. Yesterday when I flashed the phone it was already night so I couldn't see. But if the screen is dead the led and vibration function would do it right? But they don't respond either.
 
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Originally Posted by slender View Post
Hmmm. When you flashed/during flashing did the screen turn on?
No it didn't no reaction at all from screen and led but maybe because it was evening I didn't see. I'm gonna try again in a couple of hours.

Last edited by fabolousx; 2010-04-16 at 07:42.
 
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