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2014-03-30
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2014-03-30
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The 30.2012 is the latest version released for the product code on the n9 - Personal Argentina -. There aren't 40.2013 "Personal Argentina". And again, the problem is the "tune2fs" to be "downgrade as you say, the error would be different in the "flasher.
Thank you very much for commenting!
flasher -f -F firmware.bin --erase-user-data=secure flasher -f -F firmware.bin -F emmc.bin --flash-only=mmc
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2014-03-30
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40.2012.21.3 N9 RM-696 Country Variant Argentina
Lets try this way, go to this site,then click up there Nokia Firmware,then from the list find Nokia N9 RM-696,from the list of firmwares for N9 find the latest version (which is for now 40.2012.),there will be a list of firmwares for each product code and country variant, find the country variant for argentina, download it and try with this firmware flash your N9. I prefer to do this commands:
if no result ( long outputs with pic ) then go here, there will be a list of all N9 product code lists, as I see there are three product codes for Argentina, so download one by one these firmwares and try with the commands up there. longest but easest way to check which one and i hope that your issue tune2fs will be fixed, because this is the problem of rootfs,and if there is problem with flashing rootfs on N9 that mean the issue on firmware or in hardware (flash memory),so we will check with all suitable firmwares for your N9, and if again such errors,then i'm sure that this is the hardware issue(in much times"Tune2fs" error mean bad flash ic block / bad soldered flash ic.),but i think u'll fix it do not forget to flash with these commands up there and also do not forget to download emmc.bin with each downloaded firmware.bin. check it and lets us know. i had such issues and i just telling here thouse things which i did in my practice good lucks.Code:flasher -f -F firmware.bin --erase-user-data=secure flasher -f -F firmware.bin -F emmc.bin --flash-only=mmc
Also lookup here http://www.mundomeego.com/wp-content...tina_black.png
for read: useful thread about N9 EMMC
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2014-03-30
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Hi Nicolas! Did you go to www.taringa.net/comunidades/nokiaN9
Maby you can find a solution there!
Nicolas tal vez alguien en Taringa sepa como actualizar a PR1.3 teniendo Personal! Espero te sea de ayuda!
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2014-03-30
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2014-03-30
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I tried and nothing. In case of hardware, I can resolder? Be solved?
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2014-03-30
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i have the same problem with my dad's N9. He had been using it normally until couple months ago when he switched. The phone was sitting in its box and had completely discharged. I tried to charge it via flasher. Battery is now pretty much charged. Phone didn't want to boot nor flash. It gives the same tune2fs error as the guy asking here also. Can't be hardware when it was working perfectly fine.
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2014-03-30
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hi. did you flashed this N9 once? if yes,then you must know the right product code, then download the latest version of firmware for this product code, try to flash - if tune2fs then hardware issue more likely. in much times"Tune2fs" error mean bad flash ic block / bad soldered flash ic
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2014-03-30
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Nope, never flashed. It was OTA updated to latest PR. First time I tried flashing it after the battery discharge for my dad. It never had issues before. Funny thing is, sometimes it shows the error, sometimes it doesn't. The time it doesn't, rootfs flashing is just stuck at 0% and 32768kb transferred. Same when I try flashing the eMMC image, stuck at the same 32768kb. How would the flash chip get damaged from an empty battery?
Perhaps try to redownload your images? It's happened before where an image is corrupted and doesn't flash correctly. Redownload your firmware files and try the entire process again
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