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2010-07-01
, 00:53
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#12
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Did you checked Settings → Clear device → Clear all user data except installed programs? All functions will be temporarily disabled (including emergency call) and the device will reboot.
Then you need to enter lock code (12345) and in minute or less you got N900 w/o user settings.
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2010-07-01
, 01:08
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Someone in the know please answer because the wiki is painfully (and stupidly) contradictory. Which is the CORRECT order to flash. No guessing, what is the actual answer! (I mean flash completely back to factory default settings)
EMMC then ROOTFS
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ROOTFS then EMMC
A little further down the page from that it explains how you have to flash the EMMC
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2010-07-11
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2010-07-14
, 15:00
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2010-12-12
, 06:31
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@ Malaysia
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Then you need to enter lock code (12345) and in minute or less you got N900 w/o user settings.