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2010-10-26
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I recommend you just go out and buy a new one. It's easier that way. It's the Nokia way. :P
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2010-10-26
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2010-10-26
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I'm glad that totally extraneous suggestion about overclocking was disproved.
Since you had a spare fully charged battery, you didn't deserve this problem. You did the right things, in general, it appears to me.
It would be nice if Nokia would report what they found wrong, but that probably won't happen. If they do, let us know.
Remove the memory card and sim card - then try to switch it on.
Better to rule it out!
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2010-10-26
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2010-10-26
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2010-10-26
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I recommend you just go out and buy a new one. It's easier that way. It's the Nokia way. :P
I'd try flashing a framebuffer kernel: http://mohammadag.xceleo.org/public/...s/framebuffer/ Then, you can watch it boot up and see where it fails.
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2010-10-26
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2010-10-26
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2010-10-26
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It depends - Either it'd let you know -where- it fails, or one of us could (probably) figure out a solution involving a custom fix of some sort. Say the problem was the RootFS NAND had some odd issue involving bad blocks - a complete reformat of it(which -doesn't- happen with just a flash) could help.
Nokia's slogan shouldn't be the pedo-palmgrabbing image with the slogan, "Connecting People"... It should be one hand open pleadingly with another hand giving the middle finger and the more apt slogan, "Potential Unrealized." --DR