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Originally Posted by warypopp View Post
I flashed it, then the address was again present
instead of flashing MeeGo again, if you have over 2GB left in your root directory, try installing NitDroid
if it is not hardware related the GSM should be available there normally

personally i would wait for call back from NOKIA
(installing NitDroid even thought it can be un-installed without any trace, voids your warranty).
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Originally Posted by misterc View Post
(installing NitDroid even thought it can be un-installed without any trace, voids your warranty).
A simple reflash will fix that hence warranty won't be void
 
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Originally Posted by dan1289 View Post
do you know any good tutorial on how to flash the n9?
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...50#post1277350
 
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http://coderus.wordpress.com/2011/10...d_flashing_en/

I find that the best method is to flash.,. the man is a god
 
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Thanks I'll take a look
 
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Originally Posted by dan1289 View Post
Thanks I'll take a look
but beware, all data will be erased. (emmc method

Please greet from Cologne., I. hope it works
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
A simple reflash will fix that hence warranty won't be void
i know, i know, just dan seems on the early side of things so i thought i put it... conservatively

still have to flash my N9 myself for the 1st time, feeling a little nervous about it. have to do it on @!#$%& m$ LostDOS as i don't have buntu
have to look into putting a live CD on an USB stick, maybe
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Originally Posted by misterc View Post
i know, i know, just dan seems on the early side of things so i thought i put it... conservatively

still have to flash my N9 myself for the 1st time, feeling a little nervous about it. have to do it on @!#$%& m$ LostDOS as i don't have buntu
have to look into putting a live CD on an USB stick, maybe
You are running windows?

It flashes without any issues on Windows too...

I was nervous flashing my n900 on win7 x64 due to the usb known issue but for the n9 it was really a walk in the park

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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
You are running windows?

It flashes without any issues on Windows too...

I was nervous flashing my n900 on win7 x64 due to the usb known issue but for the n9 it was really a walk in the park
i run openSUSE as my primary OS
i also have a 7 x64 partition to update drivers for the computer but never bothered using that to flash the N900 (x64?).
alas, openSUSE too "controls" the USB ports at a very low level; can be disabled at kernel level, but then you have to mount every USB device you connect yourself

instead i always used SystemRescueCD, a Gentoo based Live CD (or USB )
as the N900 flasher was simply a executable it could be run from any shell
don't understand why they changed that
!@#$%& buntu crap

anyway, i'll try the LostDOS version i guess
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Originally Posted by dan1289 View Post
Hi guys,
It's my first time posting here. I recently bought a nokia n9 been using two months(really geat phone), however two nights ago my phone lost it's signal. I tried to fix it by restarting my phone, then getting another sim card. After that I cleared the settings, then I cleared the device still didn't fix it. Yesterday i checked the about setting to know what version of meego I had installed (pr.1.3), however I noticed the IMEI section was blank. I dialed *#06# and the IMEI was still blank. So my question is how can I write my IMEI back into the device I still know my IMEI because I've kept the box it came in and it's written on a very small sticker on the device
same too, help me ????? : Nhầm lẫn:: Nhầm lẫn:: Nhầm lẫn:
 
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