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#221
Originally Posted by Noneus View Post
http://repo.noneus.de/RX-34_2008SE_2...ED_MR0_ARM.bin
I uploaded the N800 file to my rootserver. Should be fast.
It was ! Thanks much !
 
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When i'll got him i'll upload to my ftp.
The N810 one of course.
No torrent sorry i can't leave my pc online all the night
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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
You guys are massively underestimating how many tablet owners are out there attempting to hit the server at the same time. Not even 1/10th of tablet owners have registered here. Do the math.

Originally Posted by qgil View Post
Sorry for the download speed problems and thank you to those offering alternative solutions. We are paying some money for good bandwidth and global caching. We will look today to the download statistics and talk to the service providers to see what was/is going on.
It's not the millions of NIT users overwhelming the servers. It's a bandwidth problem that Nokia has yet to solve.
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Originally Posted by JeffElkins View Post
It's not the millions of NIT users overwhelming the servers. It's a bandwidth problem that Nokia has yet to solve.
millions? maybe it's BILLIONS!@#

I'm sure they're aware of solutions.. they just don't love us enough

of course if they really wanted millions of users it might be a good idea to keep the few hundred thousand of us that do own the devices happy...
 
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Originally Posted by JeffElkins View Post
It's not the millions of NIT users overwhelming the servers. It's a bandwidth problem that Nokia has yet to solve.
No, it's not millions, but every time something big gets released like an OS revision, it gets hit hard and it's obvious that it's just the amount of people hitting it. What other reason would it be when everything works just fine any other day?
 
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how do casual users find out about the update and jump to download it?
i think official N800 site does not even mention the update yet. 2007OS is listed. (OS 2007 edition v. 4.2007.38-2)

edit: i guess its different whether you check europe.nokia.com vs www.nokiausa.com
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#227
yeah, usually I download firmware images in seconds.
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#228
When i connect to the Nokia Updater Software, it now says that there are no updates available for my device, and only has a "Browse my computer" option for other files... Whats going on ?
 
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Originally Posted by Alex2007 View Post
When i connect to the Nokia Updater Software, it now says that there are no updates available for my device, and only has a "Browse my computer" option for other files... Whats going on ?
You have to manually download the update to your PC. You can find many download links in this thread.

Then, return to the screen you saw and browse for the downloaded .BIN file that contains the last version of OS2008.

Good luck
 
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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
No, it's not millions, but every time something big gets released like an OS revision, it gets hit hard and it's obvious that it's just the amount of people hitting it. What other reason would it be when everything works just fine any other day?
Originally Posted by qgil View Post
Sorry for the download speed problems and thank you to those offering alternative solutions. We are paying some money for good bandwidth and global caching. We will look today to the download statistics and talk to the service providers to see what was/is going on.
Is Qgil's quote not clear?
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