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flasher 3.12.1 (Oct 6 2011) Harmattan
WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result
in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty.
Found device RM-696, hardware revision 1601
NOLO version 2.3.6
Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_005
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2012-11-04
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Plug in USB, semi-dimmed LED comes on solid, and stays on.
Sometimes LED just turns off, sometimes LED flashes, hard on, hard off (pretty sure it's the recharging indicator).
Sometimes pressing the power button works, the LED illuminates as expected, but when it vibrates, it isn't the standard vibration.
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Plug in USB, semi-dimmed LED comes on solid, and stays on.
Sometimes LED just turns off, sometimes LED flashes, hard on, hard off (pretty sure it's the recharging indicator).
Sometimes pressing the power button works, the LED illuminates as expected, but when it vibrates, it isn't the standard vibration.
No matter what, it doesn't start.
Dualbooting,
No OC.
Flasher can connect to it, (flasher -i), but after a couple of seconds it too will disconnect.
If you have these symptoms, you probably have a completely flat battery.
Running:
flasher -i
Running this:
flasher -F <firmware-image> --flash-only=kernel -f -R
If you're dualbooting run this command instead:
flasher -a <firmware-image> -k zImage.pr13 --flash-only=kernel -f -R
You must disconnect your N9 before it completes charging, or the program will proceed to wipe your phone. When you're ready to disconnect your N9, press ctrl and c simultaneously, which should show:
A few questions for the pros out there:
Wil running flasher -F <firmware-image> --flash-only=kernel -f -R leave everything but the kernel untouched if somebody forgets to cancel it?
Is there a command that would allow the phone to charge, but wouldn't actually flash anything to the N9 in case it executed?
Last edited by optimaxxx; 2012-11-05 at 08:52.