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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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So when you go to Settings, and then choose the only available option in the menu ("Restore default settings" or something like this), it doesn't erase the accounts?
If that doesn't cut it you can obviously re-flash using the FIASCO image and the command line flasher-3.5 tool.
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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Contact info could be coming from the SIM card? The app data is probably being stored in the 2 GB /opt or the /root partition.
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2009-11-26
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Not coming from the SIM. It even still has their caller id images and multiple numbers per contact which indicates the phones memory (and there are people who arent on the SIM still there too).
And are those directories safe to wipe clean without effecting the rest of Maemo?
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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So I have been using an N900 for a review on our site for the last week or so, but it has some serious bugs (I posted in the Issues, Please, etc. topic Thread in this same topic if you are curious as to the extent of the issues). I wanted to basically hard reset the device back to our of box state to see if I could fix these issues (before I send the device in). BUT when I format the N900 internal storage (using the built in File Manager) and THEN FLASH the device using the Nokia Software Updater. My contacts and files from old apps that were uninstalled STILL remain in the phone.
Does anyone know how to completely erase the phone and get back to out of box? Is there certain folders I should erase (maybe using one of the more robust file managers in the repositories) before I flash so I can assure a complete wipe?
Thanks guys!