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flasher-3.5.exe --enable-rd-mode
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install flasher for windows and get your command prompt to flasher directory and write:
Code:flasher-3.5.exe --enable-rd-mode
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ok got it to work, it started up, I set the date and time, and I powered it off, when I powered it off it never shut completely off, it just did the reboot cycle where the nokia logo shows, then the balloons, then the nokia logo again. During one of these reboots, I held down U put it back in production mode, and it still cycled over and over, the only way to turn off the device is to remove the battery, the second I put the battery back in, it starts the reboot process all over again...at least I got to see the homescreen again... :-/
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If your device is booting up and hung with the second dot lit, like:
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this may solve your problem.
1) Get the proprietary (gah!) Nokia firmware flashing program.
2) Power off your phone.
3) Hold down "u" on your fone and plug the USB cable into your phone and your GNU/Linux laptop. This will put it in the same mode as you need when you are flashing it.
4) Run this command as root (or preface with "sudo"). It will only take a second or two.
6) Boot up your system, it is now in R&D mode. :) It will (possibly?) prompt you to enter time/data again.
7) Now that everything is fine, power off the system normally again. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR SYSTEM IN R&D MODE, as it eats babies.
8) With your phone powered off hold down "u" on the phone, and plug in the USB cables to the phone and your GNU/Linux laptop.
9) Run this command as root (or preface with "sudo"). It will only take a second or two.
11) Boot up your system, it is now recovered and NO DATA LOSS! Yippeee.
More info
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Photos of what the hang looks like using a kernel that has the framebuffer console enabled:
http://www.freemoe.org/users/jebba/MALF/
Some bugs, maybe related:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5450
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6350
If you found this post helpful, please vote for this bug:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7019
My collection of N900 notes:
http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Jebba
-Jeff