Strange behavior of the N900 after flashing eMMC
Hello everyone!
Today I tried to reflash the internal memory of my (third) N900, using Flasher in Windows XP and the most current RootFS / eMMC file. RootFS flashed without problems, but the eMMC flash process does not exceed 20%. It was curious to note that when I did the process indicated in the tutorial (eMMC first, then RootFS after), the device starts in a strange way, according to the photos attached here: https://imgur.com/a/NCRJC Doing the reverse process (RoorFS first, then eMMC), despite the error when flashing eMMC, the device starts without problems. can anybody help me? I know it's not strictly necessary to flash the eMMC after the process, but I'm afraid the memory might corrupt later, just like another N900 I had. Thank you all, a merry christmas and a prosperous new year! |
Re: Strange behavior of the N900 after flashing eMMC
Strange pic! Never seen before!
What does flasher state in case of eMMC interrupt? Something like RAW transfer? I had this years ago and that device worked perfectly until the "all telephony disabled" thing. Normally I would expect the missing image in case of rootfs first and then eMMC... |
Re: Strange behavior of the N900 after flashing eMMC
Just a thought
Did you check MD5 of the downloaded images ? Could be a bad image |
Re: Strange behavior of the N900 after flashing eMMC
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Yesterday, while flashing the INIT part, the flasher ended up alone. Today he gave three different error messages, but he was able to finish the process (even at a slow speed). Attachment 39712 Attachment 39713 Attachment 39714 Quote:
I checked the MD5 and it looks like everything is OK with the file. Attachment 39711 |
Re: Strange behavior of the N900 after flashing eMMC
Hi,
I had the exact same issue when trying to flash my N900 not long ago - just like in your pictures. I resolved it by using the libusb/inf-wizard utility. After creating the driver file I could flash from Windows 7 x64. See this post: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=20 |
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