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Originally Posted by endsormeans View Post
the process is the same for n810 or n800 give or take a couple minute differences.
reboots do take a chunk out of the charge each time...yes.
Concerned about the battery condition?
Unless the battery has less than a charge capacity of 2 hours...
you should be able to get past the literal 2 minute "flashing stage" where being unplugged from a power source is necessary.
Then plug it back in and carry on with getting it snappy again.

Suggestion is.
Charge it.
Literally to the point the device says "battery full"
unplug the power cable.
Immediately if not sooner (don't want the battery now sitting for days...especially if there is a prob with it keeping a long term charge..)
Prepare your pc.
install libusb properly on the win7
install the nokia tablet update wizard properly on the win7.
connect the device and attempt flashing.
If there is a problem it will be with an omitted step in preparing the pc properly.

Essentially ...follow the walkthroughs or vid tutorials
Thank you very much. I had been fiddling with this for more than a day unable to find a proper solution. I had tried to download Nokia Internet Tablet Software Update Wizard, but all the links were pointing to now defunct Nokia tablets dev site. I was able to find a link from a site provided in your signature. Installed Nokia Tablet Software Update Wizard and flashed the device using it. After a quick flashing I was able to boot up the device and the battery is full.
 

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