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Dear friends,
I have a problem with my N950. Yesterday the phone had a strange behaviour; the sent sms did not appear, the notes could not be showed and the file system was mounted in read only mode. After this I decided to flash the device again following the steps in: http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950-39-5/. I say again because I did the flash process a couple of months ago.

The output of the process is the following:

Code:
Check first that device is powered OFF and then connect USB cable.

First erasing eMMC
Then flashing image and eMMC
Flashing started at 13:11:13

flasher 3.12.1 (Oct  5 2011) Harmattan
WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result
in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty.

Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 002, device address 024.
Device identifier: xxxx (SN: N/A)
Found device RM-680, hardware revision 1124
NOLO version 2.3.6
Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_3.2012.02-6_PR_RM680
Sending ape-algo image (7032 kB)...
100% (7032 of 7032 kB, avg. 22114 kB/s)
Suitable USB interface (phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 002, device address 025.
Device identifier: xxxxx (SN: N/A)
Raw data transfer EP found at EP2.
Ping attempt 1 (250 ms)
Server application: 1.6.3
Found product RM-680 rev. 1124
Server implements softupd protocol version 1.8

Battery level 80 %, continuing.
Erasing, this may take a while.
Erase done.
Image SW version DFL61_HARMATTAN_2.2011.39-5_PR_RM680
Image moslo not present
Image tar skipped
Image config skipped

Battery level 85 %, continuing.

    image        [state    progress         transfer     flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[_] cert-sw      [init         0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-2nd      [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-algo     [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-mcusw    [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] xloader      [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] secondary    [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] kernel       [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] rootfs       [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] mmc          [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
ERROR: SU_GET_UPDATE_STATUS_REQ terminated with error code 10: Security failure

    image        [state    progress         transfer     flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[f] cert-sw      [init         0 %       1 /       1 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-2nd      [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-algo     [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] cmt-mcusw    [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] xloader      [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] secondary    [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] kernel       [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] rootfs       [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
[ ] mmc          [pending      0 %       0 /       0 kB      NA     ]
Fetching error list:
========================================
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
Downgrade disallowed (1326808332)
[Pipe   0] Finishing in error state with status 10
========================================

ERROR: Failed to flash images

Flashing finished at 13:29:37

Flashing unsuccessful
Press Enter to exit
I get the error that downgrade is disallowed. Is the device dead? I downloaded the file that @caco3 published in http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=101, but I do not how to use it. Could anyone please give a hint?

Regards

Antonio

Last edited by antonioaraujob; 2013-01-12 at 14:11. Reason: Delete device identifier
 

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