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Bare with me if I maybe have overlooked some simple thing
My problem is I can't zerorize my device, because my phone powers on every time i connect it to the computer. There is a Nokia logo in the middle of the screen, and a USB logo at the top right corner. Therefore flasher can't find the phone.
I start by typing (in the right directory)
flasher -f -F image.bin --erase-user-data=secure
With my phone powered off, I connect my phone to the computer, and then flasher exits. The Nokia and USB logo appears.
The last time I flashed my device, i did not get this problem, som my question is what to do?
Bare with me if I maybe have overlooked some simple thing