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#11
Hi

Well Its probably coincidence. Its just I noticed my N9 has become quite unstable recently that was all. It quite often locks up and appears to have full 3g reception, but won't make any calls or allow access to internet. Setting flight mode on/off or pulling the sim and reinserting causes it to drop to no signal and it won't find any cellular networks until I reboot. If I select Manual it finds nothing, If I then select Automatic, It says "can't connect to that network" and It has to be switched off and back on again.

Also when I did the fdisk command should this line have Empty at the end:

/dev/mmcblk0p2 1760512 1891583 131072 4194304 0 Empty

I tried the same on an N9 on RDA and It has Linux instead of Empty.

Thanks

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Originally Posted by hoggerz View Post
Also when I did the fdisk command should this line have Empty at the end:

/dev/mmcblk0p2 1760512 1891583 131072 4194304 0 Empty
That is your rootfs partition, which has likely become corrupted.
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#13
Hi,
Is there an easy way to fix it or would a reflash be the answer?

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I'd do a full reflash - both rootfs and the partition table may be damaged.
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