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#2561
I'm still unable to charge with the Nokia charger and external charger, however both of my HP chargers are working. Any other ideas on what I can do with this messy situation?
 
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#2562
Is it possible that your nokia chargers have faulty contacts in them? Do they charge any other device? I've burnt one male microusb-connector when I had some crap in the connector. It wouldnt get good connection before I scraped the melted plastic of the pins/contacts. Also some melted plastic could be on the N900 connector and the usb-cable might be in better condition and get the connection, but more worn out charger connectors might fail. (Ok, this wouldn't explain the no power in usb-mode)
 
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#2563
Hi,
i want to formart my nokia n900 and i dont know how to formart it.
I have been trying to download some applications,i cant do it.
I need helps, thanks in advance.
 
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My N900 port broke when it was charging and fell down, because clumsy me, tripped on the cable and that was the end of that device as an 100% functional device. I couldn't live without my N900 device so I bought a second, second-hand device.

For this device I bought an universal charger, and for the working device I got a little sandpaper and got rid of those little metal parts that were supposed to keep the usb in place. And I did that until it takes no effort to plug it in or get it out. Now I use that port only for charging, for data transfel I use WinSCP.

Also my broken port was impossible to repair, I tried several local services and they all said NO! I got myself a professional soldering iron, I had left 3/5 pins on the PCB, but after i managed to solder the port back, the second time it broke, took away all the pins... so now, I just have a hole in my device.

Here is my universal charger.

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P.S. If somebody can attach me a method for rewiring, I would be happy to try it!
 
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So, after quite some time, I finally have my N900 (which charges perfectly fine, but doesn't seem to have data connection at all - which is an issue as I need to reflash the thing but I can't...) taken to a repair store and looked at. Turns out that the problem isn't with the USB port breaking from the mainboard - in fact, they resoldered the port, and, in USB flash mode, it still wouldn't be recognized on the computer (the computer, in either Linux or Windows, refuses to recognize the device as being there - lsusb doesn't show anything, etc.). Tried this with several USB cables and ports - same results. Any clue what's going on?
 
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Originally Posted by aeon_light View Post
So, after quite some time, I finally have my N900 (which charges perfectly fine, but doesn't seem to have data connection at all - which is an issue as I need to reflash the thing but I can't...) taken to a repair store and looked at. Turns out that the problem isn't with the USB port breaking from the mainboard - in fact, they resoldered the port, and, in USB flash mode, it still wouldn't be recognized on the computer (the computer, in either Linux or Windows, refuses to recognize the device as being there - lsusb doesn't show anything, etc.). Tried this with several USB cables and ports - same results. Any clue what's going on?
If it starts charging when you plug it into a PC without prompting for mass storage etc it means that whoever resoldered it soldered the data pins together, hence why you cannot reflash or connect but still charge...

I would suggest an i2cget command to check...

EDIT: Even better, plug it into a PC and type in a terminal
Code:
cat /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/charger
if it returns a 1 the soldering job is wrong, else check it returns a 1 with a wallcharger. If it does software problem, else something in the hardware

EDIT2: An N900 terminal in case it wasn't clear, not a PC one

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