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Hi there!
I have very strange problem...
I own red, original N9. It had original PR 1.3 001. I wanted to flash OpenMode to it, so:

1. Flashed original firmware (001).
2. Then, before first boot, flashed OpenMode and rebooted.

On other N9, it worked as normally should. The other N9 booted, generated open-aegis keys etc. and work normally with OpenMode.
But the red N9, no! It showed warranty warning.

I tried to update to 009, and before first boot flash OpenMode - still the same.

What the h*ll? I don't understand that...
Please, help
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Read this. But did you remove disclaimer-cal
https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...76&postcount=1


Originally Posted by dredlok706 View Post
Hi there!
I have very strange problem...
I own red, original N9. It had original PR 1.3 001. I wanted to flash OpenMode to it, so:

1. Flashed original firmware (001).
2. Then, before first boot, flashed OpenMode and rebooted.

On other N9, it worked as normally should. The other N9 booted, generated open-aegis keys etc. and work normally with OpenMode.
But the red N9, no! It showed warranty warning.

I tried to update to 009, and before first boot flash OpenMode - still the same.

What the h*ll? I don't understand that...
Please, help
 

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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
Read this. But did you remove disclaimer-cal
https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...76&postcount=1
No, this is a different situation. I did what it says in the Ubiboot manual, i.e. I flashed the original soft and immediately flashed OpenMode. On another N9 it worked as normal, i.e. without a warranty warning. On this N9 I did exactly the same, but the warning came up, though it shouldn't.
Here is what I did:
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Not sure exactly what you are referring to I guess.
But the big-scary-warning you need to do before flashing open mode kernel.
Look here https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=83199
 

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I really don't understand what makes my problem
I meant back-to-back flashing method. I tried it on THREE N9s and it failed!
On other N9, it works like a charm. Can firmware version be a problem? On the N9s it doesn't work, there are 001 and 009 firmwares, on the one that work there is 342 firmware...
But I don't want to upgrade. I just want to know why it doesn't work on most of N9, while it should!
And a fix for that. Haven't find anything yet.
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Ahhh
I found working solution, tried already on one N9 and it works 100%!
https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=648
Just needed to run once disclaimer cal remove, via dirty flashing openmode metod. Then, back to back flashing freshly and I have openmode, without accounts removing etc.! ;D
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