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#21
Originally Posted by ssjmec View Post
How did you know that the HW version value is your problem? I just want to know if we have the exact same issue.

Can you still use your phone? Only having warning message every startup?
Yes can still use my phone, thankfully!

When I was using the flasher in verbose mode I realised that the HW version was totally different to any on the image file and as a result some stuff was not getting flashed.

What is your HW version?
 
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Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
Yes can still use my phone, thankfully!
so as me.

Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post

When I was using the flasher in verbose mode I realised that the HW version was totally different to any on the image file and as a result some stuff was not getting flashed.
so there are some errors during flashing? but on mine I get no errors (at least it says there are none)

Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
What is your HW version?
how do I see this again?
 
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Originally Posted by ssjmec View Post
so as me.



so there are some errors during flashing? but on mine I get no errors (at least it says there are none)



how do I see this again?
Either using flasher

flasher -i

or in the terminal type

dmesg
 
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then? which one is the HW version? sorry lol
 
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Originally Posted by ssjmec View Post
then? which one is the HW version? sorry lol
Try sysinfoclient -a - scroll up and look for the line with the HW version.
 
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I've now managed to sort this my correcting the hardware revision

Serious thanks to Michael at MyNOkiaBlog (http://mynokiablog.com/author/michael/) who happened to have the same phone as me.

@ssjmec have you managed to solve your problem?
 
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Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
I've now managed to sort this my correcting the hardware revision

Serious thanks to Michael at MyNOkiaBlog (http://mynokiablog.com/author/michael/) who happened to have the same phone as me.

@ssjmec have you managed to solve your problem?
nope not yet. Ive tried the sysinfoclient -a and this is what it displayed

product-name=N9
product= RM-696
hw-build=1601
nolo=2.3.6
boot-reason=sw_rst
boot-mode=normal
sw-release-ver = (the root.bin)
content-ver=(the emmc.bin)
hw-version=1601
production-sn = CTK984939
product-code=059J232
order-number=<empty>
basic-product-code=059G8V9

So you think we have the same problem?

and is the product code and basic product code really different from each other?
 
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Nope, different problem.

Have you edited the content version and software version or is that an exact cut and paste?
 
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Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
Nope, different problem.

Have you edited the content version and software version or is that an exact cut and paste?
nah its not the exact cut and paste.

sw-release-ver = DFL61_HARMATTAN_30.2012.07-1_PR_005
content-ver = DFL61_HARMATTAN_30.2012.07-1.SEAP

d*mn. thought we had the same problem. now im getting confused what caused this to my device
 
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#30
Can you try flashing again with verbose mode on? Just as the flag -v

Then post the full output here including the initial flash command.
 
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