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2011-05-18
, 23:37
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@ Tampa, FL
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2011-05-18
, 23:48
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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But after looking into reflashing it myself, I can see why he didn't bother. Man, what a lot of trouble!
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2011-05-19
, 00:02
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@ Australia Mate
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2011-05-19
, 01:39
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2011-05-19
, 08:14
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2011-05-19
, 08:59
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Joined on Sep 2010
@ London, England
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To restore an N900 you:It seems to me the process is different, but not significantly more difficult, for your new device.
- reset the lock code
- flash the firmware
- flash the eMMC
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2011-05-19
, 09:45
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@ Brisbane, Australia
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2011-05-19
, 10:02
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Joined on May 2010
@ Hong Kong
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...after selling my n810, and I'm astonished how DIFFERENT it is. It's TINY compared to the n810, and access to the SD card is terribly inconvenient.
The seller didn't reflash the OS, so there's tons of cleaning up to do. (including ALL his phone numbers) But after looking into reflashing it myself, I can see why he didn't bother. Man, what a lot of trouble!
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2011-05-19
, 11:17
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Joined on Mar 2007
@ Pennsylvania, USA
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Actually the wiki says to flash the eMMC before the firmware on the N900, and it is the better way to do it...
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2011-05-19
, 11:30
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@ Malaysia
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