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Re: [HOWTO] Comprehensive Firmware Flashing Guide for N9
axab2002,
Use the CODE tags to wrap your logs. You have a sim-locked device? That could be the cause for the failure too... |
Re: [HOWTO] Comprehensive Firmware Flashing Guide for N9
and what shuld i do ??
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I wonder, is there any tablets, which manages the N9's flashing? :rolleyes:
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I assume no. Even if supporting USB host, I assume that would not be possible.
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Not even Windows RT?
Phoenix? If not, too bad. It will never completely replace a laptop. :o |
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do you have a flasher compiled for ARM windows? Maybe on Surface Pro with full W8 you can, it has x86
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No i don't have it, YET ????
I'm just planning to buy new machine to my hobbies, laptop or tablet. |
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I think i discovered something strange about flashing my N9, it probably this might happen to few other guys who was complaining about some weak connection problems and errors!
Few month a go i had flashed several times my N9 using fast PC winxp computer, that was able to flash my phone in about 6-10.sec, but i always seem something does not fell like my phone work the way it should...now two days back i had to flash again my N9 but with slower Laptop xp, single CPU that takes about 10.min to flash my phone...but the results seem to be great, i even flashed duo zimage kernel and all the software i use to have, but the phone is so smooth, and even wireless connection has better perception than before...have anyone try this, is it possible there the EPRUM flash memory hardware can't operate well speedy writing data on chip...! |
Re: [HOWTO] Comprehensive Firmware Flashing Guide for N9
An9: no, a 10s "flash" is clearly a failed flash. Probably you didn't notice that it failed, I can't tell about winXP since I don't ever use that OS, but odds are it might not even print an error message. Whatever, I doubt this has to do with the speed of the PC, more likely flashing failed on the "fast" PC due to other reasons like missing/wrong drivers, problems with USB hw, whatever.
cheers /j |
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