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Hello Everyone,

I have a Nokia N9 16GB with meego 1.2. Last night i tried to install android on it using sillyboot and os flashing. I accidently installed sillyboot 2 times, one was the original silly boot one was silly boot v2 and flashed it. I bricked the phone and when i am trying to turn it on first it gives me the warning message and then the Nokia Logo and then a message that Device Not Working Properly and this :-

"Try Updating your device software with Nokia Software Updater. If the problem presists please contact the Nokia Care Centre.

problem (inforserver);
too many reboots"

I tried flashing it again but it didnt worked.

Please help me :'( if my mom finds out about it i am doomed =P :'(
 
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#543
Well, first things first. Do you have backups of the device (backups that are OUTSIDE the device, I mean), and if not, do you have anything of value on the phone that you would need to back up?

If you have backups, or do not care about the data in the device, full flashing it (rootfs+emmc) will recover the device to "factory state"

If you have data on the device that you need to back up, then it gets a bit trickier but it is doable.
 
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#544
I have the data on my phone but i dont care just random songs and stuff ... i just want my phone to be back alive again ... is there a tutorial of how to do that? cuz i just learnt flashing last night
 
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Well, look at the sticky thread on the top of the "Devices/Nokia N9 / N950" forum. There should be everything you need to know.

In a nutshell, you need to get 2 rather large files, the emmc (about 1.6G) and the firmware (about 1.2G), which are dependent on your device localization and version.

Then, flash both images with command "sudo flasher -f -F firmware.bin -F emmc.bin -R"
That operation takes something like 10 minutes.
 
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#546
I got the firmware file through Navifirm but there is no link for the emmc file you mentioned. Where do i get that?
 
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#547
moazzam,

Its on Navifirm too... Typically the file name contains EMMC in it... Paste the screenshot of what you see in Navifirm otherwise for someone to point it out for you...
 
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#548
Okay i got both the files and now when i am flashing it it give me this battery low error. I tried charging it for like and hour but its still on 2%.
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It's possible you have a bad cable or an USB port on the device that cannot source the needed current.

Happened to me last week; I had a cable that I used to charge my N9, when I connect it to the device it says correctly "charging", but after some hours when I went to see it, the battery had run flat and I needed to jumpstart my phone with the flasher.

With other cables, it works correctly. With this one, it dtrains the battery, go figure?
And to top it off, the same cable works OK for data transfer...
 
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Yeap you were right i changed the wire and now it charged to 11% and than i think it flashed and and now the screen is blank and the little white dot is blinking ... i am waiting for the reboot now
 
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