Menu

Main Menu
Talk Get Daily Search

Member's Online

    User Name
    Password

    Having a security password

    Reply
    Page 2 of 2 | Prev |   1   2 |
    praveenchand | # 11 | 2013-04-03, 13:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by rainisto View Post
    And you are 100% sure that you are not in open mode (there are no warning screens when you boot up etc)? And how about when you change your security code from the settings UI?
    There is warning screen, as mentioned in first post. I don't know why? I tried to change security code from the settings UI also, same result.


    // might be corrupted firmware image????

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

    Last edited by praveenchand; 2013-04-03 at 13:24.

     
    rainisto | # 12 | 2013-04-03, 13:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by praveenchand View Post
    There is warning screen, as mentioned in first post. I don't know why? I tried to change security code from the settings UI also, same result.


    // might be corrupted firmware image????
    As long as there is a warning screen you cannot set the password. Only way to fix it is to use the flashing command:

    sudo flasher -f -F main.bin -R

    (And ofcourse you need main.bin which has no errors in it).

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks
    The Following User Says Thank You to rainisto For This Useful Post:
    praveenchand

     
    praveenchand | # 13 | 2013-04-03, 14:04 | Report

    one more question, if i take backup of applications can we restore after flashing? any way to take full backup?

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    rainisto | # 14 | 2013-04-03, 15:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by praveenchand View Post
    one more question, if i take backup of applications can we restore after flashing? any way to take full backup?
    No, unless you have taken backups of the deb files, then you can just reinstall those with dpkg -i *.deb, otherwise you must reinstall one by one from the store.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks
    The Following User Says Thank You to rainisto For This Useful Post:
    praveenchand

     
    praveenchand | # 15 | 2013-04-03, 15:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by rainisto View Post
    No, unless you have taken backups of the deb files, then you can just reinstall those with dpkg -i *.deb, otherwise you must reinstall one by one from the store.
    This is why I don't prefer to flash. Anyway I will try this weekend.

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    praveenchand | # 16 | 2013-04-04, 05:34 | Report

    After flashing n9 seems to be working fine. Last time i missed the final step which might be the reason for that warning message.
    "Reboot into the new OS (flasher -R)."

    Edit | Forward | Quote | Quick Reply | Thanks

     
    Page 2 of 2 | Prev |   1   2 |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Normal Logout