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#851
There's a video tutorial that I uploaded in YouTube, which is linked in the Wiki Page: http://wiki.maemo.org/Flashing_N9#Tutorial

The video I recorded was for flashing in Linux (i.e. Ubuntu), but they're practically the same as in MS Windows. Only practical difference is in Linux you have to add the word "sudo" at the beginning of each flasher command (just don't type "sudo" when using MS Windows).
 
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#852
Hey, navifirmex don't work, unofficial nokia firmware is dead, where can i download the files ????
 
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#853
Originally Posted by turbovomit View Post
Hey, navifirmex don't work, unofficial nokia firmware is dead, where can i download the files ????
http://skeiron.org/firmware/N9/40.2012.21.3/
 

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#854
Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
http://skeiron.org/firmware/N9/40.2012.21.3/
someone has been busy, that's a great source.
 
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#855
Originally Posted by rswelter View Post
someone has been busy, that's a great source.

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#856
Thank you everyone, my N9 is alive again. ... Thanks to all who gave help and also to the person who created this Comprehensive Flashing guide.
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#857
Originally Posted by adnankamal9 View Post
Thank you everyone, my N9 is alive again. ... Thanks to all who gave help and also to the person who created this Comprehensive Flashing guide.
Glad you got your device back to working state but... it could be useful if you can share what was the problem with your initial unsuccessful attempts to reflash.
 
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#858
You got good point minimos.
Well, almost all the links and procedure is correct as given in First post but I did some mistakes as I am new to this thing. I was unaware of the command inputs. Anyways, I made few changes to the commands mentioned in the first post.

I only gave the command for Restore Operating System like
instead of "flasher -f -F main.bin" I gave
"flasher -f main.bin -F -R".

Also, this was not mentioned in the first post. After downloading the main and emmc files, we have to copy these files in the "C:\Program Files\Nokia\Flasher". I didnt knew this and that's why the flasher was not opening.

Hope this will help others to get their devices back alive.
 
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#859
My N9 died without any warning, first time i tried to reboot, get stuck in the logo, then, the image was corrupted, reboot it again, but this time no image, so long for 3 or 4 times, then i tought was an flat battery problem, tried the malf state fix, i could never mount the device, then flash it, but never get image back, now im just trying recover my data, my phone has a code, i tried this:


There is a quick way to boot the device to maintanance mode and telnet into it. This would make sure if the problem is indeed the screen or if the device does not boot at all.

Get my MOSLO based maintanance boot from svn repository;
"svn co https://toosa.swagman.org/svn/sillykbd/TRUNK/moslo", and have a look at the README file for details.

If you can telnet to the device you can be sure it's just the screen that is broken.
Also, you can manually export your mmcblk partition via the USB connection to take backup on external PC, if you for example need to send the device for repair.
but, never boots, after i flash the moslo img

this appears in dmesg

[38569.715228] usb 3-1: new high-speed USB device number 20 using xhci_hcd
[38569.738659] usb 3-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0421, idProduct=0105
[38569.738664] usb 3-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5
[38569.738667] usb 3-1: Product: N9 (Update mode)
[38569.738669] usb 3-1: Manufacturer: Nokia
[38569.738672] usb 3-1: SerialNumber: 357923049514963
[38570.162778] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 20
what can i do?

sorry for my english

im love this phone, never felt this way before about a phone, i dont need android, i want this phone for ever, i bought another and im planning get a third one (used) for parts.
 
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#860
I got the alternative os Android at startup aswell as maego (I can choose either one at startup using the volume key to fit the android picture above or maego below).

I'm gonna send back phone for repairs on warranty so I wonder if I only need to reflash to my country version and the phone will be in it's original state even though I got dual boot, or if I need to do something else.

I presume all information will be deleted in this process aswell?
/maxxy
 
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