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2008-03-15
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2008-03-16
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Is there a way to force flash the firmware, plug it in to the USB and force the flash without having to start it holding the swap button?
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2008-03-16
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2008-03-29
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Has anyone done this, any places to get information on pins, and protocols, even instructions??
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I have tried removing the battery, I have tried reflashing. The problem is that it wont boot into the nokia logo when I want it to, which is when I am holding down the swap button for a reflash. I this morning updated to the latest version, followed the instructions pretty strictly, and it worked for the entire morning, even got an OpenSSH server running on it.
I am a bit of a noob to linux, I am pretty sure the problem is Software, because I had no hardware problems before hand. I just don't no how to fix the problem. None of my friends have Nokia n810s, so little hope for another testbed.
Pity I really liked it up until it died. This is my last effort after 6 hours of trying to fix it, next I call Nokia.