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#11
thanks so much.
I now using the WIN 7 32 bit now. for this purpose it is ok to use Ubuntu CD and after that flow the instraction on linux eMMC flash. u know my friend I realy have problem with this uncompleted eMMC Flash on My Nokia as I said on first of this topic. I hope to do this with Ubuntu to make a complete updating and flash. PLZ tell me if this will be ok or not?

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Yes that should be fine.

If you're really having problems with windows it is worth trying with Ubuntu. You might find that you really like it (I did) and install it on your hard drive along side windows, but anyway, that's for another day

Reboot your PC with the live CD in the drive, make sure 'Boot From CD' is set as your primary boot source through BIOS, then boot from the CD.
If you are using USB, make sure your primary boot source is set to USB.

Once you've got Ubuntu up and running, download flasher along with the Firmware (FIASCO) and eMMC (Vanilla) images and use terminal to run the commands found in the Wiki.
 

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