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...or, it could be that the battery is dead and needs to be recharged.
The unit will not run directly off the charger without the battery installed. put the battery in, plug the charger in and wait. no need to panic or to wildly speculate that Diablo "bricked your device". Thus far, your description sounds exactly like what has always happened with the N800's when the battery is exhausted; this is not new behaviour introduced by an OS update.
It's bricked out of the blue! It was properly shutdown a few days back. And today, I tried to switch it back on. The Nokia word came up. The blue bar at the bottom when all the way to the right. And stopped there. Nothing else happen.
Had to remove the battery to shut it down!
What's going on? How do I rescue my device? Do I need to reflash it?
cyber-dissident, tech freak, opensource evangelist