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    attila77 | # 11 | 2008-08-12, 11:04 | Report

    I might have the very same problem, did anybody else experience this ?

    My battery has been drained during music playback, tried to turn unit on
    immediately after plugging it in the charger. The low battery seems to have prevented finishing the boot process and caused a reboot loop which happens *automatically* if the charger is plugged in. Tried removing battery and waiting for a night but the symptoms remain.

    When charger gets plugged in, the unit starts booting on it's own *without pressing any buttons* on the n810. After a couple of seconds, it reboots (screen artifacts on the LCD appear for a short while when this happens). Each reboot cycle gets shorter as the battery gets weaker (the charger is plugged in all the time!). If charger is removed during this, the reboots stop but the unit stays powered down and does not react to the power button. If the battery is removed, there are no reactions to plugging in the charger or pressing the power button.

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    loopin | # 12 | 2008-08-19, 09:25 | Report

    i have same problem, i have run out of battery while listening to music and i got into boot loop. ive tried to remove a battery for a day, but when i sticked it back and plugged charger in, i was back in loop.

    any solution?

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    tuxenrique | # 13 | 2008-08-19, 09:58 | Report

    I had the same problem, it was due to something wrong in the application manager. The only solution I found was to re-flash the IT ...

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    khaug | # 14 | 2008-08-19, 12:27 | Report

    Had the same problem yesterday. I briefly took the battery out, replaced it and the reboot loop started.... Reflashed in the end.

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    geneven | # 15 | 2008-08-19, 12:32 | Report

    Reflashing is a lot easier than sending the tablet back to Nokia.

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    Andre Klapper | # 16 | 2008-08-25, 14:10 | Report

    Anybody willing to help tracking down this issue please take a look at https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3555 - we need a core dump, see comments 6 and 7.
    Thanks in advance!
    (PS: Please no "I see this too" comments - use the Vote feature instead)

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    iamthewalrus | # 17 | 2008-08-25, 16:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by Andre Klapper View Post
    Anybody willing to help tracking down this issue please take a look at https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3555 - we need a core dump, see comments 6 and 7.
    Thanks in advance!
    (PS: Please no "I see this too" comments - use the Vote feature instead)
    I compiled the 'crasher' demo app as shown on the project page , but even though on my ubuntu pc it gives a segmentation fault, on my n800 running Diablo I get:
    Code:
    ./crasher: line 1: syntax error: "(" unexpected
    I don't know anything about c .Should I have compiled it for ARM with Scratchbox? If so why not include it in the repository?

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    Last edited by iamthewalrus; 2008-08-25 at 16:02.

     
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