Ok I had to connect and disconnect my phone like 8 times before the flasher recognized it but it finally did and the flashing did get rid of the starhub branding.
The nail polish remover I used was some generic cvs drugstore brand, don't use much a little goes a long way.
I was still a little reluctant to use the nail polish remover because it is usually made with acetone which can sometimes be bad for plastic. I took another look at the starhub bead and decided to give it a gentle pinch on the bottom of it near the N9 surface, and, low and behold, it popped off! I wiped the surface with a cloth and there was no sign of the glue. It's not often I'm happy when something is done on the cheap!
Yesterday I received my Nokia N9 - 64GB with Region code for Malaysia (059J238). I live in Israel and I flashed the israeli region code for Nokia N9 64GB (059J1W9).. No problem for now.. The flash process is started automatically after connection with USB cable.. I don't needed to press "Sync" or playing with cable... Only one a little problem, after flashing I still don't have hebrew language in the "text imput" and in UI, Don't know why..
When I flashed my N9 I had only copied the DFL61_HARMATTAN_20.2011.40-4_*.BIN file into the flash directory. It seems to have worked ok but I was wondering if I should I have also copied the other files that were downloaded when I ran navifirm for the central european version? Perhaps they are auxillary files that are needed? What are those extra files used for?
When I flashed my N9 I had only copied the DFL61_HARMATTAN_20.2011.40-4_*.BIN file into the flash directory. It seems to have worked ok but I was wondering if I should I have also copied the other files that were downloaded when I ran navifirm for the central european version? Perhaps they are auxillary files that are needed? What are those extra files used for?
Thanks
I wonder about that too. Did the same thing as you, but curious about the other files