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2012-01-24
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2012-01-24
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2012-01-24
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2012-01-24
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At least I'm not alone!
Let's hope somebody can figure out what's going on, I'm out of ideas.
I would like to avoid hard resetting... but should I do it, will on-device backup really backup everything? Especially SMS messages, without Ovi Suite I still couldn't make a backup of those.
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2012-01-24
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How long do you want to be without a fully functioning N9?
If a short time, make a backup from the phone, extract that backup and reflash your phone...
Then put the backup back on your phone and let it restore...
If the problem comes back then a bug report should be opened.
Good Luck.
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2012-01-24
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I'm willing to wait a little bit because I KNOW that on a Linux machine this shouldn't be an issue so serious to force a full format/reflashing. It should just need a command in a terminal.
Reflashing and hard-resetting would have the same outcome? I never flashed before, I wouldn't want to risk to brick my phone.
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2012-01-25
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2012-01-25
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2012-01-25
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Today my N9 suddenly started to refuse to install or uninstall anything. When trying to install from the Store, I get an "Unable to install due to an unresolved error" (I'm translating this from Italian, so sorry if it's not the exact wording). Same with deb installation from downloads/file manager. In Settings/Applications/Manage Applications I have a weird "No software installed" grey text on white background instead of the usual list of installed programs.
I tried to enable developer mode (luckily I already enabled it once in the past, so I didn't need to install any package, just enable it) to have access to the terminal, and tried a "apt-get -f install" after becoming root. This is what I get:
Does anyone have any idea about what's going on? How can I solve this issue?
Thanks in advance.