Re: My N810 wont start anymore

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Hi,

> I suspect that your internal flash is full.(...)

I can't remember to install lot of software or put other files on the
internal flash before this incident. Normally I try to keep the internal
flash (the system flash) clean and save stuff on mmc1 and mmc2. Of
course I am not 100% sure, that the system flash isn't full.

> If you don't have a recent backup and don't want to risk losing data
> or go through the PITA of reinstalling everything from scratch after a
> reflash, try some patience. Start by removing the battery for at least
> 15 minutes, then reinstall it and plug in the charger. It might
> immediately start booting before you even touch the power button.
> Leave it alone, and even if it seems like it's frozen just wait. If it
> hasn't successfully booted in a couple of hours, start over. If you do
> eventually get a successful boot, try removing a few of the larger
> apps that you don't really need and see if that helps.

I tried this. I used a full charged battery and let the N810 try to boot
the whole night. It's just an infinite loop: Nokia logo - blank screen -
Nokia loge - battery symbol - Nokia logo ....

How can I reflash it, when I don't have access to the device. just for a
short period (1s) the USB-logo appears. Is it enough for reflash?

Thanks for you help.

Keywan


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