Following-up on my earlier post: I finally removed and reinserted the
battery enough times that my 770 started holding on long enough for the
Linux flasher to get started. It flashed
Nokia_770_SE2005_3_2005_51-13.bin smoothly and rebooted. Then it showed
the "NOKIA" splash screen at middle b
I had this kind of problem, and to start the flashing process, I had to
plug, then unplug the power cable. The linux flash failed, the windows
flash suceeded and I get back my Nokia, after having spent a few hours
trying everything possible.
Good luckFrançois2006/1/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PRO
I had something similar. I removed the battery for a couple of minutes,
then I put it back in and flashed it.
Collin
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 22:14 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After a couple days of using my 770, I innocently turned it off and
> took out the battery to read the product ID. N
After a couple days of using my 770, I innocently turned it off and
took out the battery to read the product ID. Now it won't boot past
the initial "NOKIA" splash screen. I've seen others recover from
similar situations by flashing, but I can't get to a point where the
WinXP or Linux flasher