kent_autistic
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-27
, 11:47
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Some viruses on the desktop can mess with removable media (your N900 when plugged into usb).
Run a good virus scanner on your PC with your N900 plugged in (may I suggest something like AVG free), you may have caught a virus somewhere.
Check your N900 for files like "autorun.inf". The default autorun.inf only has a section for a custom icon and nothing else. If you find an autorun.inf file that has an "open=" command in it, post it back here.
Good luck!
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2010-09-27
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2010-09-27
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2010-09-28
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2010-09-28
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2010-09-28
, 16:27
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Unfortunately, even after you scanned and healed your PC, the virus still has done damage to your n900's data partition.
Flashing the EMMC is the best and safest bet, but that would return your device to stock condition.
If you're okay with that (as it is the safest course of action), check this guide: http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_tablet_firmware
If you're having problems with the device not being detected, try rebooting your N900 and as soon as the screen goes black press and hold "u" on the keyboard until you see a little USB icon appear on your N900's screen.
Good luck!
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2010-11-10
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