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when i flashing the Firmware and EMMC at the very bottom i got the SUITABLE USB device not found waiting.. and then i hold the "U" key plugin the USB cable at same time,



and it still not running at all,, so i checked on device manager
there is problem with the USB port. i had the name of this error .
it's "nokia bb5 adl loader usb phone parent" that is missing..
so that's the point why my n900 didnt flashing at all...

anyone knows?
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Last edited by nokiahui; 2010-03-11 at 22:42.
 
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is there anyone knows about this software???
 
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Are you using windows 7?
 
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Originally Posted by kingzeus View Post
Are you using windows 7?

im using vista.
 
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Offtopic:
Now we know that HTML in the topic of a thread is allowed through unprocessed.

Thank you nokiahui, for making this apparent.
 
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Isn't the holding down the u thing an option only for installing under Linux? Are you following instructions from the Wiki?
 
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Holding down the u key is a trigger for the device, telling it to enter the proper USB mode, regardless of whether it is Windows or Linux.

A better question for nokiahui is:

Are you using Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit?
 
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he is using Vista (I think 64)

my suggestion is to change OS.
A lot of people had trouble with 64 bit...
 
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@nokiahui

Do you have PC Suite installed? If so, the drivers should be installed or found inside one c:\program files\nokia\connectivity cable driver
 
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Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
Holding down the u key is a trigger for the device, telling it to enter the proper USB mode, regardless of whether it is Windows or Linux.

A better question for nokiahui is:

Are you using Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit?

i am using the vista 32bit operating system.
 
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