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Flashing Problem
user name
2006-07-26 14:01:59
>Try connecting the  device directly to your computer,
and not via USB hub. 
>Also, avoid the USB ports on laptop docking station or
front USB ports on 
>desktop >case, as these can be behind a hub. Command
"lsusb -t" shows the 
>tree of USB devices.

Yeah, I tried both the front and back USB ports. Either way
it doesn't work, 
and lsusb -t doesn't show me behind a hub on either of
them.

>I'm not on a suitable machine to check version numbers
at the moment, but 
>did you download flasher-2.0 from maemo.org?

Yep.

Note: I switched to a new computer (my last one just died) a
couple days 
ago. So I have never successfully flashed the device on my
current computer. 
I had many times on my old computer, then I had messed up
the device for a 
little while (where it got into the continual reboot). At
that point, the 
device wouldn't even let the flasher do anything; when it
would boot there 
would never be a blue progress bar along the bottom, it
jumped almost 
immediately to the screen with two hands on it. But then one
day it started 
to boot with the progress bar again. At that point I had to
switch computers 
because my last one died.

Any more ideas?

Thanks,
Dan

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Flashing Problem
user name
2006-07-27 07:09:01
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:01:59AM -0400, ext Dan Brinks
wrote:
> Note: I switched to a new computer (my last one just
died) a couple days 
> ago. So I have never successfully flashed the device on
my current 
> computer. I had many times on my old computer, then I
had messed up the 
> device for a little while (where it got into the
continual reboot). At that 
> point, the device wouldn't even let the flasher do
anything; when it would 
> boot there would never be a blue progress bar along the
bottom, it jumped 
> almost immediately to the screen with two hands on it.
But then one day it 
> started to boot with the progress bar again. At that
point I had to switch 
> computers because my last one died.
> 
> Any more ideas?

Is it AMD64?  The flasher doesn't work on 64-bit machines.
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