QUOTE(Raju @ Jun 6 2011, 01:56 AM)
Yes.Installation instructions are in frontpage
QUOTE(versustheversed @ Jun 6 2011, 11:42 PM)
i turned off all connectivity. network mode set to GSM (2.5). i think retro_rave got it right. there's some internal application draining my battery. i just dont know what and how to stop it.
Format both root & eMMC & disable auto wifi/3g connection
QUOTE(V429 @ Jun 7 2011, 11:14 PM)
yup. using old 32 bit Window XP.
Added on June 8, 2011, 1:28 amGuys! I successfully re-flashed my N900!!!
Turns out the culprit was that
1: I miss-typed a single letter in the command (typed o instead of 0)
2: My PC doesnt have the Nokia USB flashing driver, and connectivity driver thingy installed, thus Windows did not recognized N900 as being connected.
Too me awhile to google for those files and to find instructions and clues at other forums. but in the end I did it!!!
I reflashed my N900!!!
Sorry for me being over-excited about this simple little thing, but this is a big thing for me to be able to revive my own phone. There's nothing like getting your hands dirty to fix your own gadgets. haha.. and it feels great to have my N900 back again!
Now to restore the last backup files..

IMHO you don't need to flash your device for his problem.
You could have removed kernel power v47 & NITDroid then reinstall from scratch again.
v47 do have minor issue with multiboot.
QUOTE(vaizard @ Jun 9 2011, 08:09 PM)
bro...how u update to power kernel v47?
Use AppManager ot FAPMan.
QUOTE(hengguowei @ Jun 13 2011, 12:22 PM)
Symbian will work too but not recommended cause the data connection connectes continuously draining battery. =.=
Whatsapp users are stingy users.
QUOTE(Bushido @ Jun 13 2011, 02:03 PM)
You mean we can install Whatsapp for Symbian on our N900?
Good luck porting Symbian app to Maemo.Providing the API's are similar & you get permission from the app writer.
QUOTE(Eiraku @ Jun 13 2011, 02:24 PM)
I have, and you know what happened afterwards. At least the vets over here know lol.
Good luck overclocking. Just don't get to stingy with the voltage, your CPU might be fine with it, your flash chip might not.
As I said long time ago,some good batches of processor have better OC capability then regular batches of processors.There are some bad batches of processors too.For those who have sudden reboot problem after OC,your phone processor could belong to this category.
I'm still running my phone in 600MHz & still rocking Asphalt5.
Now N900 is sorta recognized as Android device
This post has been edited by super_evil_alien: Jun 13 2011, 04:04 PM