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Ну вот, прошивку 6.27 скачал и установил на комп. Но где взять Wizard для запуска перепрошивки? Может, в PC Suite есть какая опция для этого ?
Можно попробовать прошить как шьются нокии BB5, но вы лишитесь гарантии и т.д. Я так сам прошил н70 (да и очень много людей прошились сами, немало так же попали на негарантийный ремонт). Потом нокия встроила прошивальщик в PCSuite, но не для всех моделей (для кирпичей - нет).
Вот как я прошивал (ищется в поисковике за 10 секунд)
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Nokia BB5 Firmware Flashing Guide
Nokia N70 Firmware
Nokia N80 Firmware
Update: I've removed the password. Please don't abuse it, or else I will be forced to add it back.
Note: Before proceeding, please uninstall all Nokia-related software, including: Nokia PC Suite, Nokia Connectivity Cable drivers, and old versions of Phoenix and Diego.
Download and Install Diego
Download: 55667793_Diego_3_06.msi
Installing Diego
Launch the Diego installer, follow the on-screen instructions. (Basically just hit next until the installer is finished.)
Download and install Phoenix 2004 + Crack
Download: phoenix_service_sw_2004_39_7_70.exe
Download: phoenix_service_sw_2004_39_7_70_crack.exe
Installing Phoenix 2004
Open the crack, do not click Install just yet.
Launch the Phoenix 2004 installer and hit next to proceed. Follow the on-screen instructions.
When prompted for a Nokia dongle, hit retry, then immediately hit install on the crack, overwrite DLL files.
Reboot machine when prompted.
Download and install the Cable driver
Download: Nokia_Conn_Cable_Driver_159_ita.msi
Installing the Cable driver
Don't worry about the installer being in a different language
Just hit next (Avanti) until the cable driver is installed.
Upgrading Phoenix 2004 to Phoenix 2006
Download: phoenix_service_sw_2006_12_5_136.exe
Upgrading to Phoenix 2006 (required for flashing modern phones, like the N80)
Open the Phoenix by launcing from the icon on the desktop.
Minimize Phoenix (leave it running for the next couple of steps)
Launch the Phoenix 2006 installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
When prompted, select "I will restart later."
Close the Phoenix you left running (should still be minimized).
Relaunch Phoenix by double-clicking the icon on your desktop.
Under the Help menu, choose About to ensure the version is 2006.
Flashing the Nokia Phone
Download a firmware of your choice.
Remove the SIM card, and memory card from your phone.
Turn on the phone (it will start in offline mode because there is no SIM card inside).
Plug in the USB cable to both the phone and the computer.
When prompted, select "PC Suite" from the menu list on the phone.
Wait for *all* drivers to fully install themselves before proceeding. You will see the driver icon disappear when it is complete.
In Phoenix, choose File, then Manage Connections.
Check USB, and then click Next. (See screenshot.)
It will then search your USB ports for the phone. When it finds it, hit Finish.
Once it has finished scanning, click apply, then click close.
Next, select "Scan Product" from the File menu.
If you did it right, you will see information populate itself in the main Phoenix window. (See screenshot.) This is crucial. If you do not see similar information, and if the phone is not being detected. Stop. You did something wrong.
From the Flashing menu, choose SW Update.
Wait for Phoenix to continue talking to the phone. You will see some information scroll by in the SW Update window.
Choose the .FPSX file for the "Image File"
Choose the .V0# file for the "PPM File" (.V08 is "western" English)
Click "Start". If you get any warnings, or messages, check this thread at HowardForums.
The flashing process takes about five minutes to complete. The first few steps ensure connectivity to the phone. After it verifies connectivity, Phoenix will automatically restart the phone. Once it has completed (a dialog box will popup saying it has completed successfully), you may close Phoenix, unplug the USB cable, and restart your phone. It should startup with the firmware you flashed to it.
If you restart your machine again, Phoenix 2006 will stop working. When you launch it (after restarting) it will prompt you for the Nokia dongle. At this point in time, the only way I know to get around this is simply uninstalling Phoenix, and starting from scratch. If you have any insight into this, please don't hesitate to drop me a line.
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Disclaimer: I take no responsability for what the end results are to the actual phone. This is a guide, and has been proven to work many times. In some cases, unusual behavior might occur. If you have any doubt, simply do not proceed. Questions or comments may be directed to this thread at HowardForums.