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On 2008-01-30 12:52:20, ahmed5 wrote:
Try connecting to a pc and see wat happens. Might be ur EROM (red light, i think)
This message was posted from a W700i
i agree
try updating the erom (if possible) or see if you can get your computer to detect it by pressing+holding 2 while you plug in the data cable. if you get a found new hardware wizard pop up, install the flash drivers and attempt a reflash
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Posted: 2008-01-30 16:45:31
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I know someone who have had similar problem with K750i. After days of drying, they just put in a NEW BATTERY and phone light up.That happend almost two years ago, phone is still working.
Try to do that. Just give it some time and than try it again.
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Posted: 2008-01-31 01:49:51
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Anyone got a full strip down guide?
Cheers
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Posted: 2008-01-31 17:27:42
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Courtesy of
SE-NSE
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Posted: 2008-01-31 17:32:48
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Already tried to hook it up to my PC but it is not recognised in any way shape or form
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Posted: 2008-02-01 19:43:26
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On 2008-02-01 19:43:26, Paul_C wrote:
Already tried to hook it up to my PC but it is not recognised in any way shape or form
strip it down again, remove everything apart from the screen/cameras (and the protective metal covers over the chips). insert the battery and see if it powers up on its own (it should power up on its own

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if you dont get a response, remove the screen and attach the keypad and battery then try and see if xs++/setool2lite etc get a response from the phone.
this has helped revive a few phones for me
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Posted: 2008-02-01 20:32:48
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Had the same problem over Xmas with my son's Nokia 6234. Total loss I'm afraid.

Found a 6234 with a broken screen for sale on TrademeNZ and waiting for that to arrive to make 1 good phone out of 2 broken ones.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 09:45:05
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If this ever happens to you again the trick is to wash it out with as much water as possible as soon as possible. Use a cotton but to take out any gunk. The battery probably wont be the same again so concider replaceing it. But washing power, coke, coffee amongst others will all corrode the circuits. By washing it out it should stop the corrosion process. The professionals use sonic baths and distilled water so there is no impuritys left behind but most of the time you can get away with tap water. Ive been amazed in the past at some of the things ive seen brought back to life.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 10:20:58
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On 2008-02-02 10:20:58, zukini wrote:
But washing power, coke, coffee amongst others will all corrode the circuits. By washing it out it should stop the corrosion process.
I suspect that the corrosion comes from a reaction between the chemicals in the liquids and the current flowing through the circuit board. I recommend removing the battery ASAP. Don't think I'd rinse with water though. Contact cleaner should be enough.
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Posted: 2008-02-03 06:23:36
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