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===What is firmware? Why would I want to update it?===
===What is firmware? Why would I want to update it?===
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Like many electronic devices, the [[Nokia N800]] and [[Nokia N810|N810]] internet tablets have something called firmware (which Nokia confusingly calls "software"). Firmware is what tells the device how to behave, and includes all the applications you see when you first switch on a brand new tablet.
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Like many electronic devices, the Nokia N800 and N810 internet tablets have something called firmware (which Nokia confusingly calls "software"). Firmware is what tells the device how to behave, and includes all the applications you see when you first switch on a brand new tablet.
Electronics manufacturers often issue new versions of firmware which corrected mistakes and sometimes add new features. When you take an electronic gadget to a service centre, they will typically install updated firmware on it as this simple action can often solve many technical problems. Nowadays you can also install the new firmware yourself at home using your PC. It's completely free, it usually makes your device run more reliably, and it also may let it do new stuff it couldn't do before.
Electronics manufacturers often issue new versions of firmware which corrected mistakes and sometimes add new features. When you take an electronic gadget to a service centre, they will typically install updated firmware on it as this simple action can often solve many technical problems. Nowadays you can also install the new firmware yourself at home using your PC. It's completely free, it usually makes your device run more reliably, and it also may let it do new stuff it couldn't do before.
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===How to update the firmware on the Nokia N800 or N810 using the Update Wizard for Windows PCs===
===How to update the firmware on the Nokia N800 or N810 using the Update Wizard for Windows PCs===
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# The firmware on Nokia's internet tablets can be updated on Windows PCs using the Nokia Internet Tablet Software Update Wizard, which you can download for free at the following link: http://europe.nokia.com/A4305010 (Scroll to the bottom of the page). After you've downloaded the Update Wizard file (it ends with .exe), double click on it to install it, and follow all the instructions.
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1. The firmware on Nokia's internet tablets can be updated on Windows PCs using the Nokia Internet Tablet Software Update Wizard, which you can download for free at the following link:
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# At this point, make sure your N800 or N810 is fully charged. Even if the battery logo looks full on the desktop, it may not actually be full. Plug the charger into tablet, and it should tell you when it really is full.
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# Try and find the USB cable that came with your tablet (specifically, a miniUSB cable with the N800, a microUSB cable with the N810). Make sure your tablet is switched off, and connect it to your PC using the USB cable.
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http://europe.nokia.com/A4305010 (Scroll to the bottom of the page)
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# Start the Update Wizard on your PC, but don't do anything with it.
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# Press and hold the bottom button on the front of the N800, or the top button on the front of the N810. (See the appropriate video above if you're unsure which button to press.) While holding the correct button down, turn on the tablet with the power switch on the top. This will put the tablet into update mode, and if you do it correctly it will stop on the Nokia logo with a black USB logo in the top right hand corner of the screen. You can let go of both buttons now.
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After you've downloaded the Update Wizard file (it ends with .exe), double click on it to install it, and follow all the instructions.
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# On the Update Wizard on your PC, you should see the Wizard's welcome message. Press the Next button to go to the warning page. Then press the Next button to go to an instruction page, and it should show that it's found your device at the bottom of the screen. Press Next.
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# The Update Wizard should now tell you two pieces of information: what firmware version you have on your tablet, and what the latest official version is. If the versions are the same, you probably don't need to update at all and can press Cancel. If the versions are different, click on Next to continue with the update. (If you get error messages instead of firmware versions, try pressing Back and then Next again, and if it still doesn't work try doing it again a few hours later.)
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2. At this point, make sure your N800 or N810 is fully charged. Even if the battery logo looks full on the desktop, it may not actually be full. Plug the charger into tablet, and it should tell you when it really is full.
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# Click on I Accept The Agreement and Next.
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# The update will now start, and should be completely automatic from now on. You probably won't need to do anything more. The Wizard will first of all download the firmware (which can take a long time depending on the speed of your home internet connection), then it install it on your tablet (which happens very quickly). If you see an error message during the download process such as "File Corrupted", press Back and then Next. If you see "File Corrupted" several times in a row, this may indicate that Nokia's servers which provide the firmware aren't working at the moment, and you should try again in a few hours time.
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3. Try and find the USB cable that came with your tablet (specifically, a miniUSB cable with the N800, a microUSB cable with the N810). Make sure your tablet is switched off, and connect it to your PC using the USB cable.
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# After the tablet's firmware has been updated, it will automatically start up with the new firmware version, and you can unplug it when this happens.
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# When the tablet starts up for the first time with the new firmware, if you have made a backup of your settings and data it will ask you if you want to restore this backup. This should work fine, unless you're upgrading from OS 2007 to OS 2008 in which case say no. For some reason many people upgrading from OS 2007 to OS 2008 have experienced problems using restored settings.
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4. Start the Update Wizard on your PC, but don't do anything with it.
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# When the tablet starts with new firmware, it may also ask you if you want to automatically reinstall the extra applications you had installed before the update. As noted above, this may or may not work, and if it doesn't you can reinstall the apps yourself one by one.
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5. Press and hold the bottom button on the front of the N800, or the top button on the front of the N810. (See the appropriate video above if you're unsure which button to press.) While holding the correct button down, turn on the tablet with the power switch on the top. This will put the tablet into update mode, and if you do it correctly it will stop on the Nokia logo with a black USB logo in the top right hand corner of the screen. You can let go of both buttons now.
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6. On the Update Wizard on your PC, you should see the Wizard's welcome message. Press the Next button to go to the warning page. Then press the Next button to go to an instruction page, and it should show that it's found your device at the bottom of the screen. Press Next.
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7. The Update Wizard should now tell you two pieces of information: what firmware version you have on your tablet, and what the latest official version is. If the versions are the same, you probably don't need to update at all and can press Cancel. If the versions are different, click on Next to continue with the update. (If you get error messages instead of firmware versions, try pressing Back and then Next again, and if it still doesn't work try doing it again a few hours later.)
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8. Click on I Accept The Agreement and Next.
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9. The update will now start, and should be completely automatic from now on. You probably won't need to do anything more. The Wizard will first of all download the firmware (which can take a long time depending on the speed of your home internet connection), then it install it on your tablet (which happens very quickly). If you see an error message during the download process such as "File Corrupted", press Back and then Next. If you see "File Corrupted" several times in a row, this may indicate that Nokia's servers which provide the firmware aren't working at the moment, and you should try again in a few hours time.
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10. After the tablet's firmware has been updated, it will automatically start up with the new firmware version, and you can unplug it when this happens.
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11. When the tablet starts up for the first time with the new firmware, if you have made a backup of your settings and data it will ask you if you want to restore this backup. This should work fine, unless you're upgrading from OS 2007 to OS 2008 in which case say no. For some reason many people upgrading from OS 2007 to OS 2008 have experienced problems using restored settings.
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12. When the tablet starts with new firmware, it may also ask you if you want to automatically reinstall the extra applications you had installed before the update. As noted above, this may or may not work, and if it doesn't you can reinstall the apps yourself one by one.
AUTHENTICATION/CLOCK ERROR NOTE: If you get a mysterious error message while using the wizard which talks about authentication and adjusting a clock, don't worry, you don't have to adjust any clocks. Try pressing the "back" button on the Update Wizard and then the "next" button.
AUTHENTICATION/CLOCK ERROR NOTE: If you get a mysterious error message while using the wizard which talks about authentication and adjusting a clock, don't worry, you don't have to adjust any clocks. Try pressing the "back" button on the Update Wizard and then the "next" button.
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If you ARE reasonably good with computers, here are some suggestions for Mac and Linux users on how to update the N800 or N810 firmware:
If you ARE reasonably good with computers, here are some suggestions for Mac and Linux users on how to update the N800 or N810 firmware:
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* Macintosh users can use a utility called 770Flasher, which was originally written for the Nokia 770 tablet but which works on the N800 and N810 too. You can download 770Flasher by clicking here. You can get the latest N800 OS 2008 image by clicking here, and get the latest N810 OS 2008 image by clicking here.
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- Macintosh users can use a utility called 770Flasher, which was originally written for the Nokia 770 tablet but which works on the N800 and N810 too. You can download 770Flasher by clicking here. You can get the latest N800 OS 2008 image by clicking here, and get the latest N810 OS 2008 image by clicking here.
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* Linux users should click here to read a guide to updating firmware on internet tablets, over on maemo.org
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- Linux users should click here to read a guide to updating firmware on internet tablets, over on maemo.org
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Going back to OS 2007 is possible, though it's slightly trickier than an automatic update. First of all you have to manually download the latest version of OS 2007 for the N800 onto your computer, which you can get from maemo.org by going here. After you've done that, here's what you do next:
Going back to OS 2007 is possible, though it's slightly trickier than an automatic update. First of all you have to manually download the latest version of OS 2007 for the N800 onto your computer, which you can get from maemo.org by going here. After you've done that, here's what you do next:
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* If you have Windows, you can use the Update Wizard to go back to OS 2007. After you've downloaded the OS 2007 firmware from maemo.org onto your PC, run the Update Wizard as described above. When it gets to the point where it tells you the latest firmware version, click on the "Change" button and select the file name of the OS 2007 firmware you just downloaded. You can then proceed as described above, and it will install OS 2007 instead of OS 2008.
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* If you have a Mac or Linux, simply use your firmware update methods described above, but using the N800 OS 2007 file you just downloaded instead of N800 OS 2008.
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- If you have Windows, you can use the Update Wizard to go back to OS 2007. After you've downloaded the OS 2007 firmware from maemo.org onto your PC, run the Update Wizard as described above. When it gets to the point where it tells you the latest firmware version, click on the "Change" button and select the file name of the OS 2007 firmware you just downloaded. You can then proceed as described above, and it will install OS 2007 instead of OS 2008.
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- If you have a Mac or Linux, simply use your firmware update methods described above, but using the N800 OS 2007 file you just downloaded instead of N800 OS 2008.
If you do reinstall OS 2007 but change your mind and want OS 2008 again, you can simply update the firmware to the latest OS 2008 version using the methods described earlier in this article.
If you do reinstall OS 2007 but change your mind and want OS 2008 again, you can simply update the firmware to the latest OS 2008 version using the methods described earlier in this article.
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