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Did it with Phoenix from 1.0 to 1.1 and now from 1.1 to 1.2, never had any problems whatsoever.
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have you ever tried winflasher?
Im trying to understand what would be the least risky method - Phoenix or Winflasher?
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Yes, from 1.0 to 1.1, but I got a message saying device not found or something like that and never figured it out.
Phoenix is pretty easy, download everything via navifirm. After phoenix installs (latest version is required, older versions don't work with N9), place the files in program files/nokia/phoenix/product/rm-696 folder, start it, connect N9, select USB connection, scan product to make sure it's recognised, then flash firmware, choose refurbish and it's done in a few minutes. There's a video on youtube, pretty easy actually. You don't even have to turn off the phone after connecting it.
I've disabled AND uninstalled developer mode...
Restarted device... and same issue Any other recommendation?