Le Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:32:03 +0300,
Pekka Nikander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> I was worried about that with my 910, too.  I originally even went  
> that far that I checked that the internal hard disk was connected  
> through an IDE connector so that I could have connected it to an  
> external USB box or something.
> 
> However, it turned out that at least 910 boots to USB disk mode if  
> connected to a USB host during the boot.  That is, even without a  
> working ttsystem, if I reset the device, put it to the USB dock, and  
> power it up, the firmware puts it directly to the USB target disk  
> mode, allowing me to access the internal hard disk contents.

What does the device reset do ?

> I suppose 920 would work the same way, but perhaps you should test...

Certainly, but how ? If I remove/change ttsystem to test if you're
correct, and in fact you're not, then my device is bricked, something I
would like to avoid. Or is there any test that I haven't think of ?

Thanks,

Thomas
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