Thanks, i've downloaded it and examined your 14.bin first however need some more info.
First question: Where did you get the original firmware to make the Cure from? Please supply me a link to the original's source.
Hi @Butters,
Please see the link below for the RAR archive
Spoiler: Bin.RAR 3.406KB
Standing by
Last edited by Boki; 30th June 2020 at 09:06 PM. Reason: approved
Thanks, i've downloaded it and examined your 14.bin first however need some more info.
First question: Where did you get the original firmware to make the Cure from? Please supply me a link to the original's source.
Hi @Butters,
I followed a link from this Forum, to a directory with ALL the Alpha 100 firmwares, since the first one.
I have the file (please see below) if that helps, but, I haven't saved the link. Unfortunately, I had to clear the cookies and the cache, so, I don't have it in the history either.
Spoiler: fw v3.0 archive
I have included both the .gcd and .rgn files in archive.
Sorry. I will try to revisit the steps, and maybe I stumble upon it again.
Regards,
It was the Perry site you got V3 GCD from in that case. BTW, the RGN you enclosed is the custom boot RGN that i made for initiating text commands on the sd card. Certainly the 14.bin you supplied is the cure version of V3's fw_all.bin however although it has the expected empty FFs making up the unused space of region 14, it also has data repeated from earlier in the file. Hopefully that corruption is what has caused the problems and re-flashing a healthy original fw_all.bin will restore all functions. Look behind Spoiler:
Spoiler:
@Butters
I was about to cry of happiness
The device loaded, and shows all the proper images on the screen.
I added both collars, and the device reads them both.
Now, I need to upload the maps and other stuff. But, I am not going to make any further step without your further instructions. Loading anything from Garmin Express might undo all the hard work you've done so far. Of course, I have all his maps, tracks, and other stuff, from the backup, but, I don't want to copy anything without you saying so.
I am very grateful for the help and instructions so far, and I await further instructions regarding the maps.
Last edited by jupigarmin; 1st July 2020 at 01:38 PM.
Now that it's booted fully it would have re-created a fresh GarminDevice.xml which Garmin uses to determine what needs to be downloaded from it's servers. As you clearly realize, the first thing GE does is to determine if the firmware needs to be updated and if so it will do that by loading a new GUPDATE.GCD before offering other updates and it'll then tell you to disconnect the device so it boots before then re-connecting to the PC. GarminExpress then checks the XML again to see that it reflects that the fw update has been done on the device. If it hasn't, it prompts again before proceeding. There are two ways to get other updates and associated software without having a newer system firmware loaded against your wishes, discussed below:
(i) You can connect the device to PC but first (make sure GarminExpress isn't running already), open the Alpha's Garmin directory and edit the GarminDevice.xml in Notepad, look for this near the start of it: "<SoftwareVersion>300</SoftwareVersion>". Change '300' to '780', save the change and without disconnecting the alpha from PC start GE to re-download your maps and other software. This method is quicker but riskier as you're exposing the device directly to GE and Garmin's servers.
Or, you can do this for complete safety, it's more time-consuming of course and sometimes it doesn't work for all types of device:
(ii) You can use a media card or usb stick, formatted only as FAT32, to 'mimic' your alpha by copying over all it's present contents to the 'clone' then altering the XML's SoftwareVersion to '780' as above. Connect that cloned fake device to GE. If it's recognized properly you'll be offered to re-download what's needed without an insistence for fw update. Then simply copy new files over to the Alpha in their correct locations.
Using either method, keep in mind for later that you must be aware of a newer version fw being issued and amend the XML accordingly (It may be possible to keep your xml change one version ahead like using '790' for now to keep a safety margin). Also that having such an old version of main firmware may result in unwanted behavior in the field, some tracking functions may not work properly or the device may glitch or freeze or reboot randomly for instance. Note that GE may not replace all your needed files, like Keyboards or Text or example. You'll need to take anything missing after updating from your previous backup.
BTW, most of the files which you have in the backup (but not the file GUPDATE.GCD if it exists there) are likely quite safe to reload regardless without doing either of the above, because i really doubt they had anything at all to do with the 'bricking' problem however fresh downloads via GE are indeed preferable.
Fa_Piter has a far better understanding of dog devices and how the radio blocking can be overcome in later version firmware. His self-admitted claim that his English is poor doesn't affect his expert knowledge of Alpha and other tracking devices. Perhaps he'll offer some insight so maybe you should delay a little before going too much further as suggested above.
I'll ask a Moderator to soon move the relevant group of posts to it's own 'Solved' thread in the discussion section as the whole thing is quite lengthy and a very specific situation involving a corrupt region, i.e.: The actual problem wasn't a normal 'bricking' where corrupt files are on-board. In your case it was a corrupt firmware region which is far less common. I apologize for taking the 'long way home', my slow approach was to prevent any further damage while getting my head around what was for sure the root-cause. Thanks for your patience though out this saga.
Done. Moved from [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] to new thread due to actual problem caused by corrupt firmware region rather than corrupt files 'bricking' device.
Hi @Butters,
Thank you very much for being with me through this saga. It was educational in many ways (one of them being to learn the theory before practicing).
Anyway, your last reply, confirmed what I surmised myself - that copying the map files from the backup, would NOT do any damage.
So, I did copy the "old" files, and I got back the maps, tracks, stations, and everything else.
BEFORE doing that, I did a backup of the device, and copied the files from the SD card, so as if anything did happen, I would be able to revert to the last known working software. Luckily, everything went well.
I did edit the GarminDevice.xml to show the software version as v7.8, but, nonetheless, GarminExpress recognizes that an update is needed, asking to install the fw v7.8
I will send a message to @Fa_Piter, and follow up. I do trust his knowledge, and I believe that he would be able to help on the matter.
It has been my privilege to go through this with you, and I thank you very much for the efforts.
To Butters: My English is really not good.
As for problems with blocking Alpha and Astro devices, this forum has posted tools to overcome this problem.
Or you can write to me in private, I’ll be happy to help.
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