Yeah, from the moment it didn't allow to flash the cure firmware I suspected that it will end up as a paperweight due to broken flash... Reballing is never an option for such an old unit, and beeing so cheap to replace with a newer and better one. But I'll keep my eyes open in case that some other idea cames up for testing purposes.
A curious thing to highlight is when i try to flash any firmare, Updater starts flashing, but the unit goes off and on again really quick. In the cases of normal firmwares then continues normally showing LOADER and SOFTWARE LOADING on screen and Updater says finisihed OK, but not apply any change, but with QuickCure it justs re-enter on pre-boot mode so i'm guessing that's were the problem lyes, It never actually starts flahing, it justs enters again in pre-boot but Updater thinks it finished normally. Could this be possible?
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