Yes, we are talking about the same thing. Just different approaches.I abbsolutely agree with you - flashing filesystem is unreliable and dumps are too big. But I have noticed that if the so called "cure" firmwares (changing files extensions and 0:/, 1:/ (neadrenalin's method)) don't give access to the memory this is maybe the only way for fixing. (except if you don't know how to jtag a nuvi). Of course nothing to be loosed if patched firmware with disabled Open file function (kunix method) is used. Which is much clever way.
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About the x-loader...Sorry I really don't know.
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Personally I don't like flashing filesystem headers. It seems unreliable to me, unless you perfectly understand what those headers contain. Otherwise you have to flash entire filesystem, which will take too long time. Also you have to dump it first which will also take a while. As opposite, patching firmwares is something that I understand
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