Replace memory chip, if possible
Hi!
I have problem with one Garmin Alpha 100 device.
When I power up this device, I get message "SYSTEM SOFTWARE MISSING" and display become pink after few seconds. Some times I can power up device regulary, but some times device is death.
I installed newest software via WebUpdater and resolve problem, but after several hours problem is come back.
Does anybody have sugestion how to resolve this problem?
Replace memory chip, if possible
This is too complicated for me. Do you have other suggestion?
You think that is problem with hardware?
@miroslavbl
At it's most benign, "System Software Missing" message indicates that there is corruption or missing data in the device's region 14 (0x0A) where the main firmware is located. Usually in that case the device will not boot past that message regardless of how many re-boots are attempted. Also in that case the device should default to preboot mode which allows the firmware to be easily re-flashed using an RGN file via Updater.exe.
The other and more serious meaning of the message is that there is physical flash damage and in that case preboot isn't usually available while the message is displayed and even if it is re-flashing rgn14 either fails or doesn't fix the problem. Because your device is sometimes working, the indication is that the chip is dying. Like Boki_Srb said, replacement of the chip and reprograming it for your device is the the only fix for physical damage. The chip is probably BGA and if so re-balling is required also you'll then need to find someone to program it too. Garmin only offers an exchange service for such units, much cheaper to buy a working 2nd hand device.
There is no software cure for a damaged flash chip, it may stay flaky for an extended period or it may die completely on the next boot or firmware flash attempt.
If the device was mine, loading an RGN fw via [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] would be my choice of action. Convert a GCD to RGN using RGN_Tool (Zip file attached).
Replacement of the chip and reprograming is not option for me. I do not have tools and knowlage for this job. If problem is in hardware, I can do nothing. I hope that is software problem, but...
I have worked update via Update.exe and everything was OK several hours. After that, problem is come back.
@Butters
Can I replace corrupt Region 14 via SD card and xrgn command from other Garmin Alpha 100 device with same HWID number?
I have recommended you a solution based on experience - shortest possible. It's not an option for you maybe, but it's done in (mobile phone/computers) services.
Unfortunately, this is a hardware problem - the chip does not hold data.
Very few ppl have the skills and equipment to do it themselves. It's not economical to pay for it to be done anyway, even if you can find someone to do it.
I think that as it's reoccurring over and over, it's fate is sealed. The flash chip is flaky because it's failing.I have worked update via Update.exe and everything was OK several hours. After that, problem is come back.
Yes you can do that but it's pointless now that an updater.exe flash has been done. The reason being that rgn14 contains the data from fw_all.bin component of the firmware (Garmin calls it "System Software"). So flashing it via a GCD file, via an RGN file, or with a "14.bin" dump (a copy of another [but same] device's rgn14) flash via txt commands with Ldr.bin in SD, ultimately will all have the exact same effect - which is to replace current data in the region with the same data. It's just doing the same thing in different ways.@Butters
Can I replace corrupt Region 14 via SD card and xrgn command from other Garmin Alpha 100 device with same HWID number?
Likely the device will fail completely sooner or later.
@Butters, Boki_Srb
Thank you for answers. We didn't solve problem, but I am very thankful for your time and knowledge.
I will not work on this device any more.
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