Well, the PC board seems similar to my picture, but I don't see those pins circled in red. Let's wait for Alexander2010 to see it...
Hello i have dismanteled my unit . which pins should i short ? tell me step by stem how too do it pplease [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
do i short the pins on the pc board just like that ? or do ihave to connect the unit to the suppply with the pcb board to short the pins ? how do i do it ?
Last edited by mylona79; 17th September 2013 at 01:56 PM.
Well, the PC board seems similar to my picture, but I don't see those pins circled in red. Let's wait for Alexander2010 to see it...
when will Alexander2010 see it ?
In a few days most probably.
ok lets say it has those red dots like the other one. what is the procedure ?
do you know what is the procedure ?
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Last edited by Roger; 19th September 2013 at 03:10 PM. Reason: merged post and add Note
The procedure should be the following:
1) Disconnect your device from the power source.
2) Connect some pins on the PCB.
3) Connect your device to the PC and run updater.exe with appropriate RGN file.
4) Connect your device to the power source and turn it on.
5) Wait for updater.exe to detect your device.
If your device is detected as a mass storage device then you've failed. Goto 1) and connect some other pins.
The problem is that connecting random pins is generally dangerous, you can burn some circuity on the PCB. I don't know which pins have to be connected, so I'm waiting for Alexander2010 to asnwer, but he seems to be busy.
ok i will wait for Alexander
How will i short these pins ? will i connect a wire with solder on the two pins ? will i touch them once wlist the unit is dismantled with the power supply on ? or will it be without the power how ?
I think it's better to connect those pins with a wire. Otherwise your hand could move accidentally and connect some other pins, which is not what you want.
ok you mean to solder to wires together and leave them connected whilst i power up my unit ?
Yes. Don't disconnect them. It's perfectly ok to leave them connected if you're just trying to enter pre-boot mode, not flashing the firmware.
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