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    iGO Enthusiast Kenwood Garmin DNX7330BT bricked after Failed Firmware update via USB

    Kenwood Garmin DNX7330BT bricked after Failed Firmware update via USB
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    NAND memory - information that is not so important (NAND). According to the markings on the chip, an adequate one is required.
    It is a flash memory chip, programmable, in which enrolled a complete system.

    However, this is not a forum of this type, look for answers on a specialized one.
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    Hello Boki, thanks for your reply. Yes, I am aware that "nand" only denotes a type of memory.
    What I was really after is whether the person has replaced the flash memory use to do the initial update which failed or if he has replaced the internal memory inside the unit.

    I've spend countless hours googling vor solutions and mainly found cases that had connective issues of some sort.

 

 

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