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    Is there a possibility to reprogram the BIOS? With this programmer?

    Desoldering and soldering a valid DUMP.

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    OK, sent him all your uploaded pics + serial symbols. Let's wait for answer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusigor View Post
    OK, sent him all your uploaded pics + serial symbols. Let's wait for answer...
    Ok, let's wait

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    Alas - bad news...
    My friend claims - never saw such sort of MB.

    But this is not the main problem...

    NAND flash is hidden under tin cover, but no use if you reach it - it must be pre-programmed. So - as many here suggested - much easier to throw away this device and by another. As a variant - find same series faulty device (broken touch/monitor/etc, but healthy MB) - and assemble 1 healthy from 2 faulty...

    Replacing only NAND flash with healthy from another unit will result in the same - SerialID will change anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusigor View Post
    Alas - bad news...
    My friend claims - never saw such sort of MB.

    But this is not the main problem...

    NAND flash is hidden under tin cover, but no use if you reach it - it must be pre-programmed. So - as many here suggested - much easier to throw away this device and by another. As a variant - find same series faulty device (broken touch/monitor/etc, but healthy MB) - and assemble 1 healthy from 2 faulty...

    Replacing only NAND flash with healthy from another unit will result in the same - SerialID will change anyway.
    And would not the possibility of connecting the flash via cables to a teensy-type programmer and dumpear the content of a healthy one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitos View Post
    And would not the possibility of connecting the flash via cables to a teensy-type programmer and dumpear the content of a healthy one?
    if you'll have one from the same TT-Start model. Would you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusigor View Post
    if you'll have one from the same TT-Start model. Would you?
    yeah, if a posible solution, i think.

 

 

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