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    Please help to find the NAND chip location

    The attached photo is my Amlogic S812. I was trying to the bring the dead (no red or blue lights) or bricked device back to life as I mentioned in my other post. As the toothpick reset does not work I would like to try NAND pin shorting method. Could you please help me to identify the NAND chip and pins location from the attached photo.
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    #2
    Hi mate the photo is not clear enough to read the the information on the chip.
    The nand looks it is at the right hard side bottom.
    If you can read the information on that chip post it and we might be able to help you or post a high resolution photo.
    Cheers
    Kevin

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      #3
      Thanks. The bottom right chip is FORESEE NCEFES78 D8G
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        #4
        Also I see another smaller chip in the middle with a number GL852G
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          #5
          The chip I am talking about is in the picture but further to the right with the large amount of pins.
          Cheers
          Kevin

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            #6
            Originally posted by kevin1341 View Post
            The chip I am talking about is in the picture but further to the right with the large amount of pins.
            Cheers
            Kevin
            Did you able to see the photo of the FORSEE CHIP? Is that is the NAAND chip? Which pins I should short? Thank you again.

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              #7
              I could only see one side of the nand chip but need to see what type is.
              Cheers
              Kevin

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                #8
                Originally posted by kevin1341 View Post
                I could only see one side of the nand chip but need to see what type is.
                Cheers
                Kevin
                Can you see it now?
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                  #9
                  Hi mad2016 try this.
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                  Load USB Burn Tool with the firmware.
                  Short these pins out with USB Burn Tool Started.
                  Connect box with USB cable.
                  Good luck
                  Cheers
                  Kevin

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kevin1341 View Post
                    Hi mad2016 try this.
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                    Load USB Burn Tool with the firmware.
                    Short these pins out with USB Burn Tool Started.
                    Connect box with USB cable.
                    Good luck
                    Cheers
                    Kevin
                    Thanks Kavin. I tried but didn't work. I think my power circuit is fried. When I plug in I don't see any red or blue power LED indicator. What do you think? Is my power circuit is gone? Is there any way to fix it?

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