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Try this tutorial to unbrick your device without shorting pins https://forum.freaktab.com/forum/mai...-shorting-pins
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Hi, I have a MXQ Pro 4K (S905W). I flashed Magisk & it worked fine. Then I flashed a TWRP recovery & problem started from there on. It boots, MXQ appears on screen for a second then green screen. I installed amlogic drivers & tried AML burn tool but device is not recognised. Device manager detects it for a second & then shows unknown device. USB burning tool doesn't work. NAND is the last option I guess, so any help about pins shorting or any other method to make it work is appreciated. Please help me with steps to get it to work.
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Hello!
I have a STB actually named Teleset TS-102, but externally it looks identically as STB Infomir MAG 410. The unit was bricked trying to boot it with a SD Card with a new firmware inserted. The unit is still recognizable by USB Burning Tool, but the firmware burning process invariably ends with an error “[0x10103005]Romcode/Initialize DDR/Download buffer/Read item data failed” on 1% (also with main AC power plugged in). As I understand, the last option to try to unbrick the unit is to short NAND pins, so I need your help to detect the right ones.
The model of the motherboard seems is the same as mentioned here:
Hi, guys! Here is my android tv box from local internet and tv provider Telenet here in Riga, Latvia. It comes with shitty setup, custom firmware specifically
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Hi Everyone We have created this thread to collect all the NAND pin Short to Mask ROM Mode locations for all our members. Because firmware comes on android
The “solution” of pins provided here:
Hi Everyone We have created this thread to collect all the NAND pin Short to Mask ROM Mode locations for all our members. Because firmware comes on android
unfortunately didn’t work for me.
Any ideas?
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