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Originally posted by ath156 View Post...When it stops with error at 7% did you try just to disconnect the cable and reconnect it (without doing anything else)?...
Problem seems to be somewhere else, i think that from previous flashing attempts you written wrong bootloader and thats why you can not install any other FW. You will have to preform short pin method to erase the NAND memory and now be able to flash correct image.
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Originally posted by ath156 View Post
When it stops with error at 7% did you try just to disconnect the cable and reconnect it (without doing anything else)? Sometimes it continues to flash from the point it stopped. You have nothing to lose if you try it.
Originally posted by mAtvXk View Post
or push Refresh button in UBT.
Problem seems to be somewhere else, i think that from previous flashing attempts you written wrong bootloader and thats why you can not install any other FW. You will have to preform short pin method to erase the NAND memory and now be able to flash correct image.
Originally posted by mAtvXk View Post
or push Refresh button in UBT.
Problem seems to be somewhere else, i think that from previous flashing attempts you written wrong bootloader and thats why you can not install any other FW. You will have to preform short pin method to erase the NAND memory and now be able to flash correct image.
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Did you try to uncheck "erase bootloader" as MartaN suggested (post #23) in the correct subject ? (by the way we are at 905x2 while your box is 905x3 - I know you have done 2 posts there).
At your video it is not clear if you tried it (as you show that you change from "normal erase" to "erase all", but "erase bootloader" seems to be checked in any case).
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Originally posted by ath156 View PostDid you try to uncheck "erase bootloader" as MartaN suggested (post #23) in the correct subject ? (by the way we are at 905x2 while your box is 905x3 - I know you have done 2 posts there).
At your video it is not clear if you tried it (as you show that you change from "normal erase" to "erase all", but "erase bootloader" seems to be checked in any case).
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Originally posted by marine_tugah View Post
I also try that din´t work!
In any case the Most Promising is the short pin method !!! Also the correct firmware is very crucial.
Regarding this method even yesterday I heard something for the first time. Usually you short the 2 pins and when the PC recognizes your box and starts burning you stop connecting the pins. Yesterday a guy trying to unbrick his H96 max X3 with the new version of BLUE board said that he kept shorting the pins until it reached 7% !!!! Warning. I never tried that and I don't take any responsibility if you try such a way. To be specific this is exactly how he did it:
"I connected the point indicated in the photo to the body of the blue USB connector through the tester in mA meter mode. The second point nearby, apparently, is the land, but it was more convenient for me that way. Previously, I plugged the dad-dad cable into the USB 2.0 set-top box, so as not to move the tester probes later.
“Reset” did not press. After connecting the contact and the case, I plugged the cable into the laptop. The firmware has started. I did not open the contacts, just in case, until the slider reached 7%. (He removed the probes, went off to smoke). On the set-top box, a red LED was constantly on during the firmware."
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You should use short pin method we your board is not recognized right? If i connect my board without pressing nothing computer reconizes it no problem is that normal?
Other thing is that the box disconnects after staaing flash and then conects again. Is normal disconecting during the flash rignt? my othe x96 max plus disconects but flashs no problem. I tried 4 diferent short methods . And pin method nithing works Im beign trying for like 1 week so I repeted the process over and over again!
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Originally posted by marine_tugah View PostYou should use short pin method we your board is not recognized right?
I don't know though if at that post is the correct firmware.
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