Guide : Philips OLED TVs how to remove the protection mode NVM.EED

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  • Diah
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2013
    • 6346
    • Germany

    #41
    most failure with windows users, they have the option of displaying the hidden extension active, so they rename files and at the end will have 2 extension like upgrade_loader.pkg.pkg
    so need to set the windows explorer option to show files extension.

    at other hand if the Tv blinking red... need to disconnect the lower LVDS between MB and T-CON and do the upgrade or downgrade in blind way till the TV reboot
    Last edited by Diah; 04-18-2025, 09:09 AM.

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    • ness4004
      New Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 5

      #42
      hello, im new here and i have some update regarding blinking red light fast not avbe to flash nvm.eed to disable error. i tried everything and didnt manage to do it. dif usbs, formats, etc. only one time did work and i did the following, disconnect from mains, discconect both lvds from t con comming from MB, put usb with nvm.eed and only then i got the green light on MB working. discconected from mains again put the lvds back in and voila screen came on. now it still going to error after 3 attempts to boot but im working on that. cheers

      philips 55oled803/12

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      • ness4004
        New Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 5

        #43
        quick update when i put nvm.eed on flash tv does nothing. flashes error. when i pit the same file but rename it to nvm.bin tv does flash and turn the mainboard(green leds) shows logo starts to boot and reset it self..does that 3 times and goes to error again(fast flashing red standby led) due to bad LVDS cable (lower one 51pins). waiting for the new cable to continue teouble shooting.

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        • ness4004
          New Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 5

          #44
          still the same thing, nvm.bin turns the screen on, cycles for 3 times crashing on android dots and restarts the problem. ive changed the lower LVDS due to an issue with loosing connection (bad cable) but still the same thing. the mobo is new also and taken from working set (broken screen).

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          • ness4004
            New Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 5

            #45
            quick update, tv only works when i put factory on nvm.eed and the screen is damaged (water damage or moist idk). it doesnt want to disable the error with nvm.eed. only nvm.bin works..i guess ill keep it on factory mode and use it on hdmi as monitor...

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            • Diah
              Badcaps Legend
              • Feb 2013
              • 6346
              • Germany

              #46
              Originally posted by ness4004
              quick update, tv only works when i put factory on nvm.eed and the screen is damaged (water damage or moist idk). it doesnt want to disable the error with nvm.eed. only nvm.bin works..i guess ill keep it on factory mode and use it on hdmi as monitor...
              this is above NVM, to handle ignore SOS of Panel. yours ways only like you wrote or the Panel error pins at 51 pins LVDS socket bring it down.. but be aware it could make fire same to to F. Mode, cuting the metal are the best way to have look and test on buffer boards.

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              • ness4004
                New Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 5

                #47
                im using tv as monitor on factory mode for few days now, nothing catched fire or similar. the picture is damaged but tv stays on until i plug it out of socket. im bot shure what to do with pin 51. my lower lvds cable is kinda damaged it looses connection to MB when i touch it with my finger (part that goes to t-con). and since i live in serbia i cant get a replacement...

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