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  • daviddrf
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    • Jul 2017
    • 5
    • Spain

    #1

    Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

    Hello all. First of all, sorry for my bad English. I'm trying to improve it everyday.
    It seems my UE32D6100 Samsung TV got bricked when I tried to downgrade it through Samygo's DNS server as you can see here:

    https://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.ph...rt=270#p100850

    I tried to reset the EEPROM but it didn't worked. I made an Ex-Link cable for diagnosis and it shows the following output:

    Code:
    > S 0067 onboot(May 17 2011-16:18:53)
    GenoaS with Parma, GenoaS only
    > S 0067 onboot(May 17 2011-16:18:53)
    GenoaS with Parma, GenoaS only
    > S 0067 onboot(May 17 2011-16:18:53)
    GenoaS with Parma, GenoaS only
    > S 0067 onboot(May 17 2011-16:18:53)
    GenoaS with Parma, GenoaS only
    > S 0067 onboot(May 17 2011-16:18:53)
    GenoaS with Parma, GenoaS only
    So it seems that my flash NAND KFG1GN6W2D were the partitions are stored should be reprogrammed or replaced instead of replacing all the entire BN94-05514F mainboard. Anyone knows where could I find that flash NAND KFG1GN6W2D reprogrammed for my TV please?
    The other question is I need the service menu configuration for my TV because it was lost when I reseted the EEPROM. I should need someone's similar model screencaps of the service menu like this ones:

    https://wiki.samygo.tv/index.php?tit..._Version_No_09

    Could anyone help me please? Thanks in advance .
  • OCBSlimz
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    • Nov 2017
    • 16
    • France

    #2
    Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

    Hi

    I know this dates back a bit but did you find a solution for this ?

    I have the same problem ...


    Matt

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    • daviddrf
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      • Jul 2017
      • 5
      • Spain

      #3
      Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

      Originally posted by OCBSlimz
      Hi

      I know this dates back a bit but did you find a solution for this ?

      I have the same problem ...


      Matt
      Hello. Did you brick your mainboard too?

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      • OCBSlimz
        Member
        • Nov 2017
        • 16
        • France

        #4
        Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

        I have a reboot cycle, after a bad update.

        Was looking for a dump of the OneNand chip..

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        • daviddrf
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          • Jul 2017
          • 5
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          #5
          Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

          Originally posted by OCBSlimz
          I have a reboot cycle, after a bad update.

          Was looking for a dump of the OneNand chip..
          Aha, I'm sorry about that. How did you get in that reboot cycle?

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          • dutn
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            • Apr 2015
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            • Nederland

            #6
            Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

            Hi all,

            I see that this topic is a bit old, but I have exactly the same problem as described here. The tv is in a reboot loop (D5720) after a bad update. Is there a solution to reprogram the OneNAND chip without desoldering it?

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            • daviddrf
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              • Jul 2017
              • 5
              • Spain

              #7
              Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

              Originally posted by dutn
              Hi all,

              I see that this topic is a bit old, but I have exactly the same problem as described here. The tv is in a reboot loop (D5720) after a bad update. Is there a solution to reprogram the OneNAND chip without desoldering it?
              Hello, I hope you will be able to solve that. I had to replace the mainboard. Godbye and good luck.

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              • Davi.p
                Hobbist Tech
                • Sep 2009
                • 4359
                • Italy - Milan

                #8
                Re: Service Menu And NAND Flash KFG1GN6W2D For Samsung TV UE32D6100.

                Hello, what do you mean for "bad update"? Wbat happened?

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