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  • ramondo
    Confused Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 39
    • USA

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    Bueller? anyone? anywhere?

    Sorry but I have to ask again.
    ..1... Can a tv eeprom file be extracted from a firmware update.
    ..2... (Or does anyone know how the original eeprom chip was programed).
    ..3... Must a set be operational for a firmware update to be installed.
    ..4... Can the microprocessor be forced on.
    I have a Samsung un22f5000fxza with all proper voltages in standby but does not turn on. I believe the EEPROM is corrupt. I have the blank chips and programmer on hand but cannot find .bin file. This set has an external power adaptor with 14.9 volts. No power board in set.
    Thanks to all for being__WAR_KITTENS____!

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