tv in question is lg 42v450u, well known for boot loop ,faulty nand ,i have all hardware to program this my self but struggling find firmware ,any help would be appreciated
eax64113202 nand flash
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by mijatovic86Hi everyone,
I have an issue with JVC LT-32VF52K, that is chassis Vestel 17MB110.
It just flashes Logo JVC and then red led flashes for 12-13 times.
Tried with flashing SPI MX25L1606 but acts identically with it also.
How can I try and flash the NAND using only USB ?
Can it be done with USB flash drive and usb_auto_update_A1.txt file, and what should be the content of that file ?
I did find a nand dump on elektroda.pl, just need to be sure how to flash it ? Its LED JVC LT-32VF52K_NAND.BIN around 540MB large
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by DeelocI have a 1tb WALRAM SSD (Photo)
Controller SM2259XT2G (photo)
Samsung memory (photo):
Part Number K9DVGB8J1B DCK0
Name V-NAND V6
Type TLC
The SSD itself is detected as 1gb, but is not initialized.
There is a Sata to USB adapter
A lot of SMI MPTool, did not flash it. compare flash fail (17)
K9DVGB8J1B is not listed anywhere
What to flash?...06-05-2024, 08:32 AM -
by DoOm86Hello everyone.
I would like to know more about the following topic:
Nand flash on smartphone for data recovery.
I have been reading of people swapping nand flash from a faulty mainboard to another in order to save the data.
But I also read about encrypted data which to be read must been swap also cpu, or nfc or something else where is located the key to make the data being readable.
How does it works? How do I know if data are encrypted or where is the key?
I know there are also very expensive external socket where you can put the nand flash in...08-20-2023, 07:10 AM -
by ekozeko333Hi all,
I’m trying to recover a Lenovo Yoga Slim 7-14ARE05 with board DA0LS3MBAF0 Rev:F. I’ve run into an unusual issue where USB-C PD is stuck at 4.7–5V and the system won’t boot (keyboard lights flash briefly, then nothing).
🔥 The Problem Started After Suspected ESD/PD Fault
I experienced a power issue or ESD event through a USB-C charger
After that, the NX20P5090 power switch was visibly burned and was replaced
Now the PD controller always negotiates 5V @ 2A, even with known-good chargers
🧠 What I’ve Done So Far
Flashed...-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
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by corrizeHello, I'm stuck in troubleshooting…
The flash system works like that : when the (mechanic) flash button is pressed, the flash mecanically pop up, and a circuit buck boost elevate 7v (batt) to 200-300v (?) for charging the big capacitor. And when the photo shoot button is pressed, the capacitor is discharged in the xeon light.
In the D800, there is a first « power board » close to the battery. 2 wires (batt 7v) goes to another little « flash board ». I measured 7v, so ok.
When I press the flash button, it's detected by the system, flash icon appear on LDC display.... - Loading...
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