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Solved ✔ looking for MSV70 flash
26-10-2022, 19:00 PM,
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looking for MSV70 flash
Hello,
Im looking for bdm flash from MSV70 7561684 5wk98084 HW: 7577968 Or any flash for this HW Ill flash it then to correct one. Unfortunately flash was corrupted very likely due to low voltage and winkfp kills it during flash try Thanks! |
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26-10-2022, 19:04 PM,
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
Did the flash process fail during a flash with WinKFP?
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26-10-2022, 19:27 PM,
Post: #3
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
(26-10-2022, 19:04 PM)Jonas225 Wrote: Did the flash process fail during a flash with WinKFP? yea right at the beginning. Communication was ok, it started and immediately error. Now its not communicating at all. Before I was able to connect at least with inpa. I tried expert mode in kfp but no go unfortunately. |
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26-10-2022, 19:45 PM,
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
It is impossible to kill a module with WinKFP! Just hook up a proper power supply and check your WINKFP settings. Expert mode will always recover the modules. If it fails in expert mode you may have selected the wrong .0pa / .0da
If no communication is possible, disconnect the battery, wait a few seconds and connect it again. |
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26-10-2022, 20:38 PM,
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
Im doing it on the table believe me its not a problem of the communicatio or etc. I corruptred the flash so hard that it is dead
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26-10-2022, 21:08 PM,
Post: #6
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
Updating a 0pa and 0da will not kill the Bootloader. Just use the correct settings in expert mode and the DME will be back to life.
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26-10-2022, 21:11 PM,
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27-10-2022, 04:33 AM,
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RE: looking for MSV70 flash
(26-10-2022, 21:11 PM)BobbySD Wrote:(26-10-2022, 21:08 PM)Jonas225 Wrote: Updating a 0pa and 0da will not kill the Bootloader. Just use the correct settings in expert mode and the DME will be back to life. |