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Originally Posted by hawhill
The programming at least looks fine. If you can get your hands on a working unit, it might be worthwhile to
- run a backup on your broken unit first (there's a backup script in the source archive of k3flasher, will need to be adapted for the filename of k3flasher if you use the pre-compiled executables) - at least the "devid" part, you might possibly omit the rest of it,
- run a backup on the working unit
- flash the latter backup parts to your working unit, except for the devid part which you should probably take from the backup of your broken unit
Background: There's at least some parts ("isis" waveform comes to my mind) that is not yet available on the net, AFAIK. Plus, maybe the kernel/rootfs images you've got are broken or corrupted on download or similar.
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I download the files from a Chinese forum with md5check, so I think the files are all right
I don't have a working unit now, will try when I get one, thanks for your help.