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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Perhaps your bootloader is damaged from writing the kernel to 0x00000000. There are instructions in the k3flasher thread (I think) for reflashing the bootloader.
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Thanks, Geekmaster!
Is this the one you are referring to? (Also posted by you
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rootfs is usually labelled mmcblk0p1...
You can use the mmcblk0 (no p1) image (or at least part of it) to flash at 0x0000000, to restore your bootloader that you damaged...
I think hawhill posted instructions for flashing the bootloader somewhere in his "k3flasher" thread... "
I have browsed through the k3flasher thread but could not find damaged bootloader. Sorry for my ignorance as I am a noob to debricking and programming. Would the bootloader be the rootfs.bin? If so, is there a possibility I will download another and make it work? Thanks!