Well I bricked mine while playing with the update flasher. Liveupdate from the Libre firmware update package.
Not saying the flash was bad, as it didn't get that far. The software starts, detects the device, and gives a warning that I should back up all important data from the device.
Once I clicked it to start the flash, it turns off the device, then tries to install a driver (Similar to how the RK28 Device Manager works). This is at the point it failed, the driver did not install correctly (Windows says a driver did not install), the software just sat there forever after until I killed the process and the unit would not turn on after that.
My system is Win7, x64. I did make a couple feeble attemps to hand install the driver before killing the process and unplugging the device, but things weren't cooperating. I will just return the unit today, and I won't bother getting another.
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