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Originally Posted by Sing Sing
Sorry I copied the link from the wiki without checking it. Here's one that works:
https://projects.mobileread.com/read...scue/20121208/
Try to boot it and access the T1's shell with PuTTY.
Damage to SETTING shouldn't be fatal, that's partition 7. For Windows to see any USB device, the T1 has to boot up and load it's linux kernel, for that it needs the first part of the eMMC to be intact, up to and including partition 1. It also needs a root filesystem, which is what rupor-rescue is on the SD-card.
So if you do get it to boot, don't repartition it with Windows tools. If you damage the boot loader or the first partition you won't be able to get the device back.
If you can't get rupor rescue to boot, then maybe you wrote the SETTING image to the first part of the eMMC, in which case the boot loader is already damaged.
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Thank you once more. I can't get it to boot. I tried everything and all button combinations. I am sure the drive name was SETTINGS when I wrote the image file to it. And actually it was not an image file, it was a bin file.
Apparently I destroyed it. One question for curiosity, when T1 developers at sony are getting it ready for the first time ever, when they get the internal memory for the first time, how do they partition it and add boot loader and root software to it, any idea?