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Old 03-01-2019, 02:36 AM   #3
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You're right. I messed up again. I damaged the card when I wanted to backup it so I had it in the sdcard reader. Did I delete the system kernel and a few files. My reader is not even starting now in the recovery mode. I replaced the bImage file with the image 624detectsn.img along with the kernel modules on partition 7 and the reader started, but it works very strangely. It probably has a software screen driver because it very slowly refreshes the screen. The update upload mode also does not work. So it needs original files from the boot partition that contains the linux kernel.

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