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Old 11-14-2024, 05:20 PM   #36
Renate
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Device: Nook NST, Glow2, 3, 4, '21, Kobo Aura2, Poke3, Poke5, Go6
Huh. That's a new one. Thanks!
It's a Snapdragon 690 SM_BITRA 0013F0E1
Note that Snap# and codename and HWID still does not tell you what is written on the chip itself. <slaps forehead>

The good news is the d40eee. It's (apparently?) not Secure Boot.

You might try https://github.com/bkerler/Loaders/b...81db_fhprg.bin as Firehose loader.
Do a fresh restart, then (as a sanity test):
Code:
edl.exe /lshortername.bin
edl.exe /u /g
If you have 128 GB space somewhere and are the nervous type you can save a full backup that will get you back working no matter how deep a hole you dig (presuming that the Firehose loader works).
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