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Old 10-07-2021, 09:15 AM   #2
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Steps:
1) Connect the old damaged SD card with the working touch to a Linux machine.
2) Now some partitions should open, the boot partition is a FAT (16 or 32MB) partition with most of those files in it:
Quote:
320_G110_AA9224_ED060XD4U2_TC.wbf
bImage
boot.axf
boot.ini
default.wbf
drv_de.drv
hwconfig
hwconfig.upd
low_pwr.bmp
magic.bin
REV
script.bin
script0.bin
sprite.axf
V220_C189_WR7801_ED060XC3C1_TC.wbf
vcom
3) What you need is the default.wbf file, copy this to your new SD while replacing the one which is present there (don't forget to make a copy of the file you are replacing).
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