Need help fixing dump for a Toshiba 32L310UL believed to be corrupt
Hello,
I would need help trying to fix this dump for a Toshiba 32L310U20 believed to be corrupt. I've searched everywhere, but could not find the firmware for this model.
When plugged in, the TV just turns on the red light, then off, then flashes 5 times. No response to power on, just stays off. If I unplug, and plug back in, again same scenario.
Many thanks, or if anyone has a working dump, it would be appreciated!
I would need help trying to fix this dump for a Toshiba 32L310U20 believed to be corrupt. I've searched everywhere, but could not find the firmware for this model.
When plugged in, the TV just turns on the red light, then off, then flashes 5 times. No response to power on, just stays off. If I unplug, and plug back in, again same scenario.
Many thanks, or if anyone has a working dump, it would be appreciated!
Using my ch341a programmer as usual, I cannot erase the chip, it is giving me an erase verification error!
Not sure why, but does that mean that the chip might be faulty, or is there a trick to get access to it?
The chip is a Winbond W25Q64JV (3.3V).
I've alwayas used this programmer and it has always worked, first time this happens. When I try to erase I get an erase error, and the chip has not changed, same content!
Ok, so succeeded in programming the chip, and we seem to be getting closer as the TV seems to turn on normally, but no backlights and no image on the screen. I can then turn it off and turn it back on, with a solid red light, but nos backlight, no image and no sound. Tks!
Woops, addendum Lotas, tv works perfectly with your fixed firmware. Yes! Had another problem in that backlight leds one of them was intermittent and was giving the false impression that the tv was not powering on. Got that led changed, and now were back to full steam ahead.
Thank you very much Lotas, another save from the dump!
Woops, addendum Lotas, tv works perfectly with your fixed firmware. Yes! Had another problem in that backlight leds one of them was intermittent and was giving the false impression that the tv was not powering on. Got that led changed, and now were back to full steam ahead.
Thank you very much Lotas, another save from the dump!
I am searching for a dump of a(n infamous) K9GAG08U0E into my boot looping Samsung UE40D5500RWXXH. The Board ID is BN41-01660B, the NAND's position is IC1302. The original content can't be read correctly as it differs on every readout due to the failing NAND chip. I tried the usual trivias: cleaning the chip's pins with 99.99% isopropyl alcohol and a glass-fibre pen, reading with different readers and different TSOP48 sockets, lowering the read speed, changing the USB cables to shorter and more shielded, changing the USB ports, changing the USB controllers (Intel, Etron, ASMedia). I have some more ideas for heating up its package with hot air and supplying the slightly lifted Vcc from lab PSU but I don't want to spent unneccessary times with experimenting if I can get working solution from you guys.
I am searching for a dump of a(n infamous) K9GAG08U0E into my boot looping Samsung UE40D5500RWXXH. The Board ID is BN41-01660B, the NAND's position is IC1302. The original content can't be read correctly as it differs on every readout due to the failing NAND chip. I tried the usual trivias: cleaning the chip's pins with 99.99% isopropyl alcohol and a glass-fibre pen, reading with different readers and different TSOP48 sockets, lowering the read speed, changing the USB cables to shorter and more shielded, changing the USB ports, changing the USB controllers (Intel, Etron, ASMedia). I have some more ideas for heating up its package with hot air and supplying the slightly lifted Vcc from lab PSU but I don't want to spent unneccessary times with experimenting if I can get working solution from you guys.
Thank you!
Alex
Hello, I have a clean, clean dump without BB and ECC, but I need to know which physical BBs are present on your NAND Flash in order to prepare a dump for your NAND (so that the data does not end up on the BB).
P.S. And the data will always be different when reading NAND due to ECC errors.
How can there be a TV with a “55” diagonal, and the panel costs from “50”, correct it.
the board is on the diagonal of 55. but in the information about it it appears that it is ue50ku6092u. I wrote the bins for this model but it doesn't display anything anymore
How can there be a TV with a “55” diagonal, and the panel costs from “50”, correct it.
the board is on the diagonal of 55. but in the information about it it appears that it is ue50ku6092u. I wrote the bins for this model but it doesn't display anything anymore
that's how I bought the TV. without the original motherboard
the board is on the diagonal of 55. but in the information about it it appears that it is ue50ku6092u. I wrote the bins for this model but it doesn't display anything anymore
that's how I bought the TV. without the original motherboard
Return all the original dumps (if you saved them), here you just had to replace the dump (t-con) 25Q80.
Or change it to your panel in service mode.
Hello, I have a clean, clean dump without BB and ECC, but I need to know which physical BBs are present on your NAND Flash in order to prepare a dump for your NAND (so that the data does not end up on the BB).
P.S. And the data will always be different when reading NAND due to ECC errors.
Thank you Lotas, I'll upload the dump later. Is the full dump is what you need or the main is enough (without the spare part)?
Is it normal in those Samsung NANDs if there are 60-90 thousands (!) of bit errors? I know it is less than 1% but it seems like fairly unstable.
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