Difference between revisions of "How to Recover a bad NAND Flash"

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1. Unplug power and video
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# Unplug power and video
2. Plug in video
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# Plug in video
3. Temporarily bridge Legs 44-47 on the NAND ( I used a plastic spudger with non melted solder pushing onto the pins)
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# Temporarily bridge Legs 44-47 on the NAND ( I used a plastic spudger with non melted solder pushing onto the pins)
4. Plug in power (Make sure Power light on power supply is orange.
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# Plug in power (Make sure Power light on power supply is orange.
5. Remove Temporary Bridge from pins.
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# Remove Temporary Bridge from pins.
6. Write to nand
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# Write to nand

Latest revision as of 22:20, 5 September 2020

Thanks to XJR9000

  1. Unplug power and video
  2. Plug in video
  3. Temporarily bridge Legs 44-47 on the NAND ( I used a plastic spudger with non melted solder pushing onto the pins)
  4. Plug in power (Make sure Power light on power supply is orange.
  5. Remove Temporary Bridge from pins.
  6. Write to nand