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I sure hope there is a way to fix this. but here is what happen.
I had sucessfully backed up the Orig.bin and was in the flashing process.
It got to the 2nd or 3rd sector and then it told me that the floppy disc had an error and if I wanted to retry, or abort. I tried to retry but no luck.
I restarted and tried to re-flash.
It started to load the mtkflash and then stopped, Where it said:( Port C8a0, Master/Slave: ao) it then just stayed there.
I hit Escape and it said: Status=00, SHould be 70.
Am I Screwed? Is there a way to flash the original back? I did back that up a few places.
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Another thing to add, I was reading the tutorial above if a flash screws up that you may be able to re-flash with the Orig bin. Does that firmgrard screw that up? Or do you think it didn't install the firmgard since it only got to the 2nd or 3rd part?
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I guess you know now that you should only use a usb flash drive. I would try the enable0800 disc to see if it unlocks the firmguard and try flashing back your orig.bin.
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QUOTE(jabroniekilla @ Dec 18 2006, 09:27 AM)
I guess you know now that you should only use a usb flash drive. I would try the enable0800 disc to see if it unlocks the firmguard and try flashing back your orig.bin.
The question is do you think the firmguard took? I mean if it only got to the 3rd sector?
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I had a similar problem when using a floppy disk. The disk was actually bad -- go figure -- thank God I was able to save orig.bin from that disk. Got the E65 error. Reflashed using mtkflash back to orig and everything was back to normal. Then I used another floppy disk - repeated the process and was able to update the firmware. No issue with firmguard when I went through the ordeal. My drive is a Sammy MS25 and it now has 42a on it.