Editing Hardware Flashers:Warnings
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! style="background-color:red | ! style="background-color:red;" | <span style="background-color:lightred; color:white;">Generic Warning</span> | ||
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| <span style="white; color:red | | style="background-color:white;" | <span style="white; color:red; font-size:180%; ">Make sure you have several proper dumps of your flash before even trying writing to it! Use unpacking tools (e.g. Norunpack, Flowrebuilder, Norpatch etc.) and hexeditors (e.g. HxD) and use [[Flash]] page as reference. | ||
* CRC/MD5 is not a method to check your flash (if it is bad, you are only comparing if the other file is equally bad). | * CRC/MD5 is not a method to check your flash (if it is bad, you are only comparing if the other file is equally bad). | ||
* Also make sure you checked the content of the flash, Flowrebuilder, Norunpack only looks for image header and unpacks without warnings and without checking the content. | * Also make sure you checked the content of the flash, Flowrebuilder, Norunpack only looks for image header and unpacks without warnings and without checking the content. |