Editing Software Dumping
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# Check filesize is still ending at 0xFFFFFFF (use scrollbar all the way down - on the left it will note 0FFFFFF0 below "Offset (h).)" | # Check filesize is still ending at 0xFFFFFFF (use scrollbar all the way down - on the left it will note 0FFFFFF0 below "Offset (h).)" | ||
# Save file (CTRL-S) as "fixed.bin" (or whatever you find easy to notice as a fixed/cleaned-up dump) | # Save file (CTRL-S) as "fixed.bin" (or whatever you find easy to notice as a fixed/cleaned-up dump) | ||
# That file "fixed.bin" will be | # That file "fixed.bin" will be 256 MB (268.435.456 bytes) large (0FFFFFFF in hex). It will not give warnings with FlowRebuilder v.4.2.3.0 or higher like nonfixed one you started out with at step 1. | ||
If thus complete and valid, it can be used with hardware flasher or software methods. If you need to debrick, downgrade etc. you will need to prepatch it or convert TargetID as needed. | If thus complete and valid, it can be used with hardware flasher or software methods. If you need to debrick, downgrade etc. you will need to prepatch it or convert TargetID as needed. |