Editing Validating flash dumps
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=== How? === | === How? === | ||
1 - Place your .bin/s in the same folder as the validator.<br> | 1 - Place your .bin/s in the same folder as the validator.<br> | ||
2 - Run the validator | 2 - Run the validator and press Start.<br> | ||
3 - A console will appear asking you to select your dump (if you have more than one in the folder).<br> | 3 - A console will appear asking you to select your dump (if you have more than one in the folder).<br> | ||
4 - Make your selection and/or select if you want to patch it (either in its current byte orientation or the opposite).<br> | 4 - Make your selection and/or select if you want to patch it (either in its current byte orientation or the opposite).<br> | ||
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If your dump has any 'danger' messages in the per console sections (find them in the menu) then there is a good chance its completely ruined and unfixable. Also, if your dump has a large amount of 'danger' messages then there is a serious issue - bad wiring can be discovered if you have any repetition in the dump. | If your dump has any 'danger' messages in the per console sections (find them in the menu) then there is a good chance its completely ruined and unfixable. Also, if your dump has a large amount of 'danger' messages then there is a serious issue - bad wiring can be discovered if you have any repetition in the dump. | ||
=== Areas Of Validation === | === Areas Of Validation === |