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  1. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    I was able to find the correct firmwares for the MCU i have been working on, however i clumsily damaged the connector for the touch panel (at least i believe it is for the touch panel) during disassembly of the MCU. The main board was damaged quite badly (all traces to the connector torn from...
  2. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    Tried the MCU with p1 and p2 restored and p3 and p4 empty save for apn-file and folders. MCU did not start up, tried the steering wheel reboot methods a couple of times. Desoldered the new emmc again today to verify i didn't damage it while soldering it. It was fine. Read the syslog file created...
  3. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    This is the partition table from my read: isk /dev/loop0: 7.3 GiB, 7818182656 bytes, 15269888 sectors Units: sectors of 1 - Pastebin.com
  4. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    Not my own car, i'm working on this on behalf of a friend.
  5. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    I'm working on this on behalf of a friend, and i believe he called them and told them the screen was black. They tried to diagnose over the air but could not connect to it, so he was told he needed to get an appointment with a service center.
  6. J

    Successful data recovery of broken eMMC chip MCU1

    Greetings. I am experiencing the same thing as Banjo - that is i have complete p1 and p2 partitions, but p3 and p4 are all-zero. I have done numerous reads on both the tegra board, and with the chip in a RT809H programmer. All the on-board reads i have done have equal checksums, but the read...