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by Quirby64 » Thu Apr 21, 2016 4:04 am
Video bc laziness :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BOFyruGZp4Ok so what happened is that I basically put a Sony NWZ-E370 Firmware image with Rockbox onto a NWZ-E344 without Rockbox. Makes sense, right??
I already know I screwed up since right after the screen went white and I can only shut it off by powering the reset button. Would it classify as a brick? Or a soft-brick? Ech, jeebus I screwed up eh
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by superfreaky » Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:26 am
Hmm might just be soft-bricked, but it's sounds like my tablet did when I hard-bricked it.
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by jonnection » Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:41 pm
I may be wrong but it sounds as though you now have a brick.
AFAIK Sony players are tough to hack, there are no alternative ways of getting at the firmware. You need to have a device that is able to boot up as an USB device when connected to a PC. Sony players have no documented JTAG or similar to allow for serious hardware hacking.
If it is of any consolation, I bricked a CD-RW drive in this way when they were still expensive pieces of kit. Being young and inexperienced, I thought that since it was "almost" the same then perhaps it would work.
Well it didn't.
But again, this is what I found out in 15 min of searching about this topic.
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by Quirby64 » Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:12 am
Glad I'm not the olny one who did something similar, eh.
atm I'm installing Windows Devcon, which to the small research I did should be able to apparently force-detect what is in a USB drive, according to this :
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/ ... A700602459Hope for the best, right?
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by superfreaky » Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:42 am
Quirby64 wrote:Glad I'm not the olny one who did something similar, eh.
With me, I tried to load CWM using a tool for all Samsung devices... Turns out, it only meant phones. Since my tablet didn't have a bit inside identifying it as a T-Mobile or AT&T, it just bricked it.
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