If it shows up in disk management, but without a drive letter, just assign it a drive letter, and then use image writer. If it's not even detected as a drive with no volume, then it really is a brick. You should just plug it in, and it should be detected as a drive. That's supposed to put it in update (DFU?) mode. The Win32DiskImager includes the MBR and such, which is where I think the problem here occurs, as a few people suggested that messing around with formats fixed their hekate injection (while many others said that formatting didn't work for them).ĭon't hold the button. At least this time we got one step closer by someone posting an image of a working clone.ĮDIT: but what's this Balena Etcher? Don't use that. Nobody ever jumped in to that thread after I suggested this same thing, to test it on a bricked one. I already wrote an email to the office contact mail, but they came back after a day 'failure to deliver'. I tested my own RCMLoader by imaging it, then writing the image back, just to make sure it would work (and without causing a brick). I do have the new version (WHITE BOX - RCMloader ONE Plus) and the device Hardward ID says Im on Firmware 2.01 which fits as the update is 2.02.
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