Writing software meant for a "Version C" hardware revision onto "Version A" hardware can cause permanent internal damage.
Before hitting "Start" on your flashing tool, you must verify the following three pillars of data: 1. Part Number & Software Version
Ensure your flash file matches this part number exactly. Sometimes a newer suffix (e.g., changing AB to AC ) is an official update, but this must be cross-referenced with official TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins). 2. File Integrity (Checksums)
Raw binary data usually read directly from the chip or via Bench/Boot modes. Why "Verified" Info Matters
Writing software meant for a "Version C" hardware revision onto "Version A" hardware can cause permanent internal damage.
Before hitting "Start" on your flashing tool, you must verify the following three pillars of data: 1. Part Number & Software Version
Ensure your flash file matches this part number exactly. Sometimes a newer suffix (e.g., changing AB to AC ) is an official update, but this must be cross-referenced with official TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins). 2. File Integrity (Checksums)
Raw binary data usually read directly from the chip or via Bench/Boot modes. Why "Verified" Info Matters
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