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[Tutorial] - Fixing a bricked system
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I think you can right click on save the output to a file or select all or something like that. It might also automatically save to a log file that gets overwritten after each putty load. You could check for that log file in the same folder as putty.

You may also want to pop into the chat and see if Mick is around. He is more of an expert at this linux stuff then me. He is the one that taught me most of it.

From what we understand though, is that the device switches between sdcard6 and sdcard7 for the firmware. We are not sure where this flag is set to tell the system what one to boot from though. So you may have a firmware intact at sdcard7 that we could pull from and flash to sdcard6.
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RE: [Tutorial] - Fixing a bricked system - by cyb - 01-11-2015, 11:41 AM
RE: [Tutorial] - Fixing a bricked system - by Deak Phreak - 03-05-2016, 02:46 PM

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