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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

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Originally Posted by natemcnutty View Post
Wish it were that simple. I've used canned air as well as a plastic brush we commonly use to clean the fans on servers. It looks perfectly clean in there, so my thought is it must be the connector to the board or something wrong with the bootloader itself. Sadly, I can't re-flash HSPL since I have no USB...
that sucks... I figured you would've tried that already. I'm assuming you don't carry insurance on the device...? Although, if it's flashed to Android, they probably won't be too happy if you take it in like that...

I'd say the only option there is to dunk it in water and hope they can't figure out what you did to it .
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