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<blockquote data-quote="RandyDSok" data-source="post: 179575" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>Other than the chance of possible data corruption on the USB ports or cables... that was all I could think of.</p><p></p><p>On PC hardware, when a firmware won't flash, it's often due to a mismatch. Sometimes that is because it's not made for the specific hardware ( ie a mismatch )... sometimes it because the devices firmware got corrupted. Which is the case, I can't say of course. Still, having said that, often there is a way to force the flash but doing so is risky if it isn't really the right firmware for the device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyDSok, post: 179575, member: 201"] Other than the chance of possible data corruption on the USB ports or cables... that was all I could think of. On PC hardware, when a firmware won't flash, it's often due to a mismatch. Sometimes that is because it's not made for the specific hardware ( ie a mismatch )... sometimes it because the devices firmware got corrupted. Which is the case, I can't say of course. Still, having said that, often there is a way to force the flash but doing so is risky if it isn't really the right firmware for the device. [/QUOTE]
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