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    Nanocom woes

    I have a Nanocom Evolution that is causing me angst... It's maybe 18 months old and hasn't seen much use. It's my second one, the other got used quite a bit. Before I spend the next part of my life on the BBS forums I thought I'd try here first.

    I was using the unit off and on chasing a SRS fault, and it got all sullen and showed me this:
    IMG_4841.jpg

    It then goes to this:
    IMG_4842.jpg

    If I plug it into my computer it loads the USB screen, but the Kernel and Nanocom Diagnostic options bring me to the screens in the pix. but the firmware and Graphics options bring me to a numeric keypad for which I don't know the code.
    All this is on a mac, but I have Win 7 and 10 running under emulation. I have the latest firmware to flash to the unit, but it does not appear in Device Manager. I am not a Windows guy and could be missing something here.
    Anyone have any ideas before I send the thing back to Cyprus?
    ​JayTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Anyone have any ideas before I send the thing back to Cyprus?
    Hi Tins,

    That's not a good sight, you might be in strife... However, I'd be trying to reinstall the firmware, i think the procedure is to plug it in to your computer with the sdcard removed, then start the update package, it'll either find it or not!

    If it doesn't, you can grab a torx bit and remove on of the end covers, there is a jumper inside that can be moved to put it into update mode, instructions are in the update package when you run it (from my scratchy memory)... All the best!

    You have nothing to lose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack;[URL="tel:3203206"
    3203206[/URL]]Hi Tins,

    That's not a good sight, you might be in strife... However, I'd be trying to reinstall the firmware, i think the procedure is to plug it in to your computer with the sdcard removed, then start the update package, it'll either find it or not!

    If it doesn't, you can grab a torx bit and remove on of the end covers, there is a jumper inside that can be moved to put it into update mode, instructions are in the update package when you run it (from my scratchy memory)... All the best!

    You have nothing to lose!
    That’s worth a try. Thing that gets me is that it’s never had a card in it.
    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    That’s worth a try. Thing that gets me is that it’s never had a card in it.
    Thanks
    Hmmmm, not quite sure I get your drift.... Can you explain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack;[URL="tel:3203224"
    3203224[/URL]]Hmmmm, not quite sure I get your drift.... Can you explain?
    Oh. Sure. I have never put a card in the SD slot, which is why the SD card error message confuses me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Oh. Sure. I have never put a card in the SD slot, which is why the SD card error message confuses me.
    Ah...

    I'd suggest the first error is a missing firmware storage device, the 2nd is looking for the sdcard, maybe for some inbuilt recovery process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    Ah...

    I'd suggest the first error is a missing firmware storage device, the 2nd is looking for the sdcard, maybe for some inbuilt recovery process.
    Hmm... maybe it could be worth trying putting the firmware updater on an SD card, although I'm not sure how it would run, given it's an .exe.
    ​JayTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Hmm... maybe it could be worth trying putting the firmware updater on an SD card, although I'm not sure how it would run, given it's an .exe.
    The .exe needs to be run from windows.

    There is a recovery option that requires you to have made a recovery backup, I think that can go on the sdcard, but the.exe won't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    The .exe needs to be run from windows.

    There is a recovery option that requires you to have made a recovery backup, I think that can go on the sdcard, but the.exe won't work.

    Yes, and in windows I get "Device not attached" . Could be an issue with USB on the VM, but all the other peripherals work. Still, issues with a VM are not the topic of this thread, so I'll go and play with that for a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Yes, and in windows I get "Device not attached" . Could be an issue with USB on the VM, but all the other peripherals work. Still, issues with a VM are not the topic of this thread, so I'll go and play with that for a bit.
    That's where the jumper setting comes in... And you need to be using a data cable, not just a charge cable.

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