Re: Memory replacement

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On 03/13/2011 06:34 PM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
The tests have also helped expose other issues with things like sudden
power off.  In one case a SPO during a write would corrupt the card so
badly it became useless.  You could only recover them via a super secret
tool from the manufacturer.

Is there any "sledgehammer" process available to users without a super
secret tool ?

Wasn't just secret to users. They would not give us the info on how to do it either. It was vendor specific so not really worth the effort of trying to reverse engineer.

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