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#11. Posted:
craigysharpy
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create a new freeboot image from your original nand, put the file on usb stick and call it updflash.bin and flash the new image using xell. Xmas lights will then be fixed and you don't need another kv.
#12. Posted:
xXhackaXx
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Sir ;)
you are an epic fail
#13. Posted:
Joltz
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You can try this it has worked for me

#14. Posted:
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Why would you need a KV?You only need your original nand and a usb!
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