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2014-11-17
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2014-11-18
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2014-11-23
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You might be able to add --set-hw-revision RX-44:0501 (with the correct hardware revision) to the flasher command. If that doesn't work, you could replace the -f with -c to cold flash it.
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2014-11-23
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Bow just a blank screen but I can get it to show up on the system (Windows 7) as n800. flasher-3.5 and the tablet flasher see the tablet but wont allow me to flash it with the correct n810 firmware.
HELP!?