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Originally Posted by mike9285
I tried upgrading my 770 to the new 2006 beta firmware. For some reason it failed. Now when I try to flash my device, the flasher gives the output:

Unsupported board (id = 0x0000)

Anyone know how to fix this? I think I bricked my 770...
New flasher (2.0+) tries to read certain information from the device. If you tried to install new version of software, you overwrote the bootloaders and these would not return information understood by old flasher. Do use new flasher and you should be fine.
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Thanks for the advice, everybody. Used an Ubuntu virtual machine to reflash with the 2.0 flasher and everything worked great...I'm currently typing this on the virtual thumbboard.
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I get the same error too. Unsupported board (id = 0x0000). I use Mac OS X. I don't have access to Windows or Linux. Is there anything I can do? My 770 boots fine and seems to work, everything except I get _no connections_. Ugh.
 
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