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if you had installed nemo which modifies partition table you need to add --no-preserve to your flashing command, so it would restore the partition table. Flashing guide page seems to forget to mention that flag
sudo flasher -f -F main.bin -F emmc.bin --erase-user-data=secure --no-preserve -R
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The command i used was "flasher --erase-user-data=secure --no-preserve -f -F main.bin -F emmc.bin -R"
How do i use the -c?
When i initially tried to flash it the flasher tool threw me some error about a bb5 checksum or something like that, i then decided to try and zeroize the device but having done this the device no longer seems to even register being turned on.
The screenshot attached is what i am now presented with when i try to flash the device.