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    I want to repair a BMW F10 frm module and I have the Dflash file alone. Can someone help me repair the file for me? The chip is XET512 for reference.
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    Hi friend, I have used this link several times and it worked for me,


    You have to load the original Dflash and it generates an EEPROM that you later have to write in your FRM.


    I've only tried it in FRM3, I don't know if it works for your FRM.


    Good luck

    http://tlvps.tomvanleeuwen.nl/frm/

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    That doesn't work for FRMIII from F10, there is no EEE in the FRMIII.
    What is the issue with the FRM? You could try re-formatting the D-flash (all sectors go to D-flash) and just re-write the D-flash partition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomvleeuwen View Post
    That doesn't work for FRMIII from F10, there is no EEE in the FRMIII.
    What is the issue with the FRM? You could try re-formatting the D-flash (all sectors go to D-flash) and just re-write the D-flash partition.
    My previous FRM module got damaged in water and I was able to recover the data from the MCU. Now to transfer that I had a doubt to convert the dflash data. Thank you very much for this useful information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDAGYAM View Post
    Hi friend, I have used this link several times and it worked for me,


    You have to load the original Dflash and it generates an EEPROM that you later have to write in your FRM.


    I've only tried it in FRM3, I don't know if it works for your FRM.


    Good luck

    http://tlvps.tomvanleeuwen.nl/frm/

    I'm using this site only for recovering the EEPROM data. But since this is a newer version FRM it was not able to support it and I did not know that it doesn't contain an EEPROM data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOCKERS View Post
    I'm using this site only for recovering the EEPROM data. But since this is a newer version FRM it was not able to support it and I did not know that it doesn't contain an EEPROM data.
    I already told him that I would not know for sure if it would work for his FRM, anyway, keep that link for future repairs in other FRMs.
    In the end you managed to solve your problem?

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