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    Default FRM3 BMW X1 6135 9249080 SW143000 HW 07 CORRUPT FILE

    Please somoene can help me to repair a damaged frm3 module, it´s from a bmw x1.
    I have read P-flash correctly (attached), but the eprom its corrupt, and cant read.



    FRM3R , 6135 9249080-01



    but the eprom is corrupt
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    I dont know why you dont search forum befoure posting... You need read D flash, not P flash....

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    Read P flash and post here.
    With Bdm conections:
    BKGD
    RESET
    VDDR (5v)
    VSS

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    As the partner tomic19 says, you need to read the D_FLASH and with that reading you can make a new EPP and then it will work without problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tunstyle View Post
    Read P flash and post here.
    With Bdm conections:
    BKGD
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    VSS
    its D not P.....

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    If you dont have the dflash you can use this file, but you have to code the module after installation...
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    Ok thx, i try!

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    Default mini frm repair

    Hi all any help appreciated. this is my dflash read with genuine upa-usb it appears to be corrupt.
    anyone able to repair, i see dlashtoeee software appears to do it or will i need to use a virgin file?
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    Try read again... Corupt dump to me....

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    Yes I tried it at FRM3 D-Flash to EEPROM converterhttp://tlvps.tomvanleeuwen.nl/frm/convert.php
    The vin no. is correct I was hoping there is someone who can run it through dlashtoeee software for a small fee.
    Otherwise I need to write from a virgin file & code it.

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    I noticed that my UPA may not have the latest script for this processor.
    I have searched around but can't find it. My original script does not have options for p/d flash.
    it would be nice to have the latest script if anyone has it
    Please see pics for difference
    upamc9s12.JPG upamc9s12a.JPG upamc9s12b.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeianM View Post
    Yes I tried it at FRM3 D-Flash to EEPROM converterhttp://tlvps.tomvanleeuwen.nl/frm/convert.php
    The vin no. is correct I was hoping there is someone who can run it through dlashtoeee software for a small fee.
    Otherwise I need to write from a virgin file & code it.
    you dump is bad...
    also use xprog for this work
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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    you dump is bad...
    also use xprog for this work
    Yes the dump was bad, now been corrected. Having probs with my genuine UPA-usb writing corrupt files so need to get it fixed + buy an xprog anyway.
    The file is good enough to use & reprogram in the car now.

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    Hello, i'm new here and i have similar problem where my dflash was 0 and the eeprom was also 0 olny the p-flash was i able to back up

 

 

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