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| Agilent DSOX3054A not booting possible NAND corruption HELP! (RESOLVED) |
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| wraper:
Keysight repairs these scopes with NAND corruption for free even with expired warranty by replacing main board, as it's a widespread issue. Trying repairing this issue yourself is lame and might end with a very large expense, as it may end with you paying a full repair price to keysight. Not to say you will be left with old crappy NAND |
| TheSteve:
The original corruption is likely preventing it from booting all of the way. It could also be a version mismatch. |
| analogRF:
--- Quote from: TheSteve on February 05, 2021, 10:32:32 pm ---The original corruption is likely preventing it from booting all of the way. It could also be a version mismatch. --- End quote --- Can the network method work then? is it possible that the dead 23V voltage (see the first post) is the reason? so far i though maybe that voltage will come alive after certain point in boot process but maybe it should always be there? I wish someone could be kind enough to check when that VP23V line comes on after turn on |
| TheSteve:
--- Quote from: analogRF on February 06, 2021, 12:15:41 am --- --- Quote from: TheSteve on February 05, 2021, 10:32:32 pm ---The original corruption is likely preventing it from booting all of the way. It could also be a version mismatch. --- End quote --- Can the network method work then? is it possible that the dead 23V voltage (see the first post) is the reason? so far i though maybe that voltage will come alive after certain point in boot process but maybe it should always be there? I wish someone could be kind enough to check when that VP23V line comes on after turn on --- End quote --- I am quite sure with a network card we'll get it to work. Send me a PM when you get it and we'll take care of it. |
| Jwalling:
The document that Keysight did not make public for some reason. ;) |
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