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Sansa E200 Bricked by Recovery Mode

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dani@rockbox:
At first, i want to thank everybody how feets this forum with his experience.

Ok, my problem is, that i got every possible error message, but the last status i get is:
LUN0 locked
LUN0 unlocked
LUN0 locked
LUN0 unlocked
LUN0 locked
LUN0 unlocked
LUN0 locked
LUN0 unlocked
and so on 1000 times

During this i copy the mi4 file to the 16mb driver and remove it safe.
No reaction from the player stil i disconnect. Then he says "uptade refreshed" or so and then he restarts the system. Surprise: Nothing happens, still the blue ring glowes.

Does anybody has a final idea what i could do, else i will send it back on monday.

thanks

ps: sorry for my english, but it's not my first language  ;)

Lue:
i have the same problem, but if you look some pages previous, i have a way to access the Recovery Mode, but still there i can't manage it that the sansa writes the mi4 file....

Lue

chrisjs169:
@danymag / Lue (?) - what about the chance that the chip can't be written to, but can still be read?  From what I saw, you didn't try e200tool - see if the 'recover' command works (You can use the BL on my site above) and post/pm me the output.  


--- Quote ---*DANGER*, player might not be bootable now! Please retry!

--- End quote ---
That's partially misleading - it will still turn on, but you may just get the blue ring of death, either from a corrupt I2C or corrupt BL.  

Lue:
@chrisjs169 doesn't work! I don't know but it says upgrad finished, but then the blue ring still is glowing.

I have the same problem like dani...

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A_BIRDY:
Holy bejeezums, you guys...

It's been a while ('bout six months?), but I finally got fed up after receiving a:

Programming failed (-71, Protocol error)
*DANGER*, player might not be bootable now! Please retry!

...in my terminal.

I sent the thing back to Sandisk and got a brand-spankin'-new Sansa in two weeks.
Now I'm using MSchneider's build and am very very happy with the results...
I'd like to thank anybody who replied in this thread, and even those who came looking for help, simply for perpetuating the goodness of open-sourcery. I hope everybody's learned a lot about what not to do, and also about what to do when you screw up anyway. As for my original Sansa, I think it's in a better place now.

Of course, that's not the end of this thread...
Good luck with your hardware, everybody!

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