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roolku:

--- Quote from: Mad Cow on April 18, 2007, 08:01:56 AM ---Then what do the -a* switches do?

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I have no idea, first read about it in your post. :)


--- Quote from: Mad Cow on April 18, 2007, 08:01:56 AM ---And yes, I had it open in an editor, could that have caused the problem?

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Yes, depending on the file open parameters (exclusive access) it is quite likely that there has been a sharing conflict.

Mad Cow:
Read my edit, I tried without it open in an editor, it seems like it can find the files, but they're the wrong format or something.

roolku:

--- Quote from: Mad Cow on April 18, 2007, 11:51:53 AM ---Read my edit, I tried without it open in an editor, it seems like it can find the files, but they're the wrong format or something.

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You call the bat file from inside the update directory, yes?

Mad Cow:
Now it works, I had to put decrypt.bat into the update folder and add an extra "../" in the paths. For some reason I thought that you had to have the .bin files in the same dir as fwupdecrypt.exe.

Is it OK to have non-update files in the update folder?

EDIT: The BMP viewer utility keeps giving me a wrong format error when I try to replace an image, I tried both RGB555 and 24 bit through photoshop CS2. All I did was add a loading bar to the bootsplash.bmp found in the patches dir. I tried just adding one different coloured pixel to bootsplash.bmp and saving it, and it still doesn't work.

Soaa-:
Same here with Photoshop CS2.  I'll try with the GIMP now.

Not working with the GIMP either.

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