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I had this same problem. When you get that error message, press the F2, AC/on, 4, and RESTART (on the back) buttons. Then release them. Next, press and release the 9 key, and press and release the x key (multiply key). Then try recovering the flash. Also, your calculator could be the new model (Power Graphic 2). Try recovering with the "2_02_0201_sh4.fls" file.
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Actually we might not be able to help much due to new forum policies (added after many complains from members of another TI forum and to avoid more inter site drama) but if you e-mail cfxm he might be able to help you. I think an issue is that you got a new generation 9750G with the SH4 processors, but cfxm apparently knows the answer
Quote from: DJ_O on December 28, 2012, 11:47:47 amActually we might not be able to help much due to new forum policies (added after many complains from members of another TI forum and to avoid more inter site drama) but if you e-mail cfxm he might be able to help you. I think an issue is that you got a new generation 9750G with the SH4 processors, but cfxm apparently knows the answer Might we know what kind of complaints would be related to the 9750Gii -> 9860Gii transformation?This is not related to cheating to my advice.Because I'm now wondering if I should stop newsing here on Linux and Boot1 flashing on the TI-Nspire for example. Many things have been attempted successfully this week... It would be sad not to tell you the end of the story.
Because I'm now wondering if I should stop newsing here on Linux and Boot1 flashing on the TI-Nspire for example. Many things have been attempted successfully this week... It would be sad not to tell you the end of the story.