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I have posted in http://ourl.ca/18005/334858 of the success that I had with nLaunch.

By the way, are there files and directories that must remain in My Documents, to ensure the functionality of nLaunch? Are there files that I must not delete, like the ones for ndless?

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 09:08:15 am »
You can now add me to the list of people who can verify that your work, along with the works of others, function as expected.

I own a TI-Nspire with Touchpad (non CAS).

Inserted below is a picture I just took now of the About screen, after using nsNandMgr, nLaunch, TNOC, and ndless, to "upgrade" my device to the CAS version.



Thank you to all that have made this possible. Your work is well appreciated.

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 08:43:52 am »
There is no progress bar currently.

Your Boot2 version is shown on the main screen.
So you can immediately check if it's been flashed correctly or not.

It looks like I bricked my device. The screen is stuck with the message:

Operating System not found. Install OS now.

Using a linking software, I can see that the My Documents folder doesn't
contain anything.

What should I do from here?

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 04:42:24 am »
Flashing takes some seconds.
You should then be able to press 0.

Unless... does it show you a warning/error message?


If it's really a freeze, please provide me with some details as I never ran into this:
- your TI-Npire model
- your original Boot2 version

I pressed 0 and it went back to the previous screen.

1- Does flashing not show any progress indicators, that it has commenced and completed the flashing?
2- How do I know if I have successfully flashed my boot2?
3- How do I check my version of boot2?

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 03:07:19 am »
If you really want to use Boot2 1.4, you have to flash it (option 2).

When I select option 2 (flash), the screen freezes.

Are there other things that I need to prepare, for it to complete successfully?

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 03:03:14 am »
Again, if you just hot-run the Boot2 (option 3), it is going to freeze on the watch-screen because OS 3.1 and later have have features which defeat hot-runs (and by the same time OSlauncher).

If you hot-run a Diags (it's the same code in the program) you'll see that everything works correctly.


If you really want to use Boot2 1.4, you have to flash it (option 2).

Ok. So what exactly do I need to do to follow the instructions in the README file
of nLaunch, with regards to nsNandMgr.

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News / Re: nsNandMgr, the NAND Swiss Army knife for the TI-Nspire
« on: January 18, 2013, 01:55:58 am »
I tried it with boot2 1.4 and it doesn't get past the thatched clock screen.

I am experiencing the same issues, too. I did it multiple times, and I have always gotten the same results. Does anybody else have better luck? If yes, how did you do it?

Also, if I power reset the device when it is stuck at that point, does it mean that boot2 1.4 is no longer running?

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