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I have a friend who is married to a Japanese man who works at Ricoh Japan, in the human talent department.
I discussed the problem with her to see if her husband could pull a cord for me, or help me.
He asked me the steps I had followed, so I told him what I had done.
He asked me to mail the copy of the nvram and give it to the technology department,
The answer was :
Do a total clean, 5801 there, once clean, copy nv ram again and send.
Done
The answer was: sensors of development units damaged by power problems.
96 volts records history, i.e. deficiency in required input. (110, 120 +/- 10%)
That is why it did not reach the list and it was shown "wait, heating up" without showing an error code.
Back thanking them, I asked them if it was wrong to ultimately do a total reset with 5801.
His reply was:
if it were wrong to do so, that option would not have been given.
It is correct to do it when there are algorithms that are flying even if the damage has been corrected by repair or firmware update
I have a friend who is married to a Japanese man who works at Ricoh Japan, in the human talent department.
I discussed the problem with her to see if her husband could pull a cord for me, or help me.
He asked me the steps I had followed, so I told him what I had done.
He asked me to mail the copy of the nvram and give it to the technology department,
The answer was :
Do a total clean, 5801 there, once clean, copy nv ram again and send.
Done
The answer was: sensors of development units damaged by power problems.
96 volts records history, i.e. deficiency in required input. (110, 120 +/- 10%)
That is why it did not reach the list and it was shown "wait, heating up" without showing an error code.
Back thanking them, I asked them if it was wrong to ultimately do a total reset with 5801.
His reply was:
if it were wrong to do so, that option would not have been given.
It is correct to do it when there are algorithms that are flying even if the damage has been corrected by repair or firmware update
Thank you very much for your help.
Enviado desde mi H3321 mediante Tapatalk
if NVRAM is corrupt you will be back in the same boat .. make sure you have the Birth Cert to input values again.
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