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Request for NVRAM Dump – FX 413 Board (P/N: 50123676)

Hi everyone,

I have this board with part number 50123676 from an FX 413. The NVRAM is corrupted, and I tried flashing the content from another model, hoping I could reinstall the correct operating system using Judit, but I had no success. The process seems to complete normally, but the model doesn't change, so some functionalities remain inactive on the device.

Does anyone here have the same board model and could share a dump of the NVRAM? The manufacturer has already discontinued the FX 413 and isn't providing any support, so I need to find an alternative solution.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 5 Mar 2025 09:16
  • By Jackal__
  • joined 5 Mar'25 - 1 message
  • Paraguay

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