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Originally Posted by HaQue Its the firmware itself that is causing the problems, not any bios code executed at startup.
As for sony techs needing a backdoor... not true.
All they need to be able to do is flash a new version of the firmware to fix it. If that doesnt work, then they would frisbee it to the nearest bin and send the user a new one.
Imagine paying a highly skilled tech on probably $30 - $50 per hour to fix something that costs probably about US$180 from the factory.
liken it to refilling a disposeable cigarette lighter. |
yeah i forgot about that, board swaping is the rage... but still, anyone got the program code for the 2.5? or is that just a lost idae