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Do not disconnect the cable or power down the system during this process. Step 4: Verification and Reboot tnt323dac firmware patched
An incorrect firmware flash can "brick" the device, making it unusable. Flashing custom or patched firmware carries an inherent
Incorrect flashing—such as writing to the wrong address, using a corrupted binary, or losing power during erase—can irreversibly brick the STM32 microcontroller. While nearly all bricks can be recovered via bootloader mode (using BOOT0 pin), it requires advanced soldering skills. using a corrupted binary