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Good afternoon. I'm attempting to use NVTool to copy a string of data from an Old Board NVRAM to a PH9 NVRAM I'm planning to button up. For a complete viewfinder of this issue, refer to the excellent Video produced by our friend FelipeFerras on the Knowledge Base part of the Forum. Superior work on that one! Nevertheless, I'm attempting to relocate a string on the Old Board NVRAM that begins at 3098 and ends at 30B7 . I'm attempting to copy it onto the PH9 that begins at 37B8 and ends at 37D7 . When you configure the Old Board RAM on the right and the PH9 RAM on the left and try to copy right to left, it won't copy into the correct spot. Even though the Admin highlights these strings in black to let ya know they're important, I can't get it spot on. I can hear it now - User Error. Yea, ya know. I'm Mr. Dunderback. Totally flawed trying to move data from one file to the next. This one's the proverbial Bitch.
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Send both NVRAM to me and I can take a look. I do not understand the output from your window last night.MoonGoon wrote:Good afternoon. I'm attempting to use NVTool to copy a string of data from an Old Board NVRAM to a PH9 NVRAM I'm planning to button up. For a complete viewfinder of this issue, refer to the excellent Video produced by our friend FelipeFerras on the Knowledge Base part of the Forum. Superior work on that one! Nevertheless, I'm attempting to relocate a string on the Old Board NVRAM that begins at 3098 and ends at 30B7 . I'm attempting to copy it onto the PH9 that begins at 37B8 and ends at 37D7 . When you configure the Old Board RAM on the right and the PH9 RAM on the left and try to copy right to left, it won't copy into the correct spot. Even though the Admin highlights these strings in black to let ya know they're important, I can't get it spot on. I can hear it now - User Error. Yea, ya know. I'm Mr. Dunderback. Totally flawed trying to move data from one file to the next. This one's the proverbial Bitch.
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Use down arrow and see if the highlight is the range you want. I can rebuild this and enable this feature to release version.MoonGoon wrote:After I open both files, If I click R or enter Actions to Read the Parameter, I get a disclaimer and exclamation point that this is a Debug Function only. How do I bypass this obstacle ?
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Yes, Sir, that works but when I copy, it takes the highlighted string and copies it into the same spot on the Left side. I need to shift the string into a different spot and, if I didn't know better, I would say that this might only be able to be done with a Hex Editor. Just don't know why this Update string got shifted into a different position to begin with. Doesn't the string on a PH9 board start at 37B8 and end at 37D7 ? The string is down around 33A0 . Does it matter where the string is rather than the fact that it's just there ?
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A New nvtool version
Is there a new nvtool version ?usbbdm wrote:Please download newer version of NVTool and see if it works for you.
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MoonGoon wrote:It doesn't work well on Windows 7 either. Copy to Left is NOT doing its natural born thing. Copy All to Left - yes. Copy to Left ? No.
When you copy left, click on goto next item or goto prev and back and you will see it change.
Works on Windows 7 and 8 with no problem.
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