For some reason my cal_summary file was missing. Without it, EFI doesn't load B9999 upon opening and I didn't find a way to bring it up after the fact.
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For some reason my cal_summary file was missing. Without it, EFI doesn't load B9999 upon opening and I didn't find a way to bring it up after the fact.
Ah ok... I didn't know that. I thought you had to make sure you always had the "ok to flash" and it wasn't just dependent on the initial file. Thanks!
I did figure out why I wasn't showing B9999...
Cindy- The stock file I have came from Les!
Les- I'm just starting to learn about tuning and I wanted to make sure an adjustments I do will still show an ok to flash. And if I ever pick up any...
I don't have any csp5 tunes so we can rule that out. I just can't get b9999 to show up for anything.
I'm already a customer of yours and have one of your stock files. So I guess it's on my end. Hopefully the good folks over at efi can get me straightened out.
Windows 7 on all machines. I've got it loaded on a laptop (32 bit) and desktop (64 bit).
Tried plugging in my v2, then opening a tune still nothing. This is driving me nuts!
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. The tune is just a stock tune with the original OS. I upgraded the V7.5 to the beta version to see if that would show the B9999, which it didn't.
I just upgraded to the CSP5 beta and I still do not show the B9999. Any ideas?
I don't think I'm running the V7.5 version that has the option to upgrade to csp- I thought that was still in beta. I'm running 7.5.7 build 235.
Every one I've tried. Primarily 11450202 and 11352409, but I also tried other random ones (e.g. 11501001 and 11551031) just to see if I could get it to come up. I also thought it might be the...
When I open a tune file in V7.5, on the bottom of the details section it is not showing B9999 Tune File Analysis, so I don't know if the file is OK to flash. I have opened known good stock files and...