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    Hi.
    After updating V2 7.5.5, I on flash ECM E38. Here a photo
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    It`s blurry but i can see it says you need to license the PCM.
    Is this the first time flashing this PCM?
    Have you used all your licenses?
    512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
    FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
    LC-1 WBO2

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    I agree like mr. prick asked... Is this your first time flashing this ECM?
    2008 2WD Ext.Cab Silverado 1500 6.0 V-MAX E38(L76) & T42(4L70E) MAF Only CL Corvette Servo AFE CAI INNOVATIVE LM-2 WBO2

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    By looking at your firmware, I think you need to update your flashscan firmware, the newest firmware is V2.06.06
    2008 2WD Ext.Cab Silverado 1500 6.0 V-MAX E38(L76) & T42(4L70E) MAF Only CL Corvette Servo AFE CAI INNOVATIVE LM-2 WBO2

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    divette,

    Welcome to the forum...

    Some questions/comments for you:

    1. As asked above, is this the first time you tried flashing this particular ECM...?
    It's serial number (which I can't see too clearly) doesn't show up in the used license list.

    2. When you do upgrade your V2 bootblock/firmware, see this before proceeding:
    Updating FlashScan V2 Firmware:
    showthread.php?t=9375 post #9 and #10
    showthread.php?t=10014
    Post #9 also shows how to update to the latest software.

    3. Your FlashScan has logged 30 full flashed and 0 cal only flashes...
    Why don't you ever do any cal only flashes...?
    You need full flashes only if you're changing the OS or a segment;
    if you're editing tables/parameters you only need cal only flash.

    Cheers
    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAMEOVER View Post
    By looking at your firmware, I think you need to update your flashscan firmware, the newest firmware is V2.06.06
    Where to take V2.06.06?

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    Quote Originally Posted by divette View Post
    Where to take V2.06.06?
    See steps 2 and 4 in post #9 regarding V8.

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    What for it is necessary V8?

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    V8 is the EFILive Explorer (EE) utility which allows you to upgrade the V2 bootblock/firmware and to read black-box-log files.

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