![]() ![]() ![]() As safar explained, the 'nk.bin' has checksums for blocks of data, so when you apply the patches into the DLL spots within the nk.bin (decompressed), you need to also fix the checksum for that block. You need to follow the steps for unpacking the firmware file, de-compressing the 'nk.bin' WindowsCE image, and locating the DLL within that image, you can just find it by using a hex editor, etc, and finding hex patterns. So, doing these patches for 2.42 and above, requires going through a bunch of steps, which you really just need to walk through yourself, to see how it all works, versus writing up an entire novel on here trying to explain it.
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