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    Re: USB 3.0 Via VL805 PCIe card not working

    Quote Originally Posted by antonine View Post
    A warning and the solution! The above upgrade tool failed to identify the memory chip on my board but erased it anyway and then hung on writing rendering it useless.

    After some research I was able to successfully upgrade after editing the SpiFlash.ini file with the parameters of the 25P10VP chip on my board.

    I added the following:

    21=25P10VP



    [25P10VP]
    FlashID = 202011
    ReadID = 9F
    WriteEnable = 06
    WriteStatus = 01
    ChipErase = C7
    ReadData = 03
    ReadStatus = 05
    PageProgram = 02
    ClockRate = 32
    PageSize = 10


    I can confirm you do appear to have to uninstall the Windows drivers to update and reboot after ISP update success before it works.
    How did you find the chip on your board? Mine is not identifying through the program itself so I am unable to flash it with the newer firmware. It does however read the firmware fine on the board, but that is as far as I get. Even if I try to update the FW, it just hangs.

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    Re: USB 3.0 Via VL805 PCIe card not working

    RIP old thread. My apologies for your having been disturbed from your slumber twice.

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    Last edited by QIII; May 9th, 2020 at 05:54 PM.
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