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Noob Zone => Noob Questions => Topic started by: vara82 on March 20, 2016, 04:16:37 AM



Title: TunerPro: Error on saving bin file
Post by: vara82 on March 20, 2016, 04:16:37 AM
Hey Guys,
after spending a lot of time to fix my problem i´ll write to you. I hope that someone can help me...

A week ago i tested TunerPro to do some changes on a bin file.
I can save the file, correct the checksum with me7sum and me7check says everything is ok.

So i have read a lot about mapping and will now start an own tune for my project.

I load a bin file with matching xdf to Tunerpro and do some changes.
After that i´llgo to: Save bin as, name it and press ok.
Now i become an errormessage:
"Error - One or more checksums could not be updated. Check checksum addressing, etc, for validality"

So, i´m wondering what i´ve done wrong. At first test a week ago there was no problem to save the file.
I read something and re-installed tunerpro after uninstalling and delete the TunerProFiles directory at documents.
I tried another computer, same issue.
I tried other bin files and other xdf files.
Even if i´ve nothing changed on the bin i´m not able to save the bin.
->open stock bin with matching xdf, change nothing, got to Save Bin As, same error...

I don´t know what i should do now...

Please help me :(

Much thanks,
Flo


Title: Re: TunerPro: Error on saving bin file
Post by: SB_GLI on March 20, 2016, 05:41:25 AM
In tunerpro go into the definition header info and remove the checksum entry.  You don't use this since you use me7sum.


Title: Re: TunerPro: Error on saving bin file
Post by: vara82 on March 20, 2016, 05:59:23 AM
Oh thanks for that!!!

Now i can save the bin file without an error message...

My new issue: me7sum can´t correct the checksum on my bin file :(
I tried some other bins... Same issue again...

I don´t know what´s happened, a week ago everthing worked fine and now... problems over problems.

Thanks for your reply and your help... perhaps you´ve another idea?!


Title: Re: TunerPro: Error on saving bin file
Post by: vara82 on March 20, 2016, 06:08:52 AM
oh my god... i´m such an idiot... sorry for the last post...

the point was, i´ve forgotten to type the output file into the command line...

i only type "me7sum input.bin"
it must be "me7sum input.bin output.bin"

everything works fine now...

Much thanks again for the help with TP!!!