Immo off is done in eeprom not flash with the tools I uploaded, so if you loaded a flash file and tried turning off the immo with a eeprom tool yeah its not going to work. You are moving way too quickly and the situation you are in reflects that. Reading out a tune file without knowing anything about it could be your problem too, sometimes tuners change things or add some custom code as a deturrent to prevent people from reading out their tunes. For example revo puts your car in forever limpmode if you try to do anything thru the port with their files. MPPS will encrypt the tune and save it as a non editable file, so if you did a port read of a file that has a no read tag in it that would be something to look into as well. That would be the first thing, Second learn the difference between eep, flash and mpc otherwise you are going to have a rough time. Get the part number off the ecu and post it here I can provide you with the correct original file to bring the ecu back to life.
I used the eeprom tool to immo off the eeprom bin. But after i checked if it changed or no it did not. Also all the programs started working slowly for some reasone. Checksum worked apparently. I made another thread in checksum request and somebody said everything is ok and no need to checksum it. Also im sorry if i dont explain things right, english is not my first language

. But you mentioned that some tuners shortly said lock the bin so i cant modify it, but i got the bin and was able to modify it in tunerpad. So to get my car back to work i need and actual ori file (not tuned like mine was already) and flash that on the ecu? Also do i need to checksum the ori bin file?
Im putting in this reply the bin i read from the ecu first. Im also including the one that is apparently correctly check summed