crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jesse Hooton
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If it's the NAND, it may be possible to replace it, but given that device is 8 years old at this point, it might not be worth the cost to replace it. You'll need someone skilled with microsoldering to replace it. This is a repair that cannot be DIY-ed as it requires a lot of expensive tools and a lot of practice.
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