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Old Jul 10, 2017 | 08:31 AM
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HI , I have this problem with my Lexus IS350
The screen was not working , so i they change the screen and still it was not going on , then i realize that the circuit board was nos working .
i change my circuit board and now am getting this .
Can any one help me out with this problem.
My car is from japan.
Right hand drive

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Old Jul 10, 2017 | 07:37 PM
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Is that a cassette tape at the bottom?? Anyway, I assume it means that it can't read the program installed on the internal hard drive. Make sure you reconnect the cable or the circuit board you replaced is compatible with it.
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Old Jul 10, 2017 | 10:03 PM
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Nope, the unit is running DVD base not HDD. You got that message due to bad MAP ECU display. Replace it and it will be good.
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Old Jul 10, 2017 | 10:05 PM
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Try to restart it one more time. As i see the A/C is not working during you took picture as well. A single reboot is required for it to fully initialize the whole system
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Old Jul 11, 2017 | 04:07 AM
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@Nonsuprise .
Yes that a casset tape at the bottom.
Yes i reconect all cable on the board.
IT was the PC Board

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It use HDD ,
When u say a single reboot u mean disconnect the negative cable from the battery then wait 30 and plug it back in ?
* Things i try :
Disconnect the negative battery cable turn the headlight then hold brake for 1 min , then conect the battery back on , still the same .
Disconnect the negative battery cable wait for 30 min then connect back and try it again and still nothing.
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Old Jul 11, 2017 | 05:25 AM
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I would try to isolate if the HD is the problem or not (since that's just a guess). If you completely unplug the drive does the same error show up? You can also try reading the HD content by connecting it to a computer.
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How u mean Isolate ?
I never try to conect the hard drive on pc .
I don't know what to do , i don't want to damage or lose any driver on the hard driver.
Today after work ill try disconect the HDD to see what is going to happen
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I would try to isolate if the HD is the problem or not (since that's just a guess). If you completely unplug the drive does the same error show up? You can also try reading the HD content by connecting it to a computer.
Nope! Wouldn't do that. Windows will rewrite the boot record if it doesn't have one that it understands and put a FAT table on the drive. That will make it completely unreadable by the audio system. Best bet is to boot up in linux, mount the drive, then inspect it. It looks to me like there is something corrupt on the hard drive. It says a program could not be read. About the only thing volatilize in these systems is the hard drive. Everything else would be flashed or ROM based.
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Nope! Wouldn't do that. Windows will rewrite the boot record if it doesn't have one that it understands and put a FAT table on the drive. That will make it completely unreadable by the audio system. Best bet is to boot up in linux, mount the drive, then inspect it. It looks to me like there is something corrupt on the hard drive. It says a program could not be read. About the only thing volatilize in these systems is the hard drive. Everything else would be flashed or ROM based.
I can run Linux now at work .
will download ubunto to boot the system.
What should i be looking in ? ill try boot the HDD then get some screenshot.
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I can run Linux now at work .
will download ubunto to boot the system.
What should i be looking in ? ill try boot the HDD then get some screenshot.
Just mount it and do a disc diagnostic. I'm not a linux guru so you'll have to google a bit to see how. See if it finds any problems with the disk. I doubt you'll be able to boot it. Oh, and that's a PATA drive so you'll need a pretty old computer to connect it.
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Old Jul 12, 2017 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jr4div2
Just mount it and do a disc diagnostic. I'm not a linux guru so you'll have to google a bit to see how. See if it finds any problems with the disk. I doubt you'll be able to boot it. Oh, and that's a PATA drive so you'll need a pretty old computer to connect it.
Yes i know , i have a Sata pata reader. So it will be no problem .
Am current download ubunto to find out , will post pic i get soon.
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Old Jul 12, 2017 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by jr4div2
Just mount it and do a disc diagnostic. I'm not a linux guru so you'll have to google a bit to see how. See if it finds any problems with the disk. I doubt you'll be able to boot it. Oh, and that's a PATA drive so you'll need a pretty old computer to connect it.
I got a program that can read and diagnose all hard drive.
and so far the hard drive to be healthy , am doing some scan to see


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Old Jul 12, 2017 | 08:40 AM
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^^^Looks like it's not a hard drive failure then. Can you see any data on it? Does it tell you what format it is? I should be able to mount it if it uses standard file systems, otherwise, it may be proprietary to the nav unit.
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Old Jul 12, 2017 | 08:56 AM
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^^^Looks like it's not a hard drive failure then. Can you see any data on it? Does it tell you what format it is? I should be able to mount it if it uses standard file systems, otherwise, it may be proprietary to the nav unit.
No i can not open the data i try using linux system but the system didn't read it ill chek later on today on a friend pc to see.
I don't think it use standard file systems.
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