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by Retr0id
895 days ago
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The (boot)ROM is on-die, within the CPU, there's no way to replace it. You can potentially replace the OS image (confusingly, often referred to as a "ROM") on the flash storage, but unless the bootloader agrees to boot it (either due to it being signed correctly, or due to the bootloader being unlocked) you're SOL. |
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