What error do you see in terminal?
Here is the output of my ROM analysis tool:
Code:
Verifying Samsung SpinPoint ROM: samsung_oryginal.bin
Checksum of Boot Block header = 0xAE - OK
Checksum of Boot Block (Actual/Expected) = 0x672C / 0x672C - OK
Searching for FIPS block (expected checksum = 0x0000) ...
Found FIPS text string at 0x003000
Checksum for 0x0800 byte FIPS block = 0x0000 - OK
Possible 0x0800 byte FIPS block at address 0x003000
Searching for FLASHTBL ...
Found FLASHTBL text string at 0x004024
Parsing FLASHTBL at 0x004000 ...
ID Byt1 Byt3 Size ROM address range RAMaddrs Cksm (Exp/Act)
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00 00 FF 0 FFFFFFFF 0 N/A
01 02 FF 320 4000 - 431F FFF04000 B3 77 - BAD (Note 2)
02 08 FF 5DC 4320 - 48FB FFF04320 55 55 - OK
03 00 FF 13EAC 4900 - 187AB 0 74 75 - BAD (Note 3)
04 01 FF 2B98 187B0 - 1B347 14D00 00 57 - BAD (Note 1)
05 00 FF C70 187B4 - 19423 4000000 7A 7A - OK
06 00 FF 228 19428 - 1964F 4005C00 F8 F8 - OK
07 00 FF 19A40 19654 - 33093 10000300 FE FE - OK
08 01 FF 1B4B4 33098 - 4E54B 1002E300 00 BB - BAD (Note 1)
09 00 FF 2A4C 3309C - 35AE7 18052300 9B 9B - OK
0A 00 FF 12EC 35AEC - 36DD7 200164F0 97 97 - OK
0B 00 FF 1D8 36DDC - 36FB3 FFFE1000 92 92 - OK
0C 00 FF DD0 1800 - 25CF FFF01800 07 08 - BAD (Note 3)
0D 02 FF 0 FFFFFFFF FFF04000 N/A
0E 08 FF 0 FFFFFFFF FFF04320 N/A
0F 20 FF 0 FFFFFFFF FFF01800 N/A
10 00 FF 0 FFFFFFFF FFFC0000 N/A
11 00 FF 0 FFFFFFFF 200164F0 N/A
Searching for SERVOTBL ...
Found SERVOTBL text string at 0x037024
Parsing SERVOTBL at 0x037000 ...
ID Byt1 Byt3 Size ROM address range RAMaddrs Cksm (Exp/Act)
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00 02 FF 100 37000 - 370FF FFF37000 17 68 - BAD (Note 2)
01 00 FF 8E58 37104 - 3FF5B 0 51 51 - OK
02 00 FF 814 3FF60 - 40773 4000100 18 18 - OK
03 00 FF 2A0 40778 - 40A17 FFFE1000 6F 6F - OK
04 02 FF 0 36FFF FFF37000 N/A
Size - size of module in ROM expressed in bytes
ROM address - absolute address range of module in ROM
RAMaddrs - load point of module in RAM
Cksm (Exp/Act) - Expected Checksum / Actual Checksum
Note 1: The address range of affected module may conflict with another module,
in which case this is probably a false negative.
Note 2: If this module is the FLASHTBL or SERVOTBL, then this is most likely
a false negative.
Note 3: This may or may not be a genuinely BAD module. Examine the checksum
of the first half of the ROM. If 0x0000, then module is probably OK,
otherwise it may or may not be bad. Also examine the "adjusted"
checksum, if applicable.
Note 4: The address range of the module is outside the limits of the ROM.