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#1
Time to sell for parts then.

80D it is now.

(Unless the ML team would like it?)
#2
I really appreciate your efforts Sir.

Why is the Camera expecting to boot ML when I had formatted the card in-camera (Selecting to remove ML)?
#3
Quick Update: Put ML for 70D and that autoexec on an SD, made it bootable (http://i.imgur.com/t0lrPB3.png) and tried again.

No result, LCD, light flash or anything. Battery is fully charged.

Also, I just remembered- prior to the Error 70/80 I would have the UI freeze- the touch screen would just stop responding etc. When I turned it back on after removing the battery is when I got the error codes. Is it possible to be a hardware problem?
#4
QuoteThe "firmware upgrade error screen that had a orange background" appeared only once?

Yes. I was using a card that had had ML on it, but I had removed it. Prior to that I had the Error 70/80 problems.

QuoteI'd expect it to appear every time you take the battery out and put it back, if you start without card, or with a non-bootable card.

It's the only time I'd ever seen it. Since then camera does not react to anything :)

QuoteAre you able to run the portable display test? That should work regardless of the firmware version you might be using, and the same (bootable) card should work on all ML-enabled cameras.

I have grabbed the autoexec.bin, should I put that on a bootable ML sd, replacing the original autoexec.bin?

QuoteNote that, before each startup attempt (or after each failed startup attempt), you should remove the battery and put it back (because the power switch is only a soft button).

Understood, I was aware.


#5
Hello,

I went through the process of making a card bootable with the latest build of ML for the 70D (using EOScard). However I have a feeling I am running Firmware 1.1.1 so it may not work anyway? I can't find a version of ML for that specifically.

Anyhow, it will not boot, no light flashing or movement whatsoever.

I also have tried to use the EOS Assist software to update the Canon Firmware from my PC but that does not work either as the Camera does not show as connected. It shows no life whatsoever.

I have tried an empty card that I formatted with another Canon camera to make sure, and 0 results there either. Using a fully charged genuine canon battery with no lens attached.

I can basically presume that it is bricked?
#6
Sorry, what is the procedure for doing that?

Clicked that link but it doesn't mean much for me, sorry.
#7
Hello,

I had an old version of ML on a card (~July 2015) and didn't use it. Was in the middle of a video and the camera crashed with Error 70.

I removed the battery/card, reinserted both and it came back on. However it is an off-brand battery so I assumed it was that.

However since then, I have had multiple Error 70 and Error 80 errors with a genuine battery too.

I removed ML via formatting the card in-camera (Ticking the remove ML option) to make sure it wasn't that, and also factory reset the Camera.

My camera froze again with no error, so I took out/removed battery and card, then put them back in.

I then switched it back on, and it came up with a firmware upgrade error screen that had a orange background. I was confused as I'd removed ML.

I then turned it back on again, and it will not switch on with Multiple Batteries or Cards or Lenses.

What can I do?