Brom Disabled By Efuse 0x146 [ Official - 2025 ]

eFuses are physically blown (irreversibly programmed) during manufacturing or first boot. Each fuse corresponds to a bit or a small field in a memory-mapped register space. Common eFuse uses include:

The Boot ROM (BROM) is the first piece of code executed by the processor upon power-up. It is read-only and resides in the hardware itself. Its primary responsibility is to establish a "Root of Trust" by verifying the digital signature of the next boot stage. If the verification fails or if a user attempts to manually intercept the boot process for firmware flashing, the BROM can provide a specialized communication mode—often called "BROM Mode"—to allow authorized recovery. Decoding the 0x146 Error brom disabled by efuse 0x146

To give you the exact "piece" (file or steps) needed, please tell me: It is read-only and resides in the hardware itself

Forensics and data preservation