@agatha@noiob then depending on the chipset model you may need a different procedure, but using dd to blank it may be worth a try beyond that I won't be much help, good luck
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@noiob @agatha yes, check with lsusb 'cause if it's not even there it means it's physically damaged (bad contacts, fried, who knows)