all programmers need perfect current to work properly. intalling and un-installing is the same thing. when you install you are flashing the ECU with a new program. when you are un-instlaling you are still flashing the ECU with the stock program.
all electrical devices should be turned off. onstar is typically a culprit and strongly suggested that fuses be removed in order to minimize the risk of fluctuations in the electrical system.
my guess is there was a spike or dro pin voltage and you got a bad ECU burn. saw this dozens of times using a superchips programmer on Chevy trucks.
Good Luck!
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