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Old 09-02-2013, 11:58   #1 (permalink)
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Cherry Mobile Flare S100 - FULL REPAIR via eMMC Test Points


Hi,

Here is an alternative way to Fix Cherry Mobile Flare S100 via "more difficult" eMMC Test Points. You should only do this if:


1. Boot Repair via QPST eMMC Software Download gives you "Cookie not found" error.

2. ATF JTAG Factory Restore Does not work (gives you error eMMC Busy).

1. You did not Activate JTAG and want to do via eMMC TP only.



How is this more difficult than JTAG?

1. You need to remove the metallic Shield under the back sticker of the phone.

2. The Test Point locations are very small and you need to have a microscope and good soldering skills.

3. You need to remove 1 resistor to make the Connection stable, and then replace this resistor with a "jumper wire" or just solder lead after the Full Factory Restore is done.

4. It takes 3 hours to restore 800 mb to the phone via eMMC TP while it only takes 40 minutes to do the same task via JTAG.



For those of you who want to continue, here is the eMMC Test Point
Connections... (You need ATF 10.11 from Auto Update Server).







Here is the Phone All Wire Up:



Some Screenshot half-way Through:



And here is the phone after 3 hours...:



Where is the 800 mb Repair File Sir ???????????

Please wait,, still uploading it...


B.R.
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Old 09-02-2013, 15:24   #2 (permalink)
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Factory Repair File Uploaded here:

http://www.4shared.com/folder/D1yPkJ...AIR_FILES.html


Instructions are all inside the RAR file...

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Old 09-03-2013, 04:56   #3 (permalink)
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Factory Repair File Uploaded here
Instructions are all inside the RAR file.

4shared folder - eMMC REPAIR FILES
 
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I need help sir
Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V, 2.0-2.1V
1.9-2.0V

eMMC Boot Information
BOOT PARTITION : NOT BOOT ENABLED
PARTITION ACCESS : R/W USER PARTITION
PERM_BOOT_CFG_PROT: DISABLED
PWR_BOOT_CFG_PROT : DISABLED
eMMC FirmW UPDATE : DISABLED

ERROR: Connection Refused 0x06
Check your Test Point Soldering!
Total Elapsed Time 00:00:18
Write Success!
 
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Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 2.8-2.9V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V
ERROR: Connection Refused (CMD2)
Check your Test Point Soldering!
 
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Hard to connect

i follow all the procedure but nothing connect!

BOX type : CHROME
 
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THE SAME PROBLEM
 
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@ALL

if your eMMC is not detected and you followed all instructions 1:1. Then your eMMC is dead.


If you are from the Philippines, and willing to wait for at least 1 week. I have ordered replacement eMMC chips.

I will give 10 pieces free to Local ATF JTAG users (1 each maximum). But you need to remove the old eMMC and put back the new one yourself. Requires BGA reballing skills...


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================================================== ====
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eMMC Test Point Connection Module
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1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY
2. Connect USB Cable to Phone
3. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box


Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V, 2.0-2.1V
1.9-2.0V
ERROR: Connection Refused 0x05
Check your Test Point Soldering!
 
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I need help sir
Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V, 2.0-2.1V
1.9-2.0V

eMMC Boot Information
BOOT PARTITION : NOT BOOT ENABLED
PARTITION ACCESS : R/W USER PARTITION
PERM_BOOT_CFG_PROT: DISABLED
PWR_BOOT_CFG_PROT : DISABLED
eMMC FirmW UPDATE : DISABLED

ERROR: Connection Refused 0x06
Check your Test Point Soldering!
Total Elapsed Time 00:00:18
Write Success!

You removed Resistor the on the PCB right?

ERROR: Connection Refused 0x06 <--- This is error read first block of eMMC... Means eMMC is detected but data is corrupted when it tries to read from your eMMC.
 
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@ALL

if your eMMC is not detected and you followed all instructions 1:1. Then your eMMC is dead.


If you are from the Philippines, and willing to wait for at least 1 week. I have ordered replacement eMMC chips.

I will give 10 pieces free to Local ATF JTAG users (1 each maximum). But you need to remove the old eMMC and put back the new one yourself. Requires BGA reballing skills...


B.R.
waiting for that !


see you in the phillipines
 
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hi,

this is the error i get

Code:
======================================================
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       eMMC Test Point Connection Module             
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======================================================
                                                      
1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY                     
2. Connect USB Cable to Phone                         
3. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box     
                                                      

Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V, 2.0-2.1V
1.9-2.0V
ERROR: Connection Refused 0x04
Check your Test Point Soldering!
does it means my eMMC is also dead?
 
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@white_beard

If you follow instructions 1:1 and removed resistor before TP, then most probably your
eMMC is also dead. I will put some BETA exe now which will show more logs on what
data was detected from the eMMC before you get the error 0x04.

0x04 means 4th step is bad,, but 1-2-3 is ok.

There are total 7 steps for eMMC initialize in ATF Software.


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so it cannot be done even atf jtag.

need to replace emmc..how to select phone model in jtag chain??

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If you follow instructions 1:1 and removed resistor before TP, then most probably your
eMMC is also dead. I will put some BETA exe now which will show more logs on what
data was detected from the eMMC before you get the error 0x04.

0x04 means 4th step is bad,, but 1-2-3 is ok.

There are total 7 steps for eMMC initialize in ATF Software.


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I did remove the resistor

probably my eMMC is faulty, cause sometimes i get this error

Code:
======================================================
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       eMMC Test Point Connection Module             
======================================================
======================================================
                                                      
1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY                     
2. Connect USB Cable to Phone                         
3. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box     
                                                      

Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 2.8-2.9V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.3-2.4V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.1-2.2V, 2.0-2.1V
1.50-1.55V
ERROR: Connection Refused (CMD2)
Check your Test Point Soldering!
and thanks for the fast reply
 
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