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Old 02-27-2016, 16:21   #1 (permalink)
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i9190 FLASH WRITE FAILURE


After successful SDC SD card procedure... stuck on

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BOOT RECOVERY MODE
CHECK BOOT PARTITIONS
COPY FROM T-FLASH
BOOT RECOVERY
WRITE 139008 SECTORS
FLASH WRITE FAILURE
ddi : mmc_read failed
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9190

Etc....
What is the solution?
 
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Emmc damage, try update emmc firmware with ATF EMMC tool and conexion direct with emmc chip.
 
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Emmc damage, try update emmc firmware with ATF EMMC tool and conexion direct with emmc chip.
Any testpoint without desoldering the the CHIP?
 
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Yes, here is http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f609...nside-1927224/
 
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Thank you very much for your help.. But am getting error when scan Emmc !!

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eMMC Test Point Connection Module
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1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY
2. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box
3. Disconnect the USB Cable and Wait until the
the ATF Software will tell you to Connect the USB.

ERROR: EMMC IS NOT Ready! (CMD1)
Try to Adjust VCCIO Voltage
CMD1 Reply: 0x9CDFF5FD

Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Access Type is BYTE MODE
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 3.2-3.3V, 3.1-3.2V, 3.0-3.1V
2.9-3.0V, 2.8-2.9V, 2.7-2.8V, 2.6-2.7V, 2.5-2.6V
2.4-2.5V, 2.2-2.3V, 2.0-2.1V, 1.9-2.0V, 1.8-1.9V
1.7-1.8V, 1.65-1.7V, 1.60-1.65V, 1.55-1.60V, 1.45-1.50V

CID : 399DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF (CRC7 Fail 0x81)
CSD : 9CCFFFFFFFFBFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFF (CRC7 Fail 0xCB)

ERROR: EMMC_SEND_EXT_CSD (CMD8) 0x01
Check GREEN Test Point Connection
I Have choosen EEMC direct connection... When connecting VCC nothing happened. When NO VCC is connected then you get the above report.

I have the 4 in 1 latest adaptor with exynos on and off button !
 
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Verify DATAo signal, and try again, use short wires. Use 2,8v for VCC and VCCq for best estabilish conection.
 
 

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