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Old 07-18-2014, 13:43   #1 (permalink)
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Red face I9300 direct emmc boot repair issue <<< SOLVED >>>


Hallo sir ,

Today i have come one Samsung i9300 which is automatically dead
i will try to repair boot with Mmc method not work than i will try TP mmc method its also not work
After that try with direct emmc method connection OK
But just hang on any Oparaction not erased not write etc ...

Here is the error log



Code:
======================================================
======================================================
       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. 
                                                      

Interface Reset OK!
eMMC Access Type: SECTOR MODE
eMMC Supported Voltage Range:
3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 3.3-3.4V, 3.2-3.3V, 3.1-3.2V
3.0-3.1V, 2.9-3.0V, 2.8-2.9V, 2.7-2.8V, 1.9-2.0V
1.45-1.50V

CID : 15010056545530304DF159A77732
CSD : D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFFF8E40406D

eMMC Boot Information
Revision 1.6 (for MMC v4.5)
BOOT PARTITION     : BOOT PARTITION 1
PARTITION ACCESS   : R/W USER PARTITION
PERM_BOOT_CFG_PROT : DISABLED
PWR_BOOT_CFG_PROT  : DISABLED
BOOT MODE          : x4 SINGLE DATA RATE + LOW SPEED
RESET BUS WIDTH    : ENABLED
eMMC FirmW UPDATE  : DISABLED
EMMC CACHE SIZE    : 0 KB
SUPER PAGE SIZE    : 3584 KB
HC ERASE GROUP SIZE: 512 KB
USER AREA SIZE     : 15758000128 BYTES
BOOT PARTITION SIZE: 2048 KB
RPMB PARTITION SIZE: 128 KB


eMMC Device Information
Manufacturer ID: SAMSUNG
Device Type    : Embedded BGA
Application ID : 00
Product Name   : VTU00M
Product Rev    : 15.1
Product SN     : 59A77732
Manufactured   : January 2012

Card Specific Data
CSD_STRUCTURE     : Extended
SPEC_VERS         : Version 4.1/4.2/4.3
TAAC              : 13 ns
TRANS_SPEED       : 4000000 KHz
READ_BL_LEN       : 512 Bytes
C_SIZE            : HIGH CAPACITY
WP_GRP_ENABLE     : YES
WRITE_BL_LEN      : 512 Bytes
CONTENT_PROT_APP  : NO
PERM_WRITE_PROTECT: NO
TMP_WRITE_PROTECT : NO

Extended CSD Saved:
15010056545530304DF159A77732_932DD6C7.ext_csd
Backup Directory:
G:\All Software Box\A T F\AdvanceBox Turbo Flasher\eMMC\EXT_CSD\


Task Selected: Normal Factory Erase
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For eMMC Revision 1.2 (for MMC v4.2) and LOWER
--> This will ERASE USER AREA, BOOT1, BOOT2, and RPMB
For eMMC Revision 1.3 (for MMC v4.3) and HIGHER
--> This will ONLY ERASE USER AREA
======================================================
This eMMC is: Revision 1.6 (for MMC v4.5)

Factory Erasing Supported FLASH AREA...
here is my connection pic





Atf team supporters Pls kindly tell me Where I'm doing wrong
 
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Old 07-19-2014, 05:49   #2 (permalink)
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Still I'm waiting for Supporter replay ..
 
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Your logs show, nothing wrong with eMMC.

Download this:
i9300_atf_emmc.rar

Then write the 3 files 1 by 1 to Appropriate Partition.

If you get WRITE ERROR, then possible your eMMC firmware set the chip to "WRITEP ROTECTED". In this case, there is no solution for it.
 
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Your logs show, nothing wrong with eMMC.

Download this:
i9300_atf_emmc.rar

Then write the 3 files 1 by 1 to Appropriate Partition.

If you get WRITE ERROR, then possible your eMMC firmware set the chip to "WRITEP ROTECTED". In this case, there is no solution for it.

Yes Ur right nothing wrong with eMMC .
Problem in power IC now my phone working thanks
 
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Please post conection wire diagram for this i9300...thanks
 
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diagram connection plsss,. and exact procedure,. thnaks,..
 
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Guys, Search button is very good friend for you, here Pic for eMMc direct I9300:



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this pinout not working brother

this pinout not working brother
 
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Quote:
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this pinout not working brother
This pinout are FULL WORKING 100%, you connection can be wrong.
Please with Box you have? ATF BIG or LIGHT/NITRO?, if have Nitro are using 2 External power adapter or 4 in 1 adapter?, if have BIG Atf are sure that PIN 2 you are using for VCC and VCCQ?, try to solve all these thinghs then after post Full Log with Screenshoot of Error,

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How long does it take to write user partition? its been nearly 30mins only done 4% yet. is this normal? it shows retries 298...
 
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in adaptator 5 in 1 were is 2v8 pin
 
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This pinout are FULL WORKING 100%, you connection can be wrong.
Please with Box you have? ATF BIG or LIGHT/NITRO?, if have Nitro are using 2 External power adapter or 4 in 1 adapter?, if have BIG Atf are sure that PIN 2 you are using for VCC and VCCQ?, try to solve all these thinghs then after post Full Log with Screenshoot of Error,

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hi what this error meansERROR: EMMC WAS NOT Detected! (CMD1)
Check your Test Point Soldering!
CMD1 Reply: 0x1807FC04

i have big atf i have atf adapter i already solder 2 100 ohm register
still i get this error
 
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eMMc damaged, replace this
 
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eMMc damaged, replace this
r u sure?
caz i m trying to connect working phone also i can not connect have look this thread http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f609...error-1875457/
and with another phone giving me this error i have ATF big box
Code:
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 WAS NOT Detected! (CMD1)
Check your Test Point Soldering!
CMD1 Reply: 0x5E5E5E5E
plz let me know what i m doing wrong
i check 3 time test pint is 100% right
 
 

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