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Old 07-09-2014, 15:44   #1 (permalink)
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B5510 EFS and FULL DUMP


Hello dear Supproters and users of RIFF JTAG. I have one B5510 with working conditioin. And one i have with restart problem. It showing me E:CANT AMOUNT EFS or what what.......


I want to read from working phone and want to write to other phone. Now can some one please explain very nicely about which adress and settings i must use to read EFS and FULL FLASH. Please some one nicely explain to me.


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which option i must chose to read and write
How to write full flash to target device
To write full flash image to target device, correct options must be set first. Easiest way is to use "Settings by code" button, following this sequence:
Open desired file -> Settings by Code -> Select Preset (Write NAND or NOR/eMMC) -> Apply Settings -> Write Flash.
If You are not sure which type of memory chip to select, here are some hints:
- Most CDMA phones use NOR flash chip type
- Most older GSM/UMTS phones and USB modems use NAND flash chip type
- Most new GSM/UMTS phones use eMMC flash chip type
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where are the supporters i m waiting
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