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09-27-2012, 21:05 | #1 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Poland
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Member: 15521 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 57 | i9001 can't repair I can't repair i9001. I try resurection, full erase and resurection and use boot jig for enter donwload mode, but can't enter to download mode after repair. This is my logs: Open serial port...OK Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK Firmware Version: 1.33, JTAG Manager Version: 1.44 Selected Resurrector: [Samsung I9001 V1.00] Connecting to the dead body...OK Set I/O Voltage reads as 2.59V, TCK Frequency is RTCK Detected dead body ID: 0x27B360E1 --- Open serial port...OK Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK Firmware Version: 1.33, JTAG Manager Version: 1.44 Selected Resurrector: [Samsung I9001 V1.00] Connecting to the target...OK Set I/O Voltage reads as 2.60V, TCK Frequency is RTCK Following devices are found on the JTAG chain: Device on TAP #0: ID = 0x27B360E1, IR Length = 0x05 bits Total IR length: 0x0005 bits --- Open serial port...OK Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK Firmware Version: 1.33, JTAG Manager Version: 1.44 Selected Resurrector: [Samsung I9001 V1.00] Connecting to the dead body...OK Detected dead body ID: 0x27B360E1 - CORRECT! Set I/O Voltage reads as 2.60V, TCK Frequency is RTCK Adaptive Clocking RTCK Sampling is: [Sample at MAX] Resurrection sequence started. Establish communication with the phone...OK Initializing internal hardware configuration...OK Uploading resurrector data into memory...OK Starting communication with resurrector...OK Detected an Initialized FLASH1 Chip, ID: 0x0015/0x0000 (M8G2FA, 0x0001CD000000 Bytes = 7.20 GB) Flashing the dead body...OK Resurrection complete! How repair this phone? |
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