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Old 06-26-2018, 17:24   #1 (permalink)
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Lg D331 repair boot


please upload Lg D331 repair boot file isp thank you
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Old 06-26-2018, 17:46   #2 (permalink)
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Is board same as for D335 ? In that case You can use firmware and eMMC plugin option "Parse Official firmware".
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Old 06-26-2018, 18:20   #3 (permalink)
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ok I will try and post result here
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Sorry, that wont work, there is no scatter file in DZ files.

For start, You should connect phone and read info from eMMC, it's possible that eMMC it self is bad (common problem with these models).

If info is fine, start eMMC plugin and click "Parse Connected eMMC", save screenshot and upload here.
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Old 06-28-2018, 10:24   #5 (permalink)
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why the connection is not stable ? the board keeps connecting and disconnecting after 30 seconds
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You don't need to connect power to board (usb or battery). Just Vcc/Vccq for eMMC controller to work.
We will prepare repair DLL in short time, seems like eMMC chip is fine.

Please make screenshot with eMMC plugin - "Parse connected eMMC".
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Old 06-28-2018, 15:10   #8 (permalink)
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please, without bothering you , do you have a simple pinout of rj45 .because I am trying to connect vcc and vccq from box to emmc but it is not connecting .I have riff box v1
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JTAG Manager -> RIFF JTAG Pinout button.

There is several adapters made for ISP connection with microusb input and VCC/VCCQ generators. You could possibly obtain some. In that case You can use usb power to generate VCC and don't have to open box.
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I tried following manual. but yet riff box cant detect board without connecting usb cable ..can you please tell me how much is voltage of vcc and vccq for this phone ?
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VCC is 3.3v on v1 box.
VCCQ (VCCIO) You can set to 1.8 and increase by small steps until you get it working.
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I finally made it to connect the emmc correctly , problem was a pullup resistor ,not giving the correct value. please can you upload in support area the repair file ?
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Hi,
I hope today should be ready.
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please.upload it as soon as possible . thank you for your hard work updates
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https://mega.nz/#!kxAj3ajD!LpmdwDFgm...pOuw-YzNkcvOug

Download, extract and copy dll to /Resurrectors folder.

Report results here.
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