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Old 02-04-2014, 09:16   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation Problem after successfull eMMC changing and resurrecting i9000, i9003


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I had two bricked phones, i9000 and i9003. No booting, no usb connection... totally dead. After changing their eMMC chips i was enable to turn them back on with working downloading mode but after flashing them, both phones boot to recovery with a error which is your storage is not prepared. I know this error as a soft brick and had solved this in many other cases with flashing the right files. I changed their eMMC chips again with new ones supposing their damaged but i got this error again. So do anyone have a idea? Someone told me, you have to program the eMMC chips with riff box. How is it possible? Mr legija and mr babak nuri please help me out... any help would be appreciated
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Old 02-04-2014, 12:24   #2 (permalink)
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For first ,No Need Any Program eMMC for I9000 and I9003
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Then,You Sure You Have Correct eMMC? Correct Part Number + Working Chip?
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Also Need flash efs and dbdata for I9000 and EFS only for I9003
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final thing is Full firmware + Pit file (3parts fw)
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Old 02-04-2014, 13:10   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for your answer... I used ******* SDIN5C2-4G for i9003, is it the correct eMMC, right? And for flashing efs on i9003 do i need to inject efs via eMMC pluging with riff or can i just use spt, z3x or bst? Thank you
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Best ID is "SDIN4C2" ..... 5C2 is for some newer model like Desire HD
Anyway.Yes, You can use spt ...Just Select Model And Press "Reset EFS"
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Thanks babak for your help. I did everything you said. I reset default efs with spt and flashed it but it was the same. Then i connect it to riff and inject the efs and flashed it with odin and the problem still exist... what do you recommend me to do now?
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Try This and Post Full log(For I9000)

1-select I9020A at list
2-Goto DCC Page and Try Read 1MB
now post full log
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