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Old 08-30-2018, 14:14   #1 (permalink)
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error why reading data from emmc


PLS I NEED HELP ON WHY AM GETTING ERROR ON READING CONTACT FROM EMMC

eMMC_tool Suite ver. 1.5.1.0 (release date: 25.04.2018)
Microsoft Windows 10 (32 bit) build 16299 (10.0.16299.15)

Looking for EasyJTAG box...
EasyJTAG API ver. 2100
EasyJTAG Box Serial = 674A25F12BBD12CB
Card Serial = AA21DD03
EasyJTAG Box Firmware = 2.30

Changelog:

11.06.2018 (ver 1.5.1.0)
Fix: Bugs that have been found through your crash report
Add: Explorer NTFS Support (it will probably be slow on EasyJTAG V1)
Add: Extracting contacts from store.vol (currently only from a file on disk)

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: CMD Timeout Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: Command Index Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: Command Index Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: Command Index Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: Command Index Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
Can't init device. Reason: Command Index Error

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100514531334D420D2541CA22244B
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400D
EMMC Manufacture : SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: QE13MB , HEX: 514531334D42 , S/N: 2541CA22 , rev. 0x0D
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 2/2017
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 14910 MB (0003A3E00000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x00 , width 1bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: QE13MB_2541CA22_20180830_054223.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.

Get firmware version

Brand = TECNO
Manufacturer = TECNO
Model = TECNO L9 Plus
Phone platform = mt6580
CPU Abi = armeabi-v7a
Mediatek platform = MT6580
Android release = 7.0
Firmware version = L9Plus-H8011A1-N-170210V206
Firmware date = Fri Feb 10 23:33:34 CST 2017

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100514531334D420D2541CA22244B
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400D
EMMC Manufacture : SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: QE13MB , HEX: 514531334D42 , S/N: 2541CA22 , rev. 0x0D
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 2/2017
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 14910 MB (0003A3E00000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x00 , width 1bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: QE13MB_2541CA22_20180830_054245.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.

Operation: Find table from emmc

Vendor: Samsung
Searching GPT ...
GPT header is found and is valid
Checking for ROM2 ...
ROM2 is not blank
GPT header successfully parsed

EFS partition not found

Setting interface to EasyJtag2/E-Socket
Setting bus width to 8 Bit
Setting frequence to 1 Mhz
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100514531334D420D2541CA22244B
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400D
EMMC Manufacture : SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: QE13MB , HEX: 514531334D42 , S/N: 2541CA22 , rev. 0x0D
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 2/2017
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 14910 MB (0003A3E00000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x00 , width 1bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: QE13MB_2541CA22_20180830_054307.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.

Scan from: QE13MB

Vendor: Samsung
Searching GPT ...
GPT header is found and is valid

GPT header successfully parsed

Scan done

Mount [protect_f] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [protect_s] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [nvdata] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [system] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cache] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [data] successfully PartType: LINUX

Extract contacts from contacts2.db

Init database engine (version: 3.23.0)
Found 11 accounts

Bad File: contacts2.db
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Probably user data encrypted ( android ver 7.0)?
Try witjh EMMc manager Sw
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PLS I NEED HELP ON WHY AM GETTING ERROR ON READING CONTACT FROM EMMC


Mount [data] successfully PartType: LINUX
Extract contacts from contacts2.db

Init database engine (version: 3.23.0)
Found 11 accounts

Bad File: contacts2.db
base is damaged, needs to open files at SQL viewer

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Yes but I want to retrieve client info like contact and messages
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Try to open at SQL Viewer and try to restore manually
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I don't know how to do that bro, if u can pls explain to me
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I can not easily tell it
It is a difficult work that requires time and a professional approach
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You explain as little as you can, am not that dull too
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You explain as little as you can, am not that dull too
SQL database contains several tables like Excel.

With SQL viewer you can view the tables that are intact and transfer the data to other programs. If you database is seriously damaged, there will be much more work.

Database (contacts2.db) is saved to folder, that you choise.
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Yes bro I have contact.db in a folder, but don't know how to extract that
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With SQL viewer you can view the tables that are intact and transfer the data to other programs. If you database is seriously damaged, there will be much more work.

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It will be more correct if you contact the data recovery professionals
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