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Old 01-02-2019, 13:47   #1 (permalink)
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what is nand iphone?


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iConfig mode 2, type x64
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE0, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Done.




when closing SN null wifi null solution with easy jtag nand bad

please give me solution with nand easy or fix its

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Old 01-02-2019, 16:02   #2 (permalink)
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log
iConfig mode 2, type x64
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE0, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Done.




when closing SN null wifi null solution with easy jtag nand bad

please give me solution with nand easy or fix its
choose x64 mode 1 and put all info then write, after write dont change anything.

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Old 01-03-2019, 09:54   #3 (permalink)
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info write ok read info ok but closing null or unknow
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Old 01-03-2019, 12:42   #4 (permalink)
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info write ok read info ok but closing null or unknow
show full log and with software version, i dont know what do you say. nobody from team cant help you with your "engrisk" language
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Old 01-04-2019, 04:29   #5 (permalink)
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Z3X EasyJtag Software ver. 3.3.0.0
Identify NAND Chip.
It's PPN NAND
Id: 0x50504E010505
Extended id: 0x980001361902
apple bus capability: x32 x64
Name: THGBX2G7B2JLA01
Vendor: Toshiba
FW version: 040100P
Full page size: 0x4040
Page data size: 0x4040
Page spare size: 0x0
Layout:
number of CS: 2
number of LUNs per CS: 1
number of Planes per LUN: 2
number of Blocks per Plane: 1056
number of Pages per Block: 256
number of Pages per SLC Block: 128
Flash size: 0x424200000 / 16,578,000,000B / 16GB
Prepare to iConfig works.
Bad block skipping is disable
Auto addressing is disable
Using physical addressing
Blocks ordered by LUN
Skip empty blocks is disable
PPN NAND does not use Spare as common understanding. Spare and ECC settings are abolished


iConfig mode 0, type x32
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found

iConfig mode 1, type x32
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found

iConfig mode 2, type x64
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE0, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can't parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 1
serial number: F2LLWABGFNJL
model: ME343
sub model: A1533
area: LL/A
color: not found
board: F3Y3493015CF7GRA
WiFi mac: 54724FC29483
bluetooth mac: 54724FC29484
GICl : 010000007B1400000000000000000000
AICl : 020000008C070000F401000000000000
BLCl : 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Done.

easy ver 3.3.3.0
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Old 01-04-2019, 08:29   #6 (permalink)
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Follow these steps:
1. erase nand
2. fill all info
3. select x64 mode 1
4. select device in this is iphone 5s
5. click write iconfig for select device (after write dont change any information)
6. put back nand chip to mainboard.
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Follow these steps:
1. erase nand
2. fill all info
3. select x64 mode 1
4. select device in this is iphone 5s
5. click write iconfig for select device (after write dont change any information)
6. put back nand chip to mainboard.

do the same and wrong know or serial number. 18 plays with 1 5s hard drive
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Old 03-07-2019, 21:37   #8 (permalink)
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Problem nand iphone 5s, help me

PROBLEM NAND IPHONE 5S, HELP ME

Hello friends

I got an iphone 5s in recovery mode, I try to flash with itunes with error 4013 result, rebuilt tracks where they break the screws and the same problem comes out

I desoldo the nand, clean, reballing and connect to the easy jtag plus, here the log:
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Z3X EasyJtag Software ver. 3.4.0.2
Identify NAND Chip.
It's PPN NAND
Id: 0x50504E010507
Extended id: 0xAD8260242102
apple bus capability: x32 x64
Name: H2JTDG8UD1BMS ( eye mine is H2JTDG8UD1BMR)
Vendor: Hynix
FW version: 050260P_HYX_BD16
Full page size: 0x4040
Page data size: 0x4040
Page spare size: 0x0
Layout:
*number of CS: 2
*number of LUNs per CS: 1
*number of Plans per LUN: 2
*number of Blocks per Plane: 1064
*number of Pages per Block: 256
*number of Pages per SLC Block: 128
Flash size: 0x42C280000 / 16,706,512,000B / 16GB
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********************************************** ********************

Z3X EasyJtag Software ver. 3.4.0.2
Identify NAND Chip.
It's PPN NAND
Id: 0x50504E010507
Extended id: 0xAD8260242102
apple bus capability: x32 x64
Name: H2JTDG8UD1BMS
Vendor: Hynix
FW version: 050260P_HYX_BD16
Full page size: 0x4040
Page data size: 0x4040
Page spare size: 0x0
Layout:
*number of CS: 2
*number of LUNs per CS: 1
*number of Plans per LUN: 2
*number of Blocks per Plane: 1064
*number of Pages per Block: 256
*number of Pages per SLC Block: 128
Flash size: 0x42C280000 / 16,706,512,000B / 16GB
Prepare to iConfig works.
Bad block skipping is disable
Auto addressing is disable
Using physical addressing
Blocks ordered by LUN
Skip empty blocks is disable
PPN NAND does not use Spare as common understanding. Spare and ECC settings are abolished


iConfig mode 0, type x32
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Error reading, CE0 sector address 0x841F000000 block address 0x841F000000, block number 2110. Error Code: -202 Reason: Status fail
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Error reading, CE1 sector address 0x8C20000000 block address 0x8C20000000, block number 2113. Error Code: -202 Reason: Status fail

iConfig mode 1, type x64
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can not parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE0, serial block number: 1
**serial number: xxxPLCVHFFG8
**model: ME432
**sub model: A1457
**area: CI / A
**color: not found
**board: FJ651130CC8FGFDE
**WiFi mac: xxx72CAA8B00
**bluetooth mac: xxx72CAA8B01
**GICl: 01000000881300000000000000000000
**AICl: 02000000C0070000F401000000000000
**BLCl: 000100006D15204E3002000000000000
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can not parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 1
**serial number: xxxPLCVHFFG8
**model: ME432
**sub model: A1457
**area: CI / A
**color: not found
**board: 0000000000031206
**WiFi mac: xxx72CAA8B00
**bluetooth mac: xxx72CAA8B01
**GICl: 01000000881300000000000000000000
**AICl: 02000000C0070000F401000000000000
**BLCl: 000100006D15204E3002000000000000
Donate
********************************************
despues de
1-Erase NAND [General Tab]
2-Select Device Like 5S [iConfig Tab]
3-Write iConfig For Selective Device
4-Write Original Numbers [SN MAC ETC]
5-Click WRITE ICONFIG FOR SELECTED DEVICE
Then I Resoldered NAND
But When I Try To Restore VIA iTunes
restores without errors excellent

but it does not let me activate the iphone, because it has another serial than the original one, when giving in the logo (i) it can be seen in the screen of the iphone already restored

I desoldo again the nand and I connect to the box and here the logo:

*********************************************
iConfig mode 1, type x64
Read CE0, serial block number: 0
Can not parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE0, serial block number: 1
**serial number: DNQL96T4F888
**model: ME305
**sub model: A1533
**area: ZP / A
**color: not found
**board: F3X33520942FGCC6
**WiFi mac: 6476BA151965
**bluetooth mac: 6476BA151966
**GICl: 010000007B140000000000000000000000
**AICl: 020000008C070000F401000000000000
**BLCl: 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Read CE1, serial block number: 0
Can not parse Serial block: iConfig block not found
Read CE1, serial block number: 1
**serial number: xxxPLCVHFFG8
**model: ME432
**sub model: A1457
**area: CI / A
**color: not found
**board: 0000000000031206
**WiFi mac: xxx72CAA8B00
**bluetooth mac: xxx72CAA8B01
**GICl: 010000007B140000000000000000000000
**AICl: 020000008C070000F401000000000000
**BLCl: 000100007C15204E0902000000000000
Donate
******************************************

the information is corrupted or altered compare the 2 logs

questions
1-why is this new sn: DNQL96T4F888 on the display of the iphone, wrong original data does not let me activate iphone

2- my nand is exactly H2JTDG8UD1BMR is not supported?
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this same process I have done in two iphone 6 without any failure total success


thanks for advance

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try to write config via this test version

https://smartjtagbox.com/owncloud/in...x7r5a324cJ5xLJ

sete "Erase User data" when Write config, also select correct mode (x64)

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full test 100%

veryyyyyyyyyy thanks layder


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NAND (iConfig)

I had some questions about "NAND" tab. Could anyone guide me because of I am newbie .....
How to change SN, Model & Sub Model.
If I want to upgrade NAND from 16GB to 64GB then how to do it ?
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What is you device?



Instuction for iPhone NAND change

1) Put a old Flash, Identify
2) Read and save SN (Read iConfig and and Read and Save iConfig area)
3) Put a new Flash, Identify
4) Upload saved configs (Choose "Master" file)
5) Set Bit depth (in fact, serials will be only in one bit width, see select box from above)
6) Set "Erase data" checkbox (equivalent to wiping the entire flash manually)
7) Click Write iConfig for selected device
8) Solder Flash IC to device, connect to iTunes, Restore
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Instuction for iPhone NAND change

1) Put a old Flash, Identify
2) Read and save SN (Read iConfig and and Read and Save iConfig area)
3) Put a new Flash, Identify
4) Upload saved configs (Choose "Master" file)
5) Set Bit depth (in fact, serials will be only in one bit width, see select box from above)
6) Set "Erase data" checkbox (equivalent to wiping the entire flash manually)
7) Click Write iConfig for selected device
8) Solder Flash IC to device, connect to iTunes, Restore
My device is iPhone 5s.
Your mean is that 1st Save iConfig > put 64GB nand > delete (format) entire nand > write again saved iConfig > Restore via iTune.
By the way can I write IPSW firmware from here or is it necessory to use iTune ?
But how to change SN, Model and Sub Model ?
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My device is iPhone 5s.
Your mean is that 1st Save iConfig > put 64GB nand > delete (format) entire nand > write again saved iConfig > Restore via iTune.
By the way can I write IPSW firmware from here or is it necessory to use iTune ?
But how to change SN, Model and Sub Model ?
you can get info from old nand or by from imei service.
S/N you need put it correct with imei, model and submodel some time i change it with other model not problem.
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My device is iPhone 5s.
Your mean is that 1st Save iConfig > put 64GB nand > delete (format) entire nand > write again saved iConfig > Restore via iTune.
By the way can I write IPSW firmware from here or is it necessory to use iTune ?
But how to change SN, Model and Sub Model ?
1) Write firmware directly to NAND is not support (it's too slow)
2) You can change data at label box to another
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