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Old 11-27-2017, 19:33   #1 (permalink)
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Restore EFS after read mpt


Ive used medusa pro to read efs partitions from J120A, the output file is "mpt".
how can I extract the image so Ill be able to flash back to the device after restoring the emmc to its place?
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Ive used medusa pro to read efs partitions from J120A, the output file is "mpt".
how can I extract the image so Ill be able to flash back to the device after restoring the emmc to its place?
To write EFS partitions from "*.mpt" file, do the following:

1. Connect the device.
2. Select "Partitions" options in Software (Main tab/User Data Area).
3. Press "Write" button.
4. Select your "*.mpt" file.
5. Select (check) EFS partitions, which You want to write and write them.
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Old 11-28-2017, 09:33   #3 (permalink)
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To write EFS partitions from "*.mpt" file, do the following:

1. Connect the device.
2. Select "Partitions" options in Software (Main tab/User Data Area).
3. Press "Write" button.
4. Select your "*.mpt" file.
5. Select (check) EFS partitions, which You want to write and write them.
Hello, I need the image file inorder to flash with odin, I dont want to remove the emmc again to flash the partition.
Is it possible to extract from mpt file ?
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Yes, it is possible to extract to binary "*.bin" file, but "*.bin" file it is not possible to write using Odin. If You need to extract partitions to "*.bin" files, please upload your "*.mpt" file somewhere and send us link, we will extract partitions for You.

Also note: You can read selected partitions into «*.mpt» file or into separate binary («*.bin») files (just select «Read each partition into separate binary («*.bin») file» option in the software before read).
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Yes, it is possible to extract to binary "*.bin" file, but "*.bin" file it is not possible to write using Odin. If You need to extract partitions to "*.bin" files, please upload your "*.mpt" file somewhere and send us link, we will extract partitions for You.

Also note: You can read selected partitions into «*.mpt» file or into separate binary («*.bin») files (just select «Read each partition into separate binary («*.bin») file» option in the software before read).
Ok thank you, Ill start reading separately
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