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How to Custom Format Android Devices (with USB Cable + Battery)?


When device not supports Auto Format due to various reasons, you can use custom format address to restore the original format of the device.
You have to do two operations to do custom format:


A.) Read info of the device

B.) Custom Format



A.) Read info of the device

To do custom format you must know the format address of the device so that you can use that address in the later.

1. Open the GPG EMMC software
2. Click on “Android” Tab
3. Click one “USB Mode” Sub-Tab
4. Tick on “Read Info”
5. Choose the CPU type “MTK or SPD6820” from drop-down menu
6. Be sure to tick on “USB Mode”
7. Click on “Start”
8. Power off the Device
9. Take Out the Battery from the Device.
10. Insert the Battery to the Device again.
11. Press “Boot Key” if necessary (Boot Key might be Vol- / Vol+ / Vol- and Home, Vol- and Home etc.)
12. Hold and press Boot Key and insert the USB cable to the Device.
13. Wait until the driver installed.
14. Wait until you see the saving Screen short as shown below:


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15. Done

B.) Custom Format

You have to follow following manual to do custom format.

1. Open the GPG EMMC software
2. Click on “Android” Tab
3. Click one “USB Mode” Sub-Tab
4. Tick on “Format” and choose “Manual” Format from Drop Down list.
5. Fill the Format address on the “Start:” and “Len:” box that you have just got from “Read Info” as above picture.


Note:

You can describe the format address and length information from the “Read Info” button. Also, you can find the safe format information of SPD Android from the “Read info” button. If you see – “Analysis flash internal data successfully.”, then, you can format the device with closed eyes


6. Choose the CPU Type “MTK or SPD6820” from drop-down list.
7. Be sure to tick on “USB Mode”
8. Click on “Start”
9. Power off the Device
10. Take Out the Battery from the Device.
11. Insert the Battery to the Device again.
12. Press “Boot Key” if necessary (Boot Key might be Vol- / Vol+ / Vol- and Home, Vol- and Home etc.)
13. Hold and press Boot Key and insert the USB cable to the Device.
14. Let the device install the driver itself.
15. Wait until you see the information “File Erasing Complete”



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16. Done.
 
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