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09-20-2014, 16:27 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 686395 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1608345 Thanks Meter: 3,822 | lumia 620 boot problem i want dead boot repair 1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY 2. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box 3. Disconnect the USB Cable and Wait until the the ATF Software will tell you to Connect the USB. ERROR: EMMC WAS NOT Detected! (CMD1) Check your Test Point Soldering! CMD1 Reply: 0x5E5E5E5E i check all connection resold again and again but still this error please guide me |
09-21-2014, 12:48 | #2 (permalink) |
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Member: 686395 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1608345 Thanks Meter: 3,822 | now boot repair done ================================================== ==== eMMC Test Point Connection Module ================================================== ==== ================================================== ==== 1. DO NOT USE THE PHONE"S BATTERY 2. Connect the Soldered TP Connections to ATF Box 3. Disconnect the USB Cable and Wait until the the ATF Software will tell you to Connect the USB. Interface Reset OK! eMMC Access Type: SECTOR MODE eMMC Supported Voltage Range: 3.5-3.6V, 3.4-3.5V, 3.3-3.4V, 3.2-3.3V, 3.1-3.2V 3.0-3.1V, 2.9-3.0V, 2.8-2.9V, 2.7-2.8V, 1.9-2.0V CID : 90014A4838473264040100813150 CSD : D02701320F5903FFFFFFFFEF8A4040D3 eMMC Boot Information Revision 1.5 (for MMC v4.41) BOOT PARTITION : USER AREA PARTITION ACCESS : R/W USER PARTITION PERM_BOOT_CFG_PROT : DISABLED PWR_BOOT_CFG_PROT : DISABLED BOOT MODE : x1 SINGLE DATA RATE + LOW SPEED RESET BUS WIDTH : ENABLED eMMC FirmW UPDATE : DISABLED EMMC CACHE SIZE : 0 KB SUPER PAGE SIZE : 3584 KB HC ERASE GROUP SIZE: 512 KB USER AREA SIZE : 7759462400 BYTES BOOT PARTITION SIZE: 2048 KB RPMB PARTITION SIZE: 2048 KB eMMC Device Information Manufacturer ID: HYNIX Device Type : Embedded BGA Application ID : 4A Product Name : H8G2d Product Rev : 0.1 Product SN : 00813150 Manufactured : January 2012 Card Specific Data CSD_STRUCTURE : Extended SPEC_VERS : Version 4.1/4.2/4.3 TAAC : 13 ns TRANS_SPEED : 4000000 KHz READ_BL_LEN : 512 Bytes C_SIZE : HIGH CAPACITY WP_GRP_ENABLE : YES WRITE_BL_LEN : 512 Bytes CONTENT_PROT_APP : NO PERM_WRITE_PROTECT: NO TMP_WRITE_PROTECT : NO Extended CSD Saved: 90014A4838473264040100813150_32279635.ext_csd Backup Directory: C:\AdvanceBox Turbo Flasher\eMMC\EXT_CSD\ Writing MBR + GPT... Write Success! Writing SBL1... Write Success! Writing SBL2... Write Success! Writing SBL3... Write Success! Writing UEFI... Write Success! Writing RPM... Write Success! Writing TZ... Write Success! Writing WINSECAPP... Write Success! BOOT Images Written Successfully! Be sure to desolder all the wires properly before you try to flash the phone (if needed). Total Elapsed Time 00:10:13 |
09-21-2014, 14:19 | #4 (permalink) |
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Member: 651945 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 20,118 | Hi. Did you remove eMMC connection before flashing? Also, if flashing was a success, then something else other than boot is the problem. Probably try a hardware reset via button combination? |
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09-21-2014, 16:36 | #6 (permalink) |
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Member: 651945 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 20,118 | @maanarman Probably your phone has erased DPP partition or EFS damaged... Somebody probably played with that phone before, because there is no option in ATF to delete such partitions from your phone... You maybe can try to repair it via ATF JTAG FFU Flasher, but I think the problem will be the same. |
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