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Old 10-15-2020, 18:17   #1 (permalink)
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how to config ufs chip? [Answered]


hello team.
i just buy medusa pro2 . it is realy good box.
i want to change g930f ufs with bit 8.
i read from working phone physical partion 0,1,2,3
and also read description and flag and the other.
my qustion is, i have new ufs there are 8 file
in description ,how to write them all??
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Hello.

Please, check for example How to read/write UFS via Medusa Pro Box II
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Please, check for example How to read/write UFS via Medusa Pro Box II
its just read and write video,my qustion is how to config new blank ic?
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Please, check UFS partition
ok i read it but there is 8 file in discription i save.
most to write one by one or what?
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First of all post here full Software log with all performed operations, that we can see whole picture
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First of all post here full Software log with all performed operations, that we can see whole picture
i dont have log right now but we have this file on readed descrip files

Device_Descripto" , Geometry_Descriptor , RPMB_Unit_Descriptor , Unit0_Descriptor , Unit1_Descriptor,Unit2_Descriptor , Unit3_Descriptor and Flags

how to write it? is there any row? or we write it one by one? or we write one file its detect the other on write them all??

i write with hs-gear not pmw gear1, is there any problem with that???

im realy comfuised
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You need to do next:

1. On new memory write Config descriptor from your old memory.
2. On new memory set Attributes from the old one (to write attributes and descriptors, we recommend You to use PWM Gear 1)
3. Now You should see all the luns.
4. Now You can try to write full.
5. But there is can be a problem, we can't guarantee that your device will be restored
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You need to do next:

1. On new memory write Config descriptor from your old memory.
2. On new memory set Attributes from the old one (to write attributes and descriptors, we recommend You to use PWM Gear 1)
3. Now You should see all the luns.
4. Now You can try to write full.
5. But there is can be a problem, we can't guarantee that your device will be restored

1. On new memory write Config descriptor from your old memory.
----there is any difrent wich one we write on new chip?(there is a few file -its depend on lun-)


5. But there is can be a problem, we can't guarantee that your device will be restored
------ why is that if we do evrey thing correct??
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5. But there is can be a problem, we can't guarantee that your device will be restored
------ why is that if we do evrey thing correct??
Because we don't test it for that particular device and we may miss something
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