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Old 02-05-2019, 10:17   #1 (permalink)
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LG Q6 M700 can't connect via USB... [Answered]


LG Q6 M700 can't connect via USB...

Phone detect as Qualcomm HS Usb-device 9008 in device manager...

when i try to connect for repair via usb...its giving me error

Logs...

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Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Brand : LG
Model : M700
SRF : C:/Program Files (x86)/Medusa Pro Software/firmwareFolder/LG_M700_USB.srf
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v16_LG_M700

Connecting...
Sending loader...OK.Nop sending error.
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Old 02-05-2019, 11:24   #2 (permalink)
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Hello.

Please, try to connect this device via Custom settings and select another loader manually, after post here result
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Old 02-05-2019, 11:40   #3 (permalink)
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Hello.

Please, try to connect this device via Custom settings and select another loader manually, after post here result

hello thanks for your quick attention...




i have tried lots of other loaders but still no luck...



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Welcome to Medusa Pro Software version 1.7.4. Started.
Reader #0: FT SCR2000 0
Reader #1: FT SCR2000 1
Reader #2: Generic EMV Smartcard Reader 0
Reader #3: Generic EMV Smartcard Reader 1


Model Settings:
Interface : USB


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v16_LG_M700


Connecting...
Sending loader...OK.Nop sending error.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v22


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v1_Alcatel


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v2_Blu


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v33


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v17_Cyan


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v29_Infinix


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v32_Xiaomi


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v34_Hisense


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v36_Asus


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.


Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v39


Connecting...
Sending loader... Failed.
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Old 02-05-2019, 14:25   #4 (permalink)
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Most likely loaders that we have aren't suitable with your device. Unfortunately, we don't have any other loaders right now
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Old 02-06-2019, 13:54   #5 (permalink)
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Hi there




i removed its emmc and connect it to medusa pro for factory repair...


but now my problem is medusa showing this error...




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Parsing file...
Opening D:/LG/M700/M70020b_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0917.kdz file...
File parsing finished.
This firmware version has unsuported format and cannot be unpacked/used for repairing. Please try to use another firmware.
SW: 1.7.4; FW: 1.24.
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Old 02-06-2019, 15:47   #6 (permalink)
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i have changed its emmc and connect it to medusa pro via USB..




and its connect successfully...


then i repair with SRF and its flashed successfully...


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Repairing from file "C:/Program Files (x86)/Medusa Pro Software/firmwareFolder/LG_M700_USB.srf".
Write data verification is enabled.
Writing GPT partition... Done.
Writing modem partition... Done.
Writing aboot partition... Done.
Writing abootbak partition... Done.
Writing tz partition... Done.
Writing tzbak partition... Done.
Writing sbl1 partition... Done.
Writing sbl1bak partition... Done.
Writing rpm partition... Done.
Writing rpmbak partition... Done.
Writing devcfg partition... Done.
Writing devcfgbak partition... Done.
Writing cmnlib partition... Done.
Writing cmnlibbak partition... Done.
Writing cmnlib64 partition... Done.
Writing cmnlib64bak partition... Done.
Writing keymaster partition... Done.
Writing keymasterbak partition... Done.
Writing spare1 partition... Done.
Writing spare2 partition... Done.
Writing persistent partition... Done.
Writing devinfo partition... Done.
Writing spare3 partition... Done.
Writing mcfg partition... Done.
Writing fsc partition... Done.
Writing ssd partition... Done.
Writing fsg partition... Done.
Writing spare4 partition... Done.
Writing dsp partition... Done.
Writing ftm partition... Done.
Writing misc partition... Done.
Writing drm partition... Done.
Writing sns partition... Done.
Writing fota partition... Done.
Writing sec partition... Done.
Writing keystore partition... Done.
Writing rct partition... Done.
Writing encrypt partition... Done.
Writing eksst partition... Done.
Writing apdp partition... Done.
Writing msadp partition... Done.
Writing dpo partition... Done.
Writing DDR partition... Done.
Writing spare5 partition... Done.
Writing boot partition... Done.
Writing laf partition... Done.
Writing lafbak partition... Done.
Writing recovery partition... Done.
Writing recoverybak partition... Done.
Writing factory partition... Done.
Writing raw_resources partition... Done.
Writing raw_resourcesbak partition... Done.
Writing persist partition... Done.
Writing mpt partition... Done.
Writing srtc partition... Done.
Writing OP partition... Done.

Smart Repair is successfully complete.
SW: 1.7.4; FW: 1.24.
Disconnected.



after repair its info...


Quote:
Model Settings:
Interface : USB
Brand : LG
Model : M700
SRF : C:/Program Files (x86)/Medusa Pro Software/firmwareFolder/LG_M700_USB.srf
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Loader : QLoader_v16_LG_M700

Connecting...
Sending loader...OK.
Loader successfully initialized.

Device : CoreID_0006B0E1
Core : Qualcomm MSM8937
Page size : 512 B
Block size : 512 B
Block count : 61071360
Size : 29.12 GB (29820.00 MB)
Connect successful.
---------------------------------------------------------------
SW: 1.7.4; FW: 1.24.
P00: GPT (00000000, 00004000) 8 MB
P01: modem (00004000, 0002C000) 88 MB
P02: aboot (00030000, 00001000) 2048 KB
P03: abootbak (00031000, 00001000) 2048 KB
P04: tz (00032000, 00001000) 2048 KB
P05: tzbak (00033000, 00001000) 2048 KB
P06: sbl1 (00034000, 00000800) 1024 KB
P07: sbl1bak (00034800, 00000800) 1024 KB
P08: rpm (00035000, 00000400) 512 KB
P09: rpmbak (00035400, 00000400) 512 KB
P10: devcfg (00035800, 00000400) 512 KB
P11: devcfgbak (00035C00, 00000400) 512 KB
P12: cmnlib (00036000, 00000400) 512 KB
P13: cmnlibbak (00036400, 00000400) 512 KB
P14: cmnlib64 (00036800, 00000400) 512 KB
P15: cmnlib64bak (00036C00, 00000400) 512 KB
P16: keymaster (00037000, 00000400) 512 KB
P17: keymasterbak (00037400, 00000400) 512 KB
P18: spare1 (00037800, 00000400) 512 KB
P19: spare2 (00037C00, 00000400) 512 KB
P20: persistent (00038000, 00000400) 512 KB
P21: devinfo (00038400, 00000800) 1024 KB
P22: spare3 (00038C00, 00003400) 6.5 MB
P23: modemst1 (0003C000, 00000C00) 1536 KB
P24: modemst2 (0003CC00, 00000C00) 1536 KB
P25: mcfg (0003D800, 00002000) 4 MB
P26: fsc (0003F800, 00000400) 512 KB
P27: ssd (0003FC00, 00000400) 512 KB
P28: fsg (00040000, 00000C00) 1536 KB
P29: spare4 (00040C00, 00003400) 6.5 MB
P30: dsp (00044000, 00008000) 16 MB
P31: ftm (0004C000, 00004000) 8 MB
P32: misc (00050000, 00004000) 8 MB
P33: drm (00054000, 00004000) 8 MB
P34: sns (00058000, 00004000) 8 MB
P35: fota (0005C000, 00005000) 10 MB
P36: sec (00061000, 00000400) 512 KB
P37: keystore (00061400, 00000400) 512 KB
P38: rct (00061800, 00000400) 512 KB
P39: encrypt (00061C00, 00000400) 512 KB
P40: eksst (00062000, 00000400) 512 KB
P41: apdp (00062400, 00000400) 512 KB
P42: msadp (00062800, 00000400) 512 KB
P43: dpo (00062C00, 00000400) 512 KB
P44: DDR (00063000, 00000400) 512 KB
P45: spare5 (00063400, 00000C00) 1536 KB
P46: boot (00064000, 00010000) 32 MB
P47: laf (00074000, 00010000) 32 MB
P48: lafbak (00084000, 00010000) 32 MB
P49: recovery (00094000, 00010000) 32 MB
P50: recoverybak (000A4000, 00010000) 32 MB
P51: factory (000B4000, 0001C000) 56 MB
P52: raw_resources (000D0000, 00002000) 4 MB
P53: raw_resourcesbak (000D2000, 00002000) 4 MB
P54: persist (000D4000, 00010000) 32 MB
P55: mpt (000E4000, 00010000) 32 MB
P56: srtc (000F4000, 00004000) 8 MB
P57: system (000F8000, 00A00000) 5 GB
P58: cache (00AF8000, 00100000) 512 MB
P59: OP (00BF8000, 00038000) 112 MB
P60: userdata (00C30000, 010EEFDE) 8.467 GB
P61: grow (01D1EFDE, 00000001) 512 b





phone is still in qualcomm 9008 mode...




i have also tried with factory repair kdz firmware but no luck phone is still dead...
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Old 02-08-2019, 10:06   #7 (permalink)
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Hello.

Unfortunately, we don't have any other solution related to your issue, as You can see from the Software log, Repair operation was completed successfully. Most likely You need to set up some settings to your eMMC, but in USB mode such possibility isn't supported.
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Quote:
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Hello.

Unfortunately, we don't have any other solution related to your issue, as You can see from the Software log, Repair operation was completed successfully. Most likely You need to set up some settings to your eMMC, but in USB mode such possibility isn't supported.



can you please tell me which settings i have to changed...


i will connect direct emmc via pinout...
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You need to set up to same settings (what was on your old eMMC) for your replaced eMMC.
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You need to set up to same settings (what was on your old eMMC) for your replaced eMMC.





i tried with same old configuration but same result...

i need its EXT_CSD file or full dump...
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Old 02-09-2019, 09:41   #11 (permalink)
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You must have the EXT_CSD file if You connected your old eMMC to Medusa Pro, unfortunately, if You didn't make any backups, we will not able to help You, because we don't have support for this device via eMMC and we haven't any backups for your eMMC.
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