Help A8 2018 A530F emmc file repair - Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) Questions & Answers

Hello i have A8 2018 sm-a530f which has the emmc files corrupted , i need to revive and when i connect to the Easy Jtag Plus i get the error Partition info not found ,guide repair procedures and below is the log data
Setting interface to EasyJtag2/ISP
Setting bus width to 1 Bit
Setting frequence to 36 MHz
CMD Pullup Level: 445 mV
CMD Active Level: 1192 mV
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100424A5444345200523F424BB5A7
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400D
EMMC Manufacture : SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: BJTD4R , HEX: 424A544434xx , S/N: 523F42xx , rev. 0x00
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 11/2018
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 29820 MB (000747C00000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 16384 KB (000001000000) Counter: 0 , Response: Maybe not clean
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x01 , width 4bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: BJTD4R_523F424B_20210404_201644.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.
Scanning soft partitions
Partition table not found
Get firmware version
Firmware info not found
NOTE: I HAVE THE BACK UP FILE BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHICH FILES TO LOAD , MAY SOMEONE CHECK THE ATTACHMENT AND TELL ME WHICH FILES TO LOAD LIKE (Select eMMC Image file *.bin) from THIS BACK UP.MAY SOMEONE TELL ME FROM THE BACK UP WHICH ONE IS ( eMMC ROM1 Image file, eMMC ROM2 Image file, eMMC ROM3 Image file, eMMC GP1 Image file, eMMC ExtCSD file. IN THEIR ORDER.

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Hello i have A8 2018 sm-a530f which has the emmc files corrupted , i need to revive and when i connect to the Easy Jtag Plus i get the error Partition info not found ,guide repair procedures and below is the log data
Setting interface to EasyJtag2/ISP
Setting bus width to 1 Bit
Setting frequence to 36 MHz
CMD Pullup Level: 445 mV
CMD Active Level: 1192 mV
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100424A5444345200523F424BB5A7
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400D
EMMC Manufacture : SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: BJTD4R , HEX: 424A544434xx , S/N: 523F42xx , rev. 0x00
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 11/2018
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 29820 MB (000747C00000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 16384 KB (000001000000) Counter: 0 , Response: Maybe not clean
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x01 , width 4bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: BJTD4R_523F424B_20210404_201644.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.
Scanning soft partitions
Partition table not found
Get firmware version
Firmware info not found
NOTE: I HAVE THE BACK UP FILE BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHICH FILES TO LOAD , MAY SOMEONE CHECK THE ATTACHMENT AND TELL ME WHICH FILES TO LOAD LIKE (Select eMMC Image file *.bin) from THIS BACK UP.MAY SOMEONE TELL ME FROM THE BACK UP WHICH ONE IS ( eMMC ROM1 Image file, eMMC ROM2 Image file, eMMC ROM3 Image file, eMMC GP1 Image file, eMMC ExtCSD file. IN THEIR ORDER.
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I think there are not many users who are able to help in your case.
I only found this thread about emmc repair for your device:
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Yes i downloaded the file ,how do i know this file is rom 1 ,Rom2,Rom 3, and ex PLEASE I DENTIFY FOR ME

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For connect with phone you must:
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3. Release PowerUp-key and wait for Download logo
4. Release VolDown-key and plug usb cable
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Model: P999
Platform: LG Qualcomm
Software Platform: Android
SDRAM Size: 64 MB + 512 MB
NAND Flash Size: 128 MB + 8 GB
CPU: MDM6200 + NVIDIA Tegra AP20H
Firmware Released: Mar 27 2011 10:12:24
Firmware Compiled: MAR 27 2011 10:00:00
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IMEI: 012571-00-273213-5
Bluetooth Address: B0:89:91:E9:E1:03
Flash Device Name: H8BCS0QG0MMR
Flash Vendor ID: 0x000000ad
Flash Product ID: 0x000000b1
Flash FS Blocks: 0x000001c2
Flash Pages Per Block: 0x00000040
Flash Bytes Per Page: 0x00000800
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Connect mode: Normal
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Receiving phone info
Getting phone info
Model: P999
Platform: LG Qualcomm
Software Platform: Android
SDRAM Size: 64 MB + 512 MB
NAND Flash Size: 128 MB + 8 GB
CPU: MDM6200 + NVIDIA Tegra AP20H
Firmware Released: Mar 27 2011 10:12:24
Firmware Compiled: MAR 27 2011 10:00:00
Firmware Version: P9992097/M6600A-SCAUTNZ-2.0.9720T
IMEI: 012571-00-273213-5
Bluetooth Address: B0:89:91:E9:E1:03
Flash Device Name: H8BCS0QG0MMR
Flash Vendor ID: 0x000000ad
Flash Product ID: 0x000000b1
Flash FS Blocks: 0x000001c2
Flash Pages Per Block: 0x00000040
Flash Bytes Per Page: 0x00000800
Flash Bytes Per Spare: 0x00000040
Connect mode: Normal
Info received
Restoring to factory defaults
This phone require manual Factory Reset.
For Factory Reset you must:
1. Unplug usb cable and battery.
2. Plug battery and power on phone.
3. Type code 1809#*999# to call Qualcomm menu.
4. Go to "Factory Reset", select "OK" and reboot the phone.
5. Factory reset must be completed after next boot.
Factory defaults successfully restored
Unlocking phone
Unlock: Start
Getting phone info...
Getting phone info: OK
Switching to internal loader...
Switching to internal loader: OK
Sending external loader...
Sending external loader: OK
Switching to external loader...
Switching to external loader: OK
Dumping Security...
Dumping Security: OK
Backuping Security to file: Backups\P999_security_012571002732135_2012-5-5_6-15-53.sbf
Unlocking Security: OK
Flashing Security...
Flashing Security: OK
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NAND Flash memory Formatted Completely..........Cant Flash Stock Rom :(

Hi I am here with lots of expectations .....
Please Help me.....
I recently successfully Flashed Stock Rom on my MMX A46.
Now I am trying to Flash it again It wont rather it stucks on Downloading DA with red Bar on 100% and wont even move after 4:00 min.
Memory Test Report::::::
Internal RAM:
Size = 0x00020000 (128KB)
External RAM:
Type = DRAM
Size = 0x10000000 (256MB/2048Mb)
NAND Flash:
Device ID = "[TOSHIBA] TYBC0A111557KC" (115)
Size = 0x20000000 (512MB/4096Mb)
EMMC :
ERROR: EMMC was not detected!
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[Kindle Fire HD 7] 3rd Gen (2013) SOHO - Bring it back alive with emmc adapter flash

Hello,
I need some help. At the moment I am connected with the eMMC flash of my SOHO 3rd GEN tablet.
I used the exploitee.rs emmc adapter.
The problem:
-The tablet want not booting anymore. Stuck fw was on it (no idea wich fw).
-I try to bring it back with a fastboot cable but something burned on the mainboard (If you had a 3rd gen device and a microscope pls help)
What I want to try:
-I want to reflash the bootloader (are there two on this device???) and the recovery with my emmc adapter to be able to flash the stock fw again. I want to give him just manually 3.7V with a power adapter, at the battery connector.
The problem now:
I really dont know how to extract the right img-files from the stock-bin file. There are some different img files: (md5 sum at begining)
Code:
f82a8c5518a76b96b95dc0448b772d81 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/images/boot.img
Code:
a5224737ba83a65d40e3049ba6d71582 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/images/boot-prod.img
Code:
4e6181ea47c7868c2104147dc0b2fce6 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/images/u-boot.bin
Code:
38cfffa45008955f2887f7998dbd1c4e /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/images/u-boot-prod.bin
Code:
aa4b135a185e5486656893f4c7101271 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/recovery_images/recovery-eng.img
Code:
5cba5636109eec7c7e5faa35104d65c0 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/recovery_images/recovery-prod.img
Code:
Here is recovery from the old system:
7e781998261c22852f6bae53e02335c6 /media/galliumos/MULTIBOOT/Amazon_Kindle_Fire_HD_3rd_gen_SOHO/recovery.img
I really think the bootloader was broken and that was the reason why the device was still black.
So I really would like to flash with
Code:
sudo dd if=/sdcard/bin-extract-stock/images/the-right.img of=/dev/sda2
the needed partitions. Like when I let the device making an update.
Can you help me to get the 100% right image files for the right partitions.
Here are some informations about the current partitions:
Code:
Disk /dev/sda: 14.6 GiB, 15634268160 bytes, 30535680 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: F9F21FFF-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 256 511 256 128K Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda2 512 1023 512 256K Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda3 1024 1151 128 64K Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda4 1152 1183 32 16K Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda5 1184 1187 4 2K Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda6 2048 34815 32768 16M Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda7 34816 51199 16384 8M Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda8 51200 67583 16384 8M Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda9 67584 2623487 2555904 1.2G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda10 2623488 4466687 1843200 900M Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda11 4466688 30535679 26068992 12.4G Microsoft basic data
Code:
Command (? for help): ?
b back up GPT data to a file
c change a partition's name
d delete a partition
i show detailed information on a partition
l list known partition types
n add a new partition
o create a new empty GUID partition table (GPT)
p print the partition table
q quit without saving changes
r recovery and transformation options (experts only)
s sort partitions
t change a partition's type code
v verify disk
w write table to disk and exit
x extra functionality (experts only)
? print this menu
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 1
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F00-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 256 (at 128.0 KiB)
Last sector: 511 (at 255.5 KiB)
Partition size: 256 sectors (128.0 KiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'xloader'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 2
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F01-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 512 (at 256.0 KiB)
Last sector: 1023 (at 511.5 KiB)
Partition size: 512 sectors (256.0 KiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'bootloader'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 3
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F02-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 1024 (at 512.0 KiB)
Last sector: 1151 (at 575.5 KiB)
Partition size: 128 sectors (64.0 KiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'idme'
Command (? for help): i4
Partition number (1-11): 4
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F03-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 1152 (at 576.0 KiB)
Last sector: 1183 (at 591.5 KiB)
Partition size: 32 sectors (16.0 KiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'crypto'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 5
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F04-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 1184 (at 592.0 KiB)
Last sector: 1187 (at 593.5 KiB)
Partition size: 4 sectors (2.0 KiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'misc'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 6
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F05-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB)
Last sector: 34815 (at 17.0 MiB)
Partition size: 32768 sectors (16.0 MiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'efs'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 7
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F06-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 34816 (at 17.0 MiB)
Last sector: 51199 (at 25.0 MiB)
Partition size: 16384 sectors (8.0 MiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'recovery'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 8
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F07-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 51200 (at 25.0 MiB)
Last sector: 67583 (at 33.0 MiB)
Partition size: 16384 sectors (8.0 MiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'boot'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 9
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F08-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 67584 (at 33.0 MiB)
Last sector: 2623487 (at 1.3 GiB)
Partition size: 2555904 sectors (1.2 GiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'system'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 10
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F09-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 2623488 (at 1.3 GiB)
Last sector: 4466687 (at 2.1 GiB)
Partition size: 1843200 sectors (900.0 MiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'cache'
Command (? for help): i
Partition number (1-11): 11
Partition GUID code: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7 (Microsoft basic data)
Partition unique GUID: F9F21F0A-A8D4-5F0E-9746-594869AEC34E
First sector: 4466688 (at 2.1 GiB)
Last sector: 30535679 (at 14.6 GiB)
Partition size: 26068992 sectors (12.4 GiB)
Attribute flags: 0000000000000000
Partition name: 'userdata'
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overlode said:
Edit - SUCCESS!!! It seems I may have had one wire touching another so I tidied up the soldering and the eMMC was recognised straight away
I have successfully accessed the Soho eMMC and can see all partitions as in the attached image!!!
Now if only I could find the commands to backup the entire eMMC...
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overlode said:
Ok, files uploaded -
Bootloader - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwMwdZJ36fBoVTNRVmNjX2FmZTQ/edit?usp=sharing
eMMC Dump - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwMwdZJ36fBoNTQyUENvbmVGY1E/edit?usp=sharing
Enjoy
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I found this post here.
So now I had a 100% bootloader partition and my recovery partition.
What is about 'xloader' partition name?
And the partition 8: "boot". It that "u-boot.bin" from my source?
Pls, I need some answers.
Greetings by Idijt
its been awhile since i got mine revived! soo all this is like something new to me! howeveer ill provide what little that i have
abatoir said:
its been awhile since i got mine revived! soo all this is like something new to me! howeveer ill provide what little that i have
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Did you still own your device? Can dump your partitions with dd?
Greetings by Idijt
No I don't own it anymore. But mine was an 8gb version, seems like yours is a 15gb version or something like that. I do have photos of my complete partitions.
Sent from my Redmi Note 2 using XDA Free mobile app
---------- Post added at 05:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:48 AM ----------
this is my partiton table after succesfully uploading to emmc
Hello, I'm soho everything is normal, but then teardown accidentally short after the motherboard usb boot don't boot, but the computer have a reaction, but did not show for help how to solve the screen is black, from youdao translation
Hope this helps...
I did something similar. I was using a cheap cable so I swapped them out. I got a LG cable and plugged it in, well it borked my tablet. Black Screen, I took cable apart and found a resistor soldered to a pin! Tested it and it was sending odd pulses, whatever it broke mine. Here is a list of what I backed up before testing.
KF3_p1-xloader.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 35002 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p1-xloader.rar
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 262144 Sep 3 17:27 KF3_p2-BootLoader-Orig.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 65536 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p3-idme.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 16384 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p4-crypto.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 2048 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p5-misc.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 16777216 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p6-efs.img
I assume you need to dd a original image to xloader &or bootloader.
I can only get mine in usb boot mode, which shows as omap4470 windows and Linux as:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0451:d012 Texas Instruments, Inc. I suspect I may need to mod & recompile the usbboot source. I think its hardcoded for 4430 or 4460.
*Your Method is even more promising.
I will upload the files if you need them. All except idme & efs as it contains my serials, etc. I *assume* those 2 files will work as they are stock and should have signatures intact.
Would You Post a Pic of the rs device connected to your Kindle?
I would love to find the serial and JTAG pinouts...?
any try this and did can repier of this problem
can you help me please
unimatrix725 said:
I did something similar. I was using a cheap cable so I swapped them out. I got a LG cable and plugged it in, well it borked my tablet. Black Screen, I took cable apart and found a resistor soldered to a pin! Tested it and it was sending odd pulses, whatever it broke mine. Here is a list of what I backed up before testing.
KF3_p1-xloader.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 35002 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p1-xloader.rar
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 262144 Sep 3 17:27 KF3_p2-BootLoader-Orig.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 65536 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p3-idme.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 16384 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p4-crypto.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 2048 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p5-misc.img
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root vboxusers 16777216 Sep 3 17:35 KF3_p6-efs.img
I assume you need to dd a original image to xloader &or bootloader.
I can only get mine in usb boot mode, which shows as omap4470 windows and Linux as:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0451:d012 Texas Instruments, Inc. I suspect I may need to mod & recompile the usbboot source. I think its hardcoded for 4430 or 4460.
*Your Method is even more promising.
I will upload the files if you need them. All except idme & efs as it contains my serials, etc. I *assume* those 2 files will work as they are stock and should have signatures intact.
Would You Post a Pic of the rs device connected to your Kindle?
I would love to find the serial and JTAG pinouts...?
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can you help me please
Nit an expert, mine is still bricked sitting on shelf.
arikurdi said:
can you help me please
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I would suggest reading from first post. I don't know allot about the kindle. I spent many hours reading the threads to try and fix mine. I would suggest googling for an identification guide, since kindles are hard to tell apart. To make sure you are in the correct place. The second thing when needing help is to provide a detailed description of your problem. You increase chances of more than one person helping.
kindle fire soho
unimatrix725 said:
I would suggest reading from first post. I don't know allot about the kindle. I spent many hours reading the threads to try and fix mine. I would suggest googling for an identification guide, since kindles are hard to tell apart. To make sure you are in the correct place. The second thing when needing help is to provide a detailed description of your problem. You increase chances of more than one person helping.
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my problem is my kindel fire soho is just read on pc omap4470 and idont know how to make short
and install driver on linux ihave linux but idont how is work iflashed wrong bootloader file
Hi, I also have Kindle Fire HD 7 Soho (2013). I was attempting to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP, following this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki...ment/unlock-kfsowi-bootloader-unlock-t3262770
I was able to get into fastboot mode, then proceeded to flash boot with the hijack image, but in the next line, where the system partition is flashed with a system image, I mistakenly flashed system image to the boot partition. I then did continue, before I realized my mistake. It doesn't boot anymore, but I believe the card reader emmc access would be able to get me back in business again.
I've read this thread, and the thread for the HD 7 2012 Tate emmc, I don't see anything pointing to the connections for the card reader to the 2013 soho motherboard. If there is something that has been posted, could someone put a link in this thread? I think it will be very helpful for those of us that want to try that method to unbrick our Kindles (2013, 3rd generation). Thank you.
EDIT: After more reading, I came across a thread which shows the points to connect an sd card reader to the motherboard of a Kindle Fire HD 7 Soho (2013, 3rd gen) in order to access the emmc of the kindle, it will show up as a usb drive when the card reader is connected to the usb port.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674737&page=3
Here is another related link, it shows the connections using the pins of a micro-sdcard adapter, you should read the entire article because it mentions a 50k-ohm pull up resistor that is required between pins 2 & 4. This was used on a Kindle Fire HD 7 Tate (2012)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/7-inch-help/kindle-fire-hd-7-emmc-access-t2828906
I am waiting on a fastboot cable first, and it should arrive soon. If I can't get into fastboot mode with the new cable, then I will try the card reader method.
@crackitopen any news?
I found a pin decription for the SOHO and I got a image.
Currently I had still the broken SOHO-8GB from the first post. But I got a second SOHO-16GB version. I could imagine that the bootloader ist the same but I am not sure how to read it and flash it in the right way. Could anybody help with that?
Greetings by Idijt
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@crackitopen any news?
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Hi Sorry for the late reply, but yes - I waited for the fastboot cable to arrive, and when it did, I was able to get into fastboot mode, so I had only to reflash those 2 partitions. I was very careful this time around, and I was successful in updating the Soho to CyanogenMod 12 unofficial Soho, Android 5.0.2 as described in that other post that I referenced.
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Hi Sorry for the late reply, but yes - I waited for the fastboot cable to arrive, and when it did, I was able to get into fastboot mode, so I had only to reflash those 2 partitions. I was very careful this time around, and I was successful in updating the Soho to CyanogenMod 12 unofficial Soho, Android 5.0.2 as described in that other post that I referenced.
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Did you have some tipps for me?
I own 2 SOHO devices and grab from the first one the following partitions:
Code:
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soho:/ # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 470440 480 469960 1% /dev
tmpfs 470440 0 470440 0% /mnt
/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 1251544 707172 544372 57% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 5316696 2888156 2428540 55% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 907096 15708 891388 2% /cache
/dev/fuse 5316696 2888156 2428540 55% /mnt/runtime/default/emulated
/dev/fuse 5316696 2888156 2428540 55% /mnt/runtime/read/emulated
/dev/fuse 5316696 2888156 2428540 55% /mnt/runtime/write/emulated
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soho:/ # ls -la /dev/block/platform/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 280 2017-10-22 01:35 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 380 2017-10-22 01:35 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 boot -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p8
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 bootloader -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2017-10-22 01:35 cache -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p11
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 crypto -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 efs -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p6
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 exploit -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p9
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 idme -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p3
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 misc -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p5
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 recovery -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p7
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2017-10-22 01:35 system -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p10
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2017-10-22 01:35 xloader -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
The following partition was to big ofr internal memory:
Code:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2017-10-22 01:35 userdata -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
What would I like to do next:
I wanna solder my gtv-Hacker emmc adapter to my SOHO mainboard to fix it. Then I would like to flash "bootloader -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p2" & "recovery -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p7" & "exploit -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p9".
Commands to flash the 3 partitions?
Greetings by Idijt
Jesus christ you fixed it? You are a god to me OP.
Galaxyninja66 said:
Jesus christ you fixed it? You are a god to me OP.
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If you mean me, no I dont fix it yet. I was on the right way but then my noob-Linux knowledge or any other reason seems to destroy the one mainboard. I had SOHO mainboard, one with hardware error and one with software-Brick error.
But I think you have another kindle, I had 2 SOHO boards and you seems to have a TATE:
Code:
>KFHD 7 2012 (tate) - CyanogenMod 13 (Considering an SFOS port)
Greetings by Idijt
I_did_it_just_tmrrow said:
If you mean me, no I dont fix it yet. I was on the right way but then my noob-Linux knowledge or any other reason seems to destroy the one mainboard. I had SOHO mainboard, one with hardware error and one with software-Brick error.
But I think you have another kindle, I had 2 SOHO boards and you seems to have a TATE:
Code:
>KFHD 7 2012 (tate) - CyanogenMod 13 (Considering an SFOS port)
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I know we have different kindles, but raising a messed up board from the dead is an accomplishment no less
On a side note, and SFOS port might not be possible due to the nature of the Kindle fire bootloader. Each build just goes straight to fastboot which is un heard of on any other device.
Just wanted to say thank you to @overlode and @unimatrix725. Thanks to you I was able to bring my hard bricked Fire HD 3rd gen (soho) back to the land of living. I've made a mistake of flashing a wrong bootloader.
After a bit of googling I came across a thread on xda where @overlode shared an immensely helpful photo with eMMC pins mapped out - you rock! Using this mapping I was able to solder an usb sdcard reader to the eMMC and access it from gparted. Then I've found this thread where @unimatrix725 shared his original bootloader.img which I then subsequently flashed to my device. Now my Fire HD is happy again - thank you!
Glad you were able to sort it @pfoltyn, I haven't looked at this for a couple of years and have since moved on to other projects but glad it's still helping people

F1s bricked need help

Hello
I've bricked Oppo F1s when I've tried to flash it
this is infinity read info log
Wait for phone...
Phone found! [ 1087 ]
Sync...
Inital Boot Ok!
BB_CPU_PID : 6755
BB_CPU_NME : [MediaTek] Helio[P10]|MT6755_S00
BB_CPU_EXT : 0xCB00 , 0x8A00 , 0x0000
Processing BROM stage
Settings for BROM configured!
SecCfgVal : 0x01000000
BromVer : 0x0005
BLVersion : 0x00FE
PreLoader : NOT Active [ Erased ]
BootLdrSS : SIGNED with SPRELOADER
Processing DA stage
DA Select done, will use MTK_AllInOne_DA_v5.1624.16.07
Sending and initialize DA ...
DAgent configured successfully
Connection agent : BROM
[DA_ERROR] : DRAM Configure failed!
ErroCode : 0x2122and I get this message error if I try to flash it with MT6750
Error: STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
EMICFG_NOT_ACCEPTED_CONFIG
Boot Error!
Operation Failed
Elapsed: 00:00:52
Reconnect Power/Cable!
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it says that's an MT6755 processor , but when I try to flash it with Mt6755 with sp flashtool and NCK mtk soft it says that's version mismatch and it's and MT6750 device
Can you help to choose the right firmware please ?
octopus82 said:
Hello
I've bricked Oppo F1s when I've tried to flash it
this is infinity read info log
it says that's an MT6755 processor , but when I try to flash it with Mt6755 with sp flashtool and NCK mtk soft it says that's version mismatch and it's and MT6750 device
Can you help to choose the right firmware please ?
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I have pretty much the same problem with my MOTO M (XT1662). It happened after I did the "Format whole flash" in SP flash tool.
Now the SP flash tool is giving me the following,
Chip Info
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Chip name: MT6755
Chip Version: 0x0000cb00
Ext Clock: EXT_26M
Extern RAM Type: DRAM
Extern RAM Size: 0xc0000000 (!!!)
SRAM Size: 0x00040000
EMMC Flash
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Boot 1 Size: 0x400000
Boot 2 Size: 0x400000
RPMB Size: 0x400000
GP1 Size: 0x0 (same for GP2, GP3 and GP4)
UA Size: 0x747c00000
No matter what ROM I'm trying to flash (stock or custom) , I always get the error "STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER (0xC0010007)".
It looks like it has to do something with the External RAM Size (0xc0000000).
I found this firmware "XT1662_Kungfu_m_MT6755_USR_S0924_1612291517_mp7V2.3_CN (RepairMyMobile.in)", which seems to be what I need but I can't get pass this error.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
i have the same problem
STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER (0xC0010007)
i try to update with OTA and failed too
anyone can help ?

Rockchip RK3128 Connection to Pc..Root or Read Firmware..

hey guys..
i have a module which called bus multimedia.. i need root or read full backup of this device.. but there is no usb socket only exist RX TX pinout and i cannot connect it to pc over putty.. is anyone help me to read backup.?
t-mobile_mda said:
hey guys..
i have a module which called bus multimedia.. i need root or read full backup of this device.. but there is no usb socket only exist RX TX pinout and i cannot connect it to pc over putty.. is anyone help me to read backup.?
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hey.. i removed the emmc and info..do u think that this device is android based..?
HiPower mode is On
Setting Interface to EasyJtag1/ISP_HiPower
Setting IO Levels to 3.3V
Setting Frequence to 21 Mhz
Setting BusWidth to 1 Bit
CMD Pullup Level: 2134 mV
CMD Active Level: 2609 mV
Setting HS Timing to Enabled
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 7001004D3732383038801500009374CA
EMMC CSD: D04F01320F5903FFFFFFFFEF8A400060
Manufacturer: KINGSTONE , NAME: M72808 , HEX: 4D3732383038 , S/N: 15000093 , Rev: 80
Manufacturer ID: 70 , OEM ID: 00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Date: 7/2017
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 7296 MB (0x0001C8000000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (0x000000400000)
EMMC RPMB Capacity: 4096 KB (0x000000400000) , Counter: 0 , Response: Clean
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x00 , Device not boot enabled
Boot Bus Config: 0x00 , x1 (sdr) or x4 (ddr) bus width in boot operation mode
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x00 , RST_n signal is temporarily disabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
EMMC Init completed
Backup saved: M72808_15000093_20220611_141710.extcsd (new backup)
Connected successfully
Operation: Scan PartitionTable from Source (Vendor: Binary Read/Write)
Scanning soft partitions from ROM2
GPT header is not found
Scanning soft partitions from ROM3
GPT header is not found
Scanning soft partitions from ROM1
GPT header is not found
MBR header is not found
You need a usb to uart device to get started on that board. You can find one online for about 3 dollars.

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