I manage to deactivate eMMC card. I schortcut Vdd capacitor.
Now phone is in "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode (that is said in control panel after driver installation).
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What is reported before you disable the emmc?
I manage to deactivate eMMC card. I schortcut Vdd capacitor.
Now phone is in "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode (that is said in control panel after driver installation).
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In the meanwhile I will try to use stuff from this thread and do something:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1173309
For that thread, DHD has PBL/SBL.../HBOOT, the kernel (boot.img) all on emmc I think. As the HOWTO1 '12. You will now have 4 partitions, 1 fat32 and 3 ext4, system, cache, data, ' so the kernel is not on sd at all. SD only has the system which is a copy of Android/ROM.
If above is true, then you can't boot if you disable the emmc.
I read that thread to page 3 but didn't find any guide or script in details. Did you find any?
Thanks for your thread, and thanks to you my DHD is now recognized by my computer with your drivers
But I'm at the same point of your first post, with QPST my phone is in download mode, and when I browse in software download there are many hex files, but don't know wich one to download, or what to do now
When my DHD started to die, here is what it was briefly showing.
I have Windows and not Linux, so I hope it's possible to unbrick with QPST
And did you unbick your phone ?
Thanks.
How do you find that your Emmc was broken ?
I take this picture one day before it died, it started to loss data, that's why I've reflash it, but it never wake up Now I can't access recovery or anything, just qhsusb Don't you know what can we flash throught QPST in hex file to get something in our DHD ?
Guys am back again... and guess what?
My new motherboard died on monday morning.
Sunday evening, i placed the phone on charge only to wake up to see the phone not charging, no charging lights.
So i took out the battery re-inserted and it didnt power on.
It doesnt show up as QHSUSB_DLOAD either.
This is my last DHD. I am not going in for anothe DHD.
For phone which is years old, the hw is not reliable any more Did you confirm if it is emmc issue again.Guys am back again... and guess what?
My new motherboard died on monday morning.
Sunday evening, i placed the phone on charge only to wake up to see the phone not charging, no charging lights.
So i took out the battery re-inserted and it didnt power on.
It doesnt show up as QHSUSB_DLOAD either.
This is my last DHD. I am not going in for anothe DHD.
It wasn't an emmc issue. Neither was it a brick or baattery or USB connectors. It was hw fault in the upper part of the motherboard. The DHD has two boards. The lower one which is the main board and the upper one which gods the camera, power button, volume rockers....
So I changed the upperboard with the DHD I got from my friend earlier. And it worked. It looks like something got burnt.
The only problem is the inn-call speaker isn't working in tbs upperboard. I am able to make cals via earpiece or loudspeaker.
Sent from my HTC Desire HD using xda app-developers app
Nope. It wasnt working when i swapped its main motherboard with my bricked motherboard.
So i used my own upper board. But now my upperboard is dead. My only option is to use that one or buy a new upperboard which i dont plan on doing.
I think we didn0t understand each other very well.
I asked you, did you try to change just a speaker from your old upper board (witch now don't work) to the new one (witch working everything accept speaker).
OOhhh okay..
The problem isnt the incall speaker, the problem is the connector on the upperboard where you insert the speaker into.
That connector has been ripped off the board(Dont know how).
And i am very terrible when it comes to soldering.
It's not that hard. You have tutorials on youtube.
Or you can buy conductive paint. It's easy to use.
I saw people make conductive paint by them self.
I checked DMSS manual you provided on that thread, thats the limited instruction set, also thats a very old document and as E:V:A pointed out to me once, often the qualcomm docs are far behind the actual reality , please find attached a revised copy of the same document, if you compare section 3.3 between the two you will see what i mean.Hi darkspr1te, I think we make a big progress as getting you the QHSUSB_DLOAD exporter involved Thank you to spend time on this thread!
I did read your brixfix thread (v1 mostly since it has your working history) and after we got some HEX and MBN files (thinks mickeyasamoah found them), mickeyasamoah and I tried them with both QPST and qdload.pl. With QPST, I got mostly same rsult as mickeyasamoah replys above (I didn't get partition.mbn loaded successfully as him). With my modifed qdload.pl, I confirmed the HEX/BIN file works since after that the phone reboots and reply to some streaming download message. However, I can't go ahead to loading MBN file. You can see the result from post #44 (http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=50274440&postcount=44 ). Personally I don't think we get into the SD mode yet.
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QPST 2.7 build 399QPST-2.7.399
BP Firmware BP_JB_Firmware
drivers ICS_pcdrivers
drivers JB_pcdrivers
Install QPST
1. Extract QPST-2.7.399.rar. Run SETUP.EXE
2. Run SETUP.EXE, press INSTALL when it prmpt to insall additional Visual C++ runtime libraries. Follow the defaults, press NEXT until it is finished with the install.
Install drivers
1. Connect deadboot flare to PC / Laptop.
2. Go to device manager, expand PORTS (COM & LPT). Check if there is an item called Qualcomm HSUSB QDLOADER 9008. If the item is there, you are done with driver install. If it does not exist, proceed to step3.
3. If there is no item under PORTS (COM & LPT), check device manager under OTHER DEVICES > Unknown Device
4. Double click UNKNOWN DEVICE > UPDATE DRIVER > BROWSE MY COMPUTER > browse to the folder where you saved extracted the ICS / JB drivers. It will install the driver, if it prompts for unsigned drivers, press INSTALL ANYWAY.
5. It should now be listed under COM PORTS > Qualcomm HSUSB QDLOADER 9008.
Run QPST and reprogram EMMC (this is where the magic begins)
If you are on Win7, make sure you run it under compatibility XP Sp3 and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
1. Run EMMC SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD.
2. Press BROWSE, it will detect your phone. Look for the PHONE TAB that says DOWNLOAD. Press OK.
3. Put check mark on PROGRAM BOOTLOADERS, PROGRAM MMC DEVICE, TRUSTED.
4. Under FLASH PROGRAMMER FILENAME, enter MPRG8X25.hex
5. Under BOOT IMAGE, enter 8X25_msimage.mbn
6. Press LOAD XML DEF > navigate to your extracted JB firmware > select rawprogram0 > press OPEN.
7. Press LOAD PATCH DEF > navigate to your extracted JB firmware > select patch0 > press OPEN
8. PRESS DOWNLOAD
9. An warning message may appear, TIME OUT WAITING etc etc or COOKIE NOT RECEIVED. If the error is TIME OUT WAITING, press OK and then press SWITCH DEVICE TO DLOAD. Check the flare, it will show RESET FOR ENTRY QPST.
10. Exit EMMC SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD. Proceed to flash Jelly Bean BP Firmware and then flash Jelly Bean img dump.
11. IF ERROR IS COOKIE NOT RECEIVED, sorry it is still bricked.
Can you zip and attach the files you have, or post the link where you download them. Again I will try to use qd.pl (which should use the same MDSS protocol as QPST, but for this program we have better control Please also zip those files which doesn't work for you, I may also try them then.
I can't find the 'multi-sec 2.0'. I have QPST v2.7 b378.
Also if you have access to a working DHD (I think we need it as rooted), we need backup the whole internal memory as #2 of this post, then we may can get the partition table from the backup file.
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1188510