Dear connections here I explain android based storage IC critical partitions backup step by step procedure First, we need to connect IC - EMMC or UFS, we need any JTAG software boxes for this like easyjtag, MIPI, UFI, F64, Medusa pro .. here I am using Easyjtag plus for the illustration After connecting the IC, just load firmware, then the firmware gpt will be filled, then we need to manually unselect the filled partitions and select the unfilled partitions, this partitions will be the critical partitions of the particular IC ✍️ Anees Kokadan aneeskokadan.com
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