7 to 15 Days
Advanced
This course focuses on Flash 64 Programming Box, used for reading, writing, repairing, and recovering data from eMMC, NAND, and UFS memory ICs. It is designed for advanced technicians to handle dead phones, CPU issues, and data recovery at hardware level.
1.1 Types of memory ICs (eMMC, NAND, UFS)
1.2 Memory structure and working principle
1.3 Role of memory in mobile phones
1.4 Common memory-related faults
2.1 Overview of Flash 64 programming box
2.2 Features and capabilities
2.3 Supported IC types and brands
2.4 Software interface explanation
3.1 Flash 64 hardware setup
3.2 Required adapters and sockets
3.3 USB connection & driver installation
3.4 Software installation & activation
4.1 eMMC pinout and structure
4.2 ISP (In-System Programming) method
4.3 Direct eMMC reading using socket
4.4 Partition understanding (BOOT, USER, RPMB)
5.1 ISP wiring techniques
5.2 Identifying test points on PCB
5.3 Safe connection methods
5.4 Common mistakes & precautions
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6.1 Dump reading process
6.2 Full dump vs partial dump
6.3 Writing firmware to IC
6.4 Backup creation and restore
7.1 Fixing dead boot issues
7.2 Rewriting boot partitions
7.3 Partition repair techniques
7.4 Replacing damaged eMMC
8.1 NAND IC basics
8.2 Reading NAND data
8.3 Writing firmware
8.4 NAND fault identification
9.1 UFS vs eMMC differences
9.2 UFS pinout basics
9.3 Reading & writing (intro level)
9.4 Limitations and precautions
10.1 Diagnosing CPU vs memory issues
10.2 Data extraction from dead phones
10.3 Cloning memory IC
10.4 Data recovery techniques
11.1 IC not detected issues
11.2 Read/write errors
11.3 Bad blocks handling
11.4 Voltage issues
12.1 Live motherboard practice
12.2 ISP connection practice
12.3 eMMC remove & reball basics
12.4 Real-time dead phone cases
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