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  • zaqx
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    any help to my 808B ?

    Originally posted by zaqx View Post
    Hello,
    I had succesfully installed a few images before..
    Today while i try to flash sw , I have bricked my MK808B..
    [ATTACH]1904[/ATTACH]

    I have tried 8+9 MAskROm method... No Luck...

    I have attached my log files...

    Could you please help me?
    Any help Please ?

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  • leolas
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    Re: NEW - Unbrick or fix NAND on the MK808

    Originally posted by ShaWn View Post
    Here you are MK802 IIIS underhood. It has little bit different NAND chip than MK808, but fortunately same manufacturer and series Good luck for all unbrickers!

    Thanks again this post will be useful for a lot of people:thumbup:

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  • ShaWn
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    Here you are MK802 IIIS underhood. It has little bit different NAND chip than MK808, but fortunately same manufacturer and series Good luck for all unbrickers!

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  • leolas
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    Re: NEW - Unbrick or fix NAND on the MK808

    Originally posted by ShaWn View Post
    Finless, you're GOD, thank you sooo much!! With your guide, I've sucessfully resurected my Rikomagic MK802 IIIS 8GB (no BT) and I can confirm, that this trick with shortening pins 8 and 9 works on this model, so you can update thread's title. Only one notice: Mask mode don't work on Win8, but no problem on Win7.

    Again, thank you milion times and keep your great work!
    Thanks for your report, people like you give us information that we can retrieve in other way, we can't get all devices, so a lot of times your reports give us and all user useful information.

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  • ShaWn
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    MK802 IIIS 8GB resurected!

    Finless, you're GOD, thank you sooo much!! With your guide, I've sucessfully resurected my Rikomagic MK802 IIIS 8GB (no BT) and I can confirm, that this trick with shortening pins 8 and 9 works on this model, so you can update thread's title. Only one notice: Mask mode don't work on Win8, but no problem on Win7.

    Again, thank you milion times and keep your great work!

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  • zaqx
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    Another victim

    Hello,
    I had succesfully installed a few images before..
    Today while i try to flash sw , I have bricked my MK808B..
    Log2013-03-25.txt

    I have tried 8+9 MAskROm method... No Luck...

    I have attached my log files...

    Could you please help me?

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  • montresor60
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    Possible solution...and another problem

    I had the 'IDB fail' error continuously after getting the unit into MaskRom mode. It seemed that the NAND was fried beyond repair. Then I tried shorting pins 8&9 again, after which the flash went through OK without the IDB error.

    The 808 has been flashed successfully several times but the Flash ROM Tool always reports 'Found RKAndroid MaskRom Usb'.



    So, for the IDB problem, try the 'shorting' trick again and see how it goes. If anyone can clue me up on how to get this thing to boot after a successful (?) flash and get it out of MaskRom mode, I'd appreciate it.

    Originally posted by SolidMetal View Post
    tried using the other tool rkbatchtool and get load firmware fail. any help
    I made the same mistake. You have to select the img file to flash by clicking on the button at the end of the first field.
    Last edited by montresor60; 18 March 2013, 10:47. Reason: add screenshot

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  • SolidMetal
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    i seem to be getting the same issue like everyone else, i put the device into mask mode and when i try erase nand i get the message erasing IDB failed. tried using the other tool rkbatchtool and get load firmware fail. any help

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  • gb_baran
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    Erasing NAND Fail!!!

    Originally posted by MaVe_64 View Post
    No only when plugging in usb, wait a few secs, then the Nand resets, then try to flash.
    You said "wait a few secs, then the Nand resets". Do you mean to say that we have a wait for a minute or so to let the Nand reset itself, before starting to flash again?

    I get IDB Fail error all the time. The NAND refuses to get erased!!!


    I got my MK808B bricked as I was trying to flash it with the Stock Jan 10th firmware update. I got error while checking the firmware not even when downloading it... I tried erasing NAND again right away, then got stuck in Erasing NAND fail!!! BTW, I am using a proper cable with which I have my MK808B flashed for several times and used all the ports of my computer.

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  • kodo66
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    Originally posted by Finless View Post
    It's worth a try!

    FYI my ROMs do not have 2dark4u kernel so not sure why that showed up unless you flashed something before.

    Bob

    Maybe because before I install other software. As far as I know, however, kernel is not installed in this way.
    By the way thank you for the information you share with us.

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  • Finless
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    It's worth a try!

    FYI my ROMs do not have 2dark4u kernel so not sure why that showed up unless you flashed something before.

    Bob

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  • kodo66
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    MK808 bricked

    Hello Bob.Trying to install Finless 1.6 mk808 breaks. I think that the USB cable is the cause. Аppear on the screen only the inscription "Kernel of 2dark4u." Then he stopped appearing. I tried several times to install Finless 1.6, but gives me error software downloads. I searched for info on the net and came across your site. Now I'll try this method to fix the device. Do you think I can fix it?

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  • stal2k
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    hope this is not redundant I did'nt feel like reading every page to findout, but when I did this I had a hard time with heatsink on counting pins, maybe it's just me. but anyway what I ended up doing was with a needle I put it on pin one, and dragged it towards 8, counting the clicks. nailed it first time.

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  • l0ur3nz0
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    PRICE, AVAILABILITY, COMMUNITY... aren't beaten by any device, still!

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  • mrigi
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    Originally posted by l0ur3nz0 View Post
    So, no hope for all of us with a semi-dead MK808?

    To make this worse, geekbuying is not replying to my e-mails.
    Not clear to myself why I bought this garbage instead of something like ODROID-U2 which boots from replaceable SD/eMMC, more powerful and has physical LAN on board.

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