modemĬode and boot images are typically on read-only partitions Typical Operating system (this is from readonly="true" in partition.xml) i.e. This hold the sector ranges that need to be marked as read-only by the When run, it will output following 5 files: Is a new tool used to generate the the partition.xml Partitions are positioned such that they begin on a write protect boundary. Thus if this field is TRUE, then all logical This can only happen *if* that partition begins on a write Partition extends to use all remaining space.ĪLIGN_ALL_LOGICAL_PARTITIONS_TO_WP_BOUNDARY: To allow total flexibility, itĬould be that a partition that is currently writeable might need to be markedĪs read-only. Then during patching this size is updated such that the last If this field is TRUE, then the last partition size is ignoredĪnd set to 0. GROW_LAST_PARTITION_TO_FILL_DISK: In partition.xml the size of each partition Different vendors allow for different sized Means that a 256MB eMMC card has 4 write protect boundaries. WRITE_PROTECT_BOUNDARY_IN_KB: Typical boundaries are 64MB, i.e. Writing 3, total size 81920000ĪLIGN_ALL_LOGICAL_PARTITIONS_TO_WP_BOUNDARY = false Done.Ĭ:\emmc\1100_finsmoke>msp -w /dev/sdc loadpt.cmm. '/dev/sdc' - device with size of 7840 MBĬ:\emmc\1100_finsmoke>msp -r /dev/sdc partition.bin 0 "image" and copy amss.mbn, emmc_appsboot.mbn and boot.img into the Double-click on the drive letter and click "Yes" to format theĭrive ("Quick format" is fine).
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Unplug the USBĬable and reconnect it so that Windows recognizes the new partition Wait for the programming process to complete. Msp -r /dev/sdc partition.bin 0 (use the appropriate device) Or 8GB) - this will indicate the device that is used for the phone. One that reflects, the size of the eMMC card being used (usually 4GB This will list all of the block devices in the system.