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pcimage



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 13:50    Post subject: 16Gb (!) Flash drive with SM324QF controller.
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Flash type (USB, CF, SD...)
- Controller name SM324QF
- Flash chips amount 2
- Flash chip name HY27UW08CGFM
- Config file content (Show config)
- Dumps amount 8
- Do you found FAT? YES
- Is there mix? YES
- Do you remove mix? YES

Use SM32xx util
Block size 0x108000

(Log in container)

Aslo 300K from FAT in container

Disk.image made, MBR and FAT found but folders bad (See pic)
Сергей



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 14:04    Post subject:
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Look in log.

There is too much "Old version" messages.


Dump_Converter
Split by Block 0x108000

Take block with FAT (first)
And use SM32xx again.

May be need second split
pcimage



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 16:25    Post subject:
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Some folders good, some bad..........>>>

Uploaded Check-Dir log to container
Mike



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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 17:47    Post subject:
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Try sorting by address and see where in the dump the errors start. Then check the references in the main dump you created when joining all the dumps together. then back again to the individual dumps.

You may find that if there were 'diffs' during the read then these errors could correspond. Or the blocks may have gone 'bad'

Mike
pcimage



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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 19:22    Post subject:
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Mike wrote:
Try sorting by address and see where in the dump the errors start. Then check the references in the main dump you created when joining all the dumps together. then back again to the individual dumps.

You may find that if there were 'diffs' during the read then these errors could correspond. Or the blocks may have gone 'bad'

Mike


Hi Mike,

Yeah, that's what I did in the end.

Good pretty good results, but took some time.

Had to fix the size of some dumps.

Cheers

Sean
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