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> Jasper 512: Dumping All Of The Nand Is Necessary For Rgh, Or Just Firs
supersonik319
post Dec 11 2011, 08:12 PM
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I'm currently dumping all 512MB of my Jasper's NAND over LPT to perform the RGH, but it's taking forever, as expected. Is it necessary to actually dump all of it? There are a few threads I've seen that say to dump the first 16MB, and others which say to dump 64MB of it.
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RainFade
post Dec 12 2011, 02:30 AM
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1st 64 meg will do just fine.
Having said that I first dump the whole thing on my fats just to have it on hand, but have never needed it.
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Jbonzo
post Dec 12 2011, 11:19 AM
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Dump the first 64mb with

nandpro lpt: -r64 read1.bin
nandpro lpt: -r64 read2.bin

Do that until you get 2 matching dumps.

Then install Xell and dump the whole nand from there, wont take more than 5-10 minutes from there.

After that you can inject the original 64mb dump in to the full dump:

nandpro xelldump.bin: -w64 read1.bin

Then you have a full original image.
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