Help riff box fail to update last 1.38 firmware i disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 but still not working
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Originally posted by Legija View PostHello,
Here is JTAG Manager v1.58 with ISP/Direct eMMC support.
To use it, please prepare Your RIFF Box installation folder:
- Rename JTAG Manager v1.56 so You can continue using it if Your account is expired
- Backup "Useful plugins" folder content because old plugins are incompatible with new Exe, and old exe is incompatible with new plugins.
- Start v1.58 exe and download license (If Your account is not expired)
- Update Box firmware to v1.38
- Download new plugins
Old server will be online for some weeks, so users who don't need or cannot acquire new license can get license if they need it.
There will be more info in short time.
JTAG Manager 1.58
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- added direct eMMC Access Interface on the RIFFBOX RJ-45 port (check pinout picture for CMD, CLK, DAT0, etc pins positions).
- added eMMC/SD Access page for Read/Write operations on eMMC/SD card via direct interface
- added eMMC/SD Advanced dialog which allows to perform advanced operations with eMMC/SD cards
(reading info, browsing through OCR, CID, CSD (and EXT_CSD for eMMC only) registers' fields, edit separate fields and writting back to card, reading/writting eMMC card's MCU's internal firmware, etc)
- added convenient information presentation for specific eMMC chips: pinouts for testpoints, manuals how to use testpoints to resurrect dead eMMC, etc). These INFO files (*.riffinfo) are stored in JTAG Manager's Documents folder and can be downloaded via generic <Check for Updates> operation.
- added eMMC Firmware Update option
- added eMMC Firmware Reading option (firmware is stored in *.riffemmcfw format)
For firmware read need to select chip from the list
- *.riffemmcfw eMMC firmware files are now used by RIFF for firmware updates (plain binary files are supported too)
- added elapsed time info for eMMC firmware update stages
- added eMMC Testpoint info displaying (info files must be downloaded from support and are located in the JTAG Manager's 'Documents' folder.
- added CMD42 Lock/Unlock functionality for eMMC. User can set/change/remove password to protect/unprotect (lock/unclock) the User Area Partition
- added the User Area Partition Forced Erase to erase Locked User Area Partition and to reset Device lock/unlock state and password (CMD42's consequences)
- added Samsung Factory Erase which erases and re-formats the Samsung eMMC chips.
- fixed bug displaying wrong SD card size for cards capacity less than 2GB
- few small improvements and bug fixes
Firmware 1.38
- added direct eMMC Access Interface functionality
- improved one thing in the emmc communication
- added the CMD42 Lock/Unlock/Pasword reset features
- added Forced erase of locked User Area Partition
- added Samsung eMMC Factory Formwat
- fixed bug for SD card support
- eMMC firmware update feature added
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Guide for update riff box to v1.38 Windows 8
First disable signature check for drivers
After reset the Hosts file
To reset the Hosts file back to the default, follow these steps:
Open Notepad
Copy the following text, and then paste the text into the Notepad :
# Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
#***** 102.54.94.97**** rhino.acme.com********* # source server
#****** 38.25.63.10**** x.acme.com************* # x client host
# localhost name resolution is handle within DNS itself.
#****** 127.0.0.1****** localhost
#****** ::1************ localhost
Here is link for original : How to reset the Hosts file back to the default - Microsoft Support
On the File menu, tap or click Save as, type "hosts" in the File name box* and then save the file to the desktop.
Close Notepad.
*Go in : C\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc folder.*
End rename hosts in hosts.bak end paste the new hosts
End finally CONNECT THE RIFF BOX TO THE BACK PORT IF YOU USE DESKTOP IF YOU USE A LAPTOP WILL WORK WITH* ALL PORTS
Worked for me like a charmAttached FilesLast edited by petreion; 04-20-2016, 07:47 PM.
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