Easy Jtag Tool 37024 Extra Quality

Beware of standard 37024 units labeled as "premium" – genuine Extra Quality versions have a matte black PCB and a holographic authenticity sticker near the JTAG port.

The tool supports . It can repair dead‑boot conditions, unlock network locks, and recover phones that have been bricked by failed software updates. The “one‑click device repair” feature automates many common repairs, speeding up turnaround times.

When it comes to low-level memory access, boot repair, and advanced eMMC flashing, the has long been a staple for professionals. Now, the Extra Quality batch takes reliability a step further.

This tool is ideal for:

[v3.7.0.24 Setup Engine] │ ├──► Microsoft DLL Hotfix (Resolves MSVCP140.dll crashes) │ ├──► Raw NAND/RAM Dumping (Bypasses bricked controllers) │ └──► Extended Samsung IC Database (New eMMC Firmware definitions) 1. The MSVCP140.dll Missing Crash Hotfix

In-System Programming (ISP) requires soldering fine wires directly to the resistors and capacitors on a motherboard. The "Extra Quality" designation in this version refers specifically to the firmware's ability to maintain a stable clock signal (CLK) and data stream (CMD, D0) even at higher frequencies (up to 42 MHz on compatible boxes). This minimizes data corruption risks during long read sessions. 3. Comprehensive Partition Management

Select your connection type: or Easy-JTAG Box via ISP . easy jtag tool 37024 extra quality

If the chip remains on the board, use a microscope and a fine-tip soldering iron to connect wires to the ISP points: CLK, CMD, D0, VCC, VCCQ, and GND . Connect these wires to the Easy JTAG ISP adapter. Step 2: Launch and Configure the Software Open the Easy JTAG Tool interface.

Attach your target eMMC/UFS IC using a dedicated socket adapter, or carefully solder the ISP pinouts to the target PCB.

edition) is a hardware device used to communicate directly with a smartphone's eMMC and UFS memory chips. Beware of standard 37024 units labeled as "premium"

: Extracting user data from physically damaged or non-booting devices.

Never format or wipe a device before reading and saving the critical security partitions (such as NVRAM , NVDATA , or EFS ). These partitions contain the device's unique IMEI and network calibration data. Losing them results in a phone with no cellular signal.

One of the most frustrating tasks in JTAG work is locating the correct test points on a circuit board. The Easy JTAG box features a function that automatically scans for JTAG signal pins, saving hours of manual tracing and trial‑and‑error. This tool is ideal for: [v3

Set the Bus Width to (standard for ISP connections) and the frequency to 21 MHz for stability. Click the Detect eMMC / Check Disk button.