Emmc — Tool V1.9 [top]

If a device cannot boot into fastboot or recovery, eMMC Tool v1.9 can force-flash raw firmware XMLs or scatter files directly to the chip, reviving dead or bootlooped devices. Interface Overview

Once set up, a typical workflow might look like this:

You will need a box or direct reader (like EasyJTAG, Medusa Pro, or a simple ISP adapter).

Seamless integration with Scatter files for reading and writing raw blocks. emmc tool v1.9

Reading a 128GB eMMC over USB 2.0 used to take 24+ hours. v1.9 introduces multi-sector buffering, reducing read times by nearly 40% without sacrificing data integrity.

Modifying eMMC partitions at a low level carries inherent risks. Writing an incorrect programmer file, selecting the wrong partition layout, or disconnecting the cable during a write operation can permanently ruin ("hard brick") the motherboard storage chip.

eMMC Tool v1.9 is a professional service utility for mobile device repair and memory management, commonly associated with the Ultimate Multi Tool (UMT) suite. It provides capabilities for ISP (In-System Programming) connection, eMMC/UFS repair, and partitioning, requiring a physical dongle to function. For a detailed overview, visit If a device cannot boot into fastboot or

Earlier versions often struggled with dynamic partition sizes, especially on newer Android devices using Logical Block Addressing (LBA) 2.0. eMMC Tool v1.9 introduced a smarter partition scanner that automatically detects and maps:

What is your (e.g., full data recovery, fixing a bootloop, or repairing an IMEI)?

Provide a compact, testable tool for interacting with eMMC devices (MMC/SD card-like embedded storage) supporting versioned operations, diagnostics, firmware-safe flashing, and logging for embedded systems and manufacturing. Reading a 128GB eMMC over USB 2

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Never format or flash firmware without pulling a backup of the original security partitions ( NVRAM , PERSIST , OEMINFO ).

: Bypasses traditional Android or Linux bootloaders to interact directly with the storage chips.

: A compatible eMMC adapter or "box" (like UFI Box, EasyJTAG, or a simple SD-to-ISP adapter) to connect the phone's motherboard to the PC.