Itel A60s (A662LM) Dead Boot Repair + EMMC Change Without EMMC Dump File

🔧 Itel A60s (A662LM) Dead Boot Repair + EMMC Change Without EMMC Dump File

If you're searching for a solution to the dead boot issue on the Itel A60s (model A662LM) and need a solution that doesn't require an EMMC dump file, you're in the right place. 



✅ Key Features of This Method:

  • No need for an original EMMC dump file
  • Works with new/blank EMMC chips
  • 100% tested on Itel A60s (A662LM)
  • Includes pre-prepared file for direct programming

⚠️ Symptoms of Dead Boot:

  • Device not powering on
  • No charging indication
  • Not detected in SP Flash Tool or other flashing tools
  • Blank screen even with key combinations

🧰 What You Need:

  1. Working PC/Laptop
  2. EMMC Programmer (e.g., UFI, Easy JTAG, etc.)
  3. Itel A60s (A662LM) Dead Boot Repair File
  4. Basic soldering/reballing skills (if changing EMMC)


📥 Download the File:

You can download the full repair package here:
👉 Itel A60s Dead Boot Repair File [2.1 GB]


🛠️ Repair Procedure:

🔁 1. Replace the EMMC (if needed)

  • Remove the faulty EMMC chip from the board.
  • Reball or replace it with a compatible new EMMC.
  • Place the new EMMC on the PCB and solder properly.

    📤 2. Write Dead Boot Repair File

    • Open your EMMC programmer software (UFI Box / Easy JTAG).
    • Connect the EMMC to the box.
    • Write the provided Dead Boot Repair file directly to the new EMMC.
      • The file includes preloader + partition data necessary to boot.
      • No full dump or original data is required.

      🔌 3. Reassemble & Boot

      • Re-solder the EMMC to the board if needed.
      • Reassemble the phone.
      • Power it on — it should now boot or at least enter download mode.
      • Flash full firmware via SP Flash Tool to complete recovery.

      📌 Notes:

      • Always backup if you still have access to the old EMMC.
      • This method is intended for technicians with basic EMMC handling skills.
      • If device still doesn’t power on, check for hardware shorts or PMIC issues.



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