Looking for eMMC Replacement for Sony LG 60la620s EAX64797004 (1.1) with Boot Issue

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  • timonix20
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    • Aug 2019
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    • France

    #1

    Looking for eMMC Replacement for Sony LG 60la620s EAX64797004 (1.1) with Boot Issue

    hello everyone I am looking for a solution for my tv, I think corruption of the eemc,

    the TV starts, LG logo, then nothing (rear backlight)
    no reaction to rear command or infrared


    the usb procedure that I tried on the LG site is a procedure with the screen and the remote control so I can't.


    I have a chance with a usb procedure or other if you have .bin

    if any people have this main board

    Sony LG 60la620s EAX64797004 (1.1)

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    thank you
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  • Diah
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    • Feb 2013
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    #2
    there are Russian web portal they have good sources of all web os ( engineering firmware ), for many years i posted here over LG threats but still i cant find it... it will recover yours TV

    edit: here you are

    to use USB you need to make folder name LG_DTV and put the firmware inside... while it on insert the usb stick hope yours screen will show you dialoge
    Last edited by Diah; 04-23-2024, 02:26 PM.

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    • lotas
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      • Jan 2016
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      #3
      Originally posted by timonix20
      I think corruption of the eemc,
      You are right in thinking that the problem is either in the eMMC or in the processor.

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      • Diah
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        • Feb 2013
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        #4
        only stupid people whom judge on eMMC or SOC at LG plat forum before starting from webos.firmware... or casting the start log via UART

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        • lotas
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          #5
          I'll see how he restores this LD33B\LC33B\LE33B chassis using usb...

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          • Diah
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            #6
            Originally posted by lotas
            I'll see how he restores this LD33B\LC33B\LE33B chassis using usb...
            please don't challenge me with LG WEBOS PLATFORM OR LINUX: ..... thx

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            • lotas
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              #7
              Over 10 years, eMMC has lost 90 - 100% of its memory lifetime.
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              • Diah
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                #8
                Originally posted by lotas
                Over 10 years, eMMC has lost 90 - 100% of its memory lifetime.
                this is childish thinking... LG TVs 3D from years production 2012 atilt working even LED's never changed.

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                • lotas
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                  #9
                  Childish thinking is when people think that eMMCs are forever and have no wear and tear. Type in the search what “eMMC lifetime” is and you will find out a lot of interesting things; if you have never encountered eMMC, then you are probably lucky.

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                  • timonix20
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                    • Aug 2019
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                    #10
                    Hello, I tried the general public LG flash procedure a while ago, it doesn't trigger the flash for me.

                    Thank you if people have .bin or other way .

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                    • timonix20
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                      • Aug 2019
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                      #11
                      Hello, I tried the general public LG flash procedure a while ago, it doesn't trigger the flash for me.

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                      • lotas
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by timonix20
                        Hello, I tried the general public LG flash procedure a while ago, it doesn't trigger the flash for me.
                        And you hoped that this would work, if the problem is with the eMMC, then only replace it with the already programmed one.
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                        • Diah
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                          • Feb 2013
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by lotas
                          Childish thinking is when people think that eMMCs are forever and have no wear and tear. Type in the search what “eMMC lifetime” is and you will find out a lot of interesting things; if you have never encountered eMMC, then you are probably lucky.
                          we do know life time on solid sector.... but could you explain please why for example plasma LG / Samsung / Sony still working and their eMMC didn't die or life time ended.... of sure the users had many time update or new search or whatever write on the sectors ???

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                          • lotas
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                            #14
                            In plasmas they usually installed Nand memory, in old LCDs they began to install eMMC of small volume 4-8Gb and the memory was filled almost to capacity, and rewriting became more frequent (eMMC is a nand flash + built-in controller (two in one), which contains its own firmware and now this controller monitors the health of nand memory; when its health ends, the controller blocks access to memory).

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                            • Diah
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                              #15
                              eMMC contain NAND too .. only emmc don't have erase function.
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                              • Diah
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                                • lotas
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Diah
                                  eMMC contain NAND too
                                  I wrote about this above. "(eMMC is a nand flash + built-in controller (two in one)"

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                                  • Davi.p
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                                    • Sep 2009
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                                    #18
                                    The board can have bga soldering issue or both data fail and bga issue for me, so for the common humans a replacement board is the only way to run, the best way is reballing+kindly rom writing, when the first is the less problematic, the second needs a good donor board or friend tech.. which way do you prefer?

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