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marcellen76

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[NAND] _FindFlashMediaAndKeepout:601 physical nand block offset 1
[NAND] start:356 this 0x9e0d3400 PROVIDER=0x9cb74c00 flashMedia=0x9cb74c00
[NAND] WMR_Start:149 Apple PPN NAND Driver, Read/Write
[NAND] WMR_Start:174 FIL_Init [OK]
[NAND] WMR_Open:371 VFL_Open [OK]
[NAND] s_cxt_boot:88 sftl:error, unclean shutdown; adopted 18951 spans
[NAND] WMR_Open:420 FTL_Open [OK]
[NAND] _publishServices:642 FTL capabilites: 0x00000001
[NAND] _ppnvflGetStruct:3469 Checking borrowed blocks - count: 25 max_count: 25
[NAND] _fetchBorrowedList:881 number of borrowed blocks: 18

Anybody knows what can be the reason for this screen? What can be done?
 
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I bought over ebay, ,and discovered that the logicboard was changed...
The hard reboot and restore didnt change things.
Is that an hardware problem?
 
I bought over ebay, ,and discovered that the logicboard was changed...
The hard reboot and restore didnt change things.
Is that an hardware problem?

You bought it on eBray and are surprised to find out that the previous owner "monkeyed" with it? Fascinating! I have some slightly waterlogged land in Florida if you might be interested.
 
I tried full restore, removed jailbreak, got 2h of normal life, and then this issue. It's in bootloop.
 
I tried full restore, removed jailbreak, got 2h of normal life, and then this issue. It's in bootloop.

I'm guessing you put the phone in DFU mode to restore, but if you didn't, try that.

From the text in the screenshot, I would think there is an issue with either your iPhones storage or the information stored on it.
 
I'm guessing you put the phone in DFU mode to restore, but if you didn't, try that.

From the text in the screenshot, I would think there is an issue with either your iPhones storage or the information stored on it.

I tried DFU mode, then I get iTunes error 4013, and after that my phone goes to recovery mode.

Is there any deeper way to completely wipe phone's firmware, to make sure there is absolute no software issue?
 
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