Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Unbricking Onda V975w tablet

I got this bricked tablet from my friend @Sirpoot. The tablet was bricked because he tried to flash it from Windows 8.1 to Android. The tablet refused to boot up and no sign of life when you press the power button.

I Googled on how to unbrick the tablet. I found this URL. The guy used a used a EEPROM programmer to reflash the BIOS chip in the dead tablet. I was thinking I could either buy the same EEPROM programmer to reflash the BIOS chip or I could use something else. I Googled and I discovered this blog post. In this blog Antonio, used a Beagle Board Black to reflash the BIOS chip. The key idea is to have a device that speaks the SPI protocol. 

I thought why not use a Raspberry Pi. So I borrowed a Raspberry Pi from @Sirpoot. The following would be the steps required to unbrick Onda V975w tablet using Raspberry Pi.

Equipment required:
1. Raspberry Pi installed with flashrom
2. SOIC 8 Pin test clip (Either this or this)
3 Female - Female Jumper cables to connect Raspberry Pi to SOIC test clip

First step is to gain access to Raspberry Pi via ssh. You can refer to this excellent blog post on how to do so.


Second step is to open up the tablet and gain access to the flash chip. You would have to pry open the metal shielding after opening the back cover of the tablet. Once you do that you could see the Intel CPU and the flash chip next to it. 

Third step is to connect the SOIC test clip to the raspberry Pi. For this I referred to this blog post.

However, this blog post is about flashing a laptop. To flash the BIOS chip in the tablet we have to leave Pin 3 and Pin 7 unconnected. The blog post mentioned the need to build a 'bridge' connection for Pin 3,7 and 8. For our case we can leave Pin 3 and 7 unconnected.

Fourth step is to identify the flash chip using flashrom.


This is necessary to confirm the previous steps are done correctly.

Fifth step is to read out the contents in the flash chip. You may want to skip this step if you just want to unbrick the tablet and not keep the existing contents of the flash chip.


Sixth step is to upload the correct BIOS in the flash chip. For Onda V97w I used this v975w_v3_WinBios-0926.rar to unbrick the tablet successfully. Just replace the "X98_Air_II.bin" file with the firmware you downloaded.


Finally, after a few minutes you will see this.


You can power up the tablet and see if it is unbricked :)
I have left out details like how to install flashrom in Raspberry Pi and Flashrom cant detect the chip.
Just post a question if any I will try to help.

Do leave any comments or questions.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for this post. I have my onda v975w bricked since I tried to flash Android on it. Im waiting for the tools to begin this tutorial.

    I hope this helps me and gets my tablet back to life.

    Thank you for posting this, i will update once i do this.

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  2. It worked! Thank you so much :D

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  3. You are welcome. I am glad the blog post is useful. :)

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