Hacking Dumping NAND for first time errcode 00fffd4e

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He would need a 64gb+ card to dump his nand fully.
Not necessarily. Some 32 GB SD cards have more than 29.1 GB of free space allocated which is all you need for the full dump. I for one have a 32 GB SD card with 29.7 GB of allocated free space and was successfully able to dump my full NAND, rawnand and boot0/boot1.
 
Not necessarily. Some 32 GB SD cards have more than 29.1 GB of free space allocated which is all you need for the full dump. I for one have a 32 GB SD card with 29.7 GB of allocated free space and was successfully able to dump my full NAND, rawnand and boot0/boot1.
How do you know how much space is actually on it before you buy it
 
How do you know how much space is actually on it before you buy it
Good point. And its not like you can test the SD card before buying. So if you want to be on the safe side when it comes to dumping the NAND, you need a 64+ GB SD card. But in response to the post I quoted, you don't need a 64+ GB SD card to dump the NAND.
 
Good point. And its not like you can test the SD card before buying. So if you want to be on the safe side when it comes to dumping the NAND, you need a 64+ GB SD card. But in response to the post I quoted, you don't need a 64+ GB SD card to dump the NAND.
Yeah I realize that but I also realize when you buy sd cards of hard drives for that matter you lease a fair chunk of storage out of the packet so probably get 64 gb to be safe
 
Yeah I realize that but I also realize when you buy sd cards of hard drives for that matter you lease a fair chunk of storage out of the packet so probably get 64 gb to be safe
Also I got all of my 32 GB SD cards for free. But only one of them has enough free space to dump the NAND.
 

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