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Vivo S17 Pro PD2284 Remove Vivo ID | Dead Boot Fix | Hang Logo Fix

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Vivo S17 Pro PD2284 Remove Vivo ID | Dead Boot Fix | Hang Logo Fix

Vivo S17 Pro PD2284 – Remove Vivo ID, Dead Boot & Hang Logo Fix (Full Tested Dump)

If you’re holding a bricked or Vivo-ID locked Vivo S17 Pro PD2284, this is the dump file you’ve been waiting for. You’ll get a full, working UFS dump that resolves Vivo ID lock, dead-boot, bootloop, no baseband, FRP/KG lockdown and more. This is the proven fix most repair techs trust but you must flash it correctly.

📦 Firmware & Device Overview

  • Device: Vivo S17 Pro (Model: PD2284 / PD2284B)
  • Platform: MediaTek (UFS-based storage)
  • Dump Type: Full UFS Dump – includes boot, system, userdata, modem, NVRAM, partitions needed for baseband & network, Vivo ID removal files, FRP reset files.
  • Status: 100% Tested & Verified (Dead-boot fix, Vivo ID removal, baseband & IMEI recovery) confirmed working on multiple units.
  • Supported Variants: Global & China variants that use same PD2284 UFS layout.
  • Fixes Included: Vivo ID lock removal, Hang on Logo / Bootloop, Dead Boot / No Power, FRP / KG Unlock, Baseband / IMEI recovery after UFS replacement, No-Network & Unknown Baseband errors.

✅ Why This Dump Is The Go-To Fix

Over years of UFS-board repairing and dump-writing, I’ve found that a proper full dump does more than just revive dead phones: it restores essential partitions like NVRAM, modem, and security blobs which are often the root cause of “no signal”, “IMEI lost”, or “KD switch / KG lock” issues. Once you flash this dump, the phone sees everything as if it’s coming from its original UFS, making it almost like brand-new inside.

🎬 Video Tutorial (Step-by-Step Guide)

Watch this embedded video to see full flashing + repair steps in real time:

🛠 Required Tools & Drivers

  • EasyJTAG Plus / UFI Box UFS socket or ISP adapter required
  • Pandora Tool or Flash64 Programmer (for safe write + partition handling)
  • MTK / Vivo USB Drivers & UFS/ISP drivers
  • QDLoader 9008 / Qualcomm drivers (in case device lands in Emergency / 9008 after flash)
  • Meta/QCN software or IMEI writer (for IMEI restore if lost)

🔧 Step-by-Step Flashing & Installation Guide

  1. Power off device and remove the back cover. Isolate the UFS chip or connect via ISP/UFS socket depending on your setup.
  2. Install required USB & UFS drivers on your PC to avoid “device not recognized” errors.
  3. Launch EasyJTAG Plus (or UFI Box) and let it detect the UFS / storage chip.
  4. Load the provided full dump file from your download: Download Dump File.
  5. Select partitions to write: boot, system, vendor, userdata, modem, nvram (if you have backup), preloader & partition table (PGPT), etc. For Vivo ID removal only, you may write userdata + system + persist only (but full dump recommended).
  6. Click Write All or Write Selected depending on scope ensure no “skip” or “error” flags appear.
  7. Once write completes successfully, reassemble phone hardware. Connect battery & power on.
  8. At first boot, wait up to 5–7 minutes (UFS-based first-boot can be slow). If boot stuck, enter recovery and perform “Format data / factory reset”.
  9. After boot, check IMEI status (dial `*#06#`), baseband/network, and verify Vivo ID is removed or accessible.

⚠️ Important Cautions & Backup Advice

  • Only use this dump on Vivo S17 Pro with model code PD2284 / PD2284B. Flashing to other variants may brick the device.
  • Always backup original NVRAM / EFS / NVDATA before writing this helps restore IMEI/network if needed.
  • Don’t skip preloader & partition table write if UFS was replaced or corrupted skipping may lead to bootloop or QDLoader 9008 errors.
  • If you're unsure about UFS wiring / socket contact double-check pins or use proper ISP jig to avoid short or data corruption.
  • Use stable power supply during write sudden power loss can corrupt UFS permanently.

🔎 Troubleshooting Common Issues & Solutions

📍 Device Stuck at Boot Logo / Hang on Logo

When hang on logo occurs, it's usually because boot / vendor / system partitions are corrupted or mismatched. Solution: reflash boot + vendor + system + vendor, then wipe data in recovery.

📍 Dead Boot / No Power / Black Screen

Could be due to corrupted preloader / partition table or UFS damage. Reflash full dump including preloader + PGPT. If still no display, check hardware (UFS solder, power rails) before flashing again.

📍 No Baseband / Unknown Baseband / No Signal / IMEI Lost

Write modem, nvram/nvdata, and restore IMEI via META / QCN writer after dump. If baseband shows “Unknown”, re-flash modem + nvram only and reboot.

📍 FRP / Vivo ID / KG Lock Still Present

Ensure you also write userdata + system + persist (or full dump) to clear persistent lock files. If still active, use FRP/KG bypass tool or script before first boot.

📍 Device Detected as QDLoader 9008 (Emergency Mode)

That usually means preloader or partition table didn’t write correctly. Reconnect and flash preloader + partition table + boot partitions, then reboot.

📍 Fastboot / Flash Tool Errors on Write

Check USB/UFS drivers, ensure the socket wiring is correct, and that you’re using correct firmware version. Use “Write All” to avoid missing partitions.

💡 Expert Tips from My Repair Bench

  • Before writing dump, always run a read-back checksum compare. This ensures UFS sectors write correctly especially after UFS swap or soldering.
  • Use a stable bench power supply. Cheap USB hubs or unstable power can cause write failures or UFS corruption. I often see “bootloop after flash” caused by undervoltage during write.
  • After first boot, don’t rush to set up. Let the device idle 5–10 minutes modem initialization and baseband detection sometimes take time on UFS devices.
  • If you plan batch repairs, keep a log sheet of original IMEI / NV data. After dump write + IMEI restore, double-check IMEI matches original some networks flag mismatched IMEI + MEID combinations.
  • Use this dump as a “master stock firmware + fix file” bundle. In many cases, it’s faster than chasing separate partition images or scatter files especially when UFS was replaced.

📥 Download & Get Started

Download Vivo S17 Pro PD2284 Full Tested Dump

Ready to flash? Make sure you’ve got the tools, drivers, and a stable bench. Follow the steps above, and you’ll likely restore the phone to full functionality no bootloop, no Vivo ID lock, working baseband and IMEI.

🔗 Related Guides & Resources

🔧 If you run into trouble double-check tool setup, connections, and partition selection. Happy flashing, and welcome back to the world of working Vivo S17 Pros.

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Written by Mobi Firms

GSM AUTHOR

Certified GSM repair technician specializing in Samsung binary repairs, Qualcomm emergency unbricking, MediaTek auth bypass, and remote unlocking services.