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
- Power off device and remove the back cover. Isolate the UFS chip or connect via ISP/UFS socket depending on your setup.
- Install required USB & UFS drivers on your PC to avoid “device not recognized” errors.
- Launch EasyJTAG Plus (or UFI Box) and let it detect the UFS / storage chip.
- Load the provided full dump file from your download: Download Dump File.
- 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).
- Click Write All or Write Selected depending on scope ensure no “skip” or “error” flags appear.
- Once write completes successfully, reassemble phone hardware. Connect battery & power on.
- 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”.
- 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
- All Firmware Downloads MOBi FiRMS Firmware Database
- Vivo Official Firmware & Dumps
- How to Flash Stock ROM – Step-by-Step Guide
- FRP & Google Account Bypass Resources
- UFS Dump vs Scatter Flash: Which Method to Use
- Common Baseband & IMEI Issues After UFS Replacement
- EasyJTAG / UFI Setup & Driver Installation Guide
🔧 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.