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Hello,
if my experience can be used: in my case, I followed some advices on Android forums. The first is knowing that Android smartphone is never software-briked but only hardware-briked (short circuit, fall ...). The second is knowing that Android has provided in its core a low communication layer that operates in an extreme situation. This layer allows you to interact with the PC the smartphone (via SPFTools) even if it is switched off.
So, in my case, after my Super UMI has turned into a ghost loop and the battery was finally emptied, I reconnected to the PC with SPFtool and I succeeded the flash.
Maybe you should go through the step "Erase memory" if your error message indicated a problem with the "NAND". Then, you flash the ROM on "Download" mode (I unchecked "data user") and you're on again.
I finish this post by saying that I have tested many models manufactured in China. The Super UMI is really a great machine.
Bye
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