Does anyone have the lgv60ea version to decompress the modemst1, modemst2, ftm, fsc, fsg partitions in Qualcomm 9008 mode
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Ask to extract some partitions of lgv60EA
Does anyone have the lgv60ea version to decompress the modemst1, modemst2, ftm, fsc, fsg partitions in Qualcomm 9008 mode
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how is posible transfer file to tablet because it doesn't recognized in windows 7
due ext4
thanks
Your partition on sdcard can be in fat not ext4
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Hi,
My phone is Doogee X5 which currently has Lollipop 5.1. Doogee has provided an official Marshmallow update on their site and I downloaded it.
I am using SP Flash Tool to flash the ROM, the version is 5.1636.00. The issue here is, it is saying the scatter file is invalid. I even place the SP Flash Tool and the ROM folder in my C drive but in vain. I have attached the scatter file, please take a look.
Can someone help me?
Try a different SP Flash Tool version. Some builds of the tool tend to be picky with scatter files from what I can attest.
blakegriplingph said:
Try a different SP Flash Tool version. Some builds of the tool tend to be picky with scatter files from what I can attest.
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I just 5 different earlier versions but in vain. Still have this issue. I do not know how other have using it well.
Hmm, strange. The scatter file seems OK, but idk why SPFT would spit it out as invalid. :/ Have you tried using a different dump?
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I just 5 different earlier versions but in vain. Still have this issue. I do not know how other have using it well.
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Hi Ali,
did you find a solution with this "scatter file invalid" error ?
best,
Adri
Hello, got the same problem also here Load Scatter File Invalid Error 8417 my phone is Oppo Yoyo R2001, also already use more 4 types of official ROM still doesnt work.
Hi everybody. I have a Kingzone N5 with 5.1.1
Had the same problem and I tried the following. Hope it works for someone else.
sp tool error 8417
this is not a big problem
Problem with scatter file
Do the following
1. open scatter file in notepad++ , do not use notepad
2. just remove BIRDTOOLMINVER[3.0] line from scatter
3. this is the first line
4. Save file otherwise problem will not be solve out
5. always run notepad++ as administrator otherwise save command not working and problem remaining
6. also use latest sp flash tool
7. Problem gone
8. don't forget to press thanks meter
you can see this video before moderator removing link
happy to share with you
press thanks meter....
Hi, i was trying to flash my vivo 1726 (vivo y85). I tried to load the scatter file but it said invalid
Here is how my scatter file look like
preloader 0x0
pgpt 0x0
boot_para 0x8000
recovery 0x108000
para 0x4108000
expdb 0x4188000
frp 0x5588000
nvcfg 0x5688000
nvdata 0x7688000
backup 0xb688000
survival 0xc088000
reserved 0x10088000
cust 0x10a88000
athena 0x14a88000
metadata 0x1e088000
protect1 0x20088000
protect2 0x20888000
seccfg 0x21800000
persist 0x22000000
sec1 0x25000000
proinfo 0x25200000
efuse 0x25500000
md1img 0x25580000
md1dsp 0x2b980000
spmfw 0x2c980000
scp1 0x2ca80000
scp2 0x2cb80000
sspm_1 0x2cc80000
sspm_2 0x2cd80000
gz1 0x2ce80000
gz2 0x2de80000
nvram 0x2ee80000
lk 0x32e80000
lk2 0x33380000
boot 0x33880000
logo 0x37880000
odmdtbo 0x38080000
tee1 0x39080000
tee2 0x39580000
vendor 0x3a000000
system 0x7a000000
cache 0x17a000000
userdata 0x18a000000
otp 0xFFFF01d8
flashinfo 0xFFFF0080
sgpt 0xFFFF0000
Can anyone help me?
Problem with scatter file
Please do check the firmware..May be problem is in that..If problem is not solved then please share screenshots so can help you..
I have tried this but I am getting stuck when I try to upload the scatter file. It keeps saying Partition so and so should NOT set is_download to true in scatter file Please check. I have tried different versions of the SP Flash Tool but I keep getting the same results. Someone had suggested to editing the scatter file in notepad from true to false bu this did now work either. After editing, the files did not load onto the SP Flash Tool and I failed to proceed. My Phone is a Blu Vivo xi plus.
Hello
I'm having trouble with message 8417. My phone is huawei y600-u20.
please guide me.
Thanks
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Hi, i was trying to flash my vivo 1726 (vivo y85). I tried to load the scatter file but it said invalid
Here is how my scatter file look like
preloader 0x0
pgpt 0x0
boot_para 0x8000
recovery 0x108000
para 0x4108000
expdb 0x4188000
frp 0x5588000
nvcfg 0x5688000
nvdata 0x7688000
backup 0xb688000
survival 0xc088000
reserved 0x10088000
cust 0x10a88000
athena 0x14a88000
metadata 0x1e088000
protect1 0x20088000
protect2 0x20888000
seccfg 0x21800000
persist 0x22000000
sec1 0x25000000
proinfo 0x25200000
efuse 0x25500000
md1img 0x25580000
md1dsp 0x2b980000
spmfw 0x2c980000
scp1 0x2ca80000
scp2 0x2cb80000
sspm_1 0x2cc80000
sspm_2 0x2cd80000
gz1 0x2ce80000
gz2 0x2de80000
nvram 0x2ee80000
lk 0x32e80000
lk2 0x33380000
boot 0x33880000
logo 0x37880000
odmdtbo 0x38080000
tee1 0x39080000
tee2 0x39580000
vendor 0x3a000000
system 0x7a000000
cache 0x17a000000
userdata 0x18a000000
otp 0xFFFF01d8
flashinfo 0xFFFF0080
sgpt 0xFFFF0000
Can anyone help me?
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bruh did you found any solution ??
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Hello all.
I have a problem with the MT6750_Android_scatter for the oukitel wp2.
Got this from the original site oukitel.com, but gives the message(invalid scatter file)
Anyone have an idea what the problem is?
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Hallo allemaal.
Ik heb een probleem met de MT6750_Android_scatter voor de oukitel wp2.
Heb deze van de orginele site oukitel.com, maar geeft de melding(ongeldige scatter file)
Iemand een idee wat het probleem is ?
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Hello all.
I have a problem with the MT6750_Android_scatter for the oukitel wp2.
Got this from the original site oukitel.com, but gives the message(invalid scatter file)
Anyone have an idea what the problem is?
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Hallo allemaal.
Ik heb een probleem met de MT6750_Android_scatter voor de oukitel wp2.
Heb deze van de orginele site oukitel.com, maar geeft de melding(ongeldige scatter file)
Iemand een idee wat het probleem is ?
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i am facing same problem in Tecno POVA 2..... it doesn't scatter file . Help me out and also my screen got stuck in the tecno logo while rooting my phone...
PLEASE anyone HELP ME OUT?
Devices: Samsung A125F and Samsung A8 Star
Terminal commands that have been run: mount -o rw,remount / (but reports read only)
Why does Android 9+ default Android root system ro and that hard to be remounted rw?
And what patches will be helpful for doing so when terminal fails?
This also makes build.prop and fstab prevented to be written
Hi @hd_scania you can try my SystemRW / SuperRW featuring MakeRW script. Also keep in mind I am working on brand new version which will be released very soon!
To make it work in Android 12 you can simply open the file systemrw.sh with text editor and comment out line number 415 by adding comment symbol ( # ) in front. It should look like this #sdkCheck. Now save file and run script as usual. Please show me your log afterwards. Thanks. Good luck!
Wait a second you are running Android 9 ? Please keep in mind my script was designed for Android 10 and later!
In Android 9 and earlier by default you should be able to remount your partitions as rw without any problems as long as your device is rooted.
I instead flashed the VNDK edition of the Lineage 19.x GSI (i.e. I’m running Android 12, system rw/ro is ultimately GSI dependent), and now system becomes RW
hd_scania said:
Devices: Samsung A125F and Samsung A8 Star
Terminal commands that have been run: mount -o rw,remount / (but reports read only)
Why does Android 9+ default Android root system ro and that hard to be remounted rw?
And what patches will be helpful for doing so when terminal fails?
This also makes build.prop and fstab prevented to be written
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Hello everyone,
Glad to be here! This is my first time posting on the forum, I apologise in advance if I inadvertently break any rules.
I have installed Android x86 9.0_r2 in a virtual machine using the virt-manager application (QEMU/KVM connection) on Ubuntu 22.04, and I installed it using the ISO and manually selecting the OS as Android x86 9.0. Upon booting, I see a Trusted GRUB 1.1.5 menu and I am able to boot Android x86.
However, my resolution is stuck in 1024x768, and I have to manually edit the GRUB entry and add 'vga=914' after the kernel option to boot with a resolution of 1920x1080.
I read some forum posts stating that the GRUB boot options are located in either a 'menu.lst' file or an 'Android.cfg' file, so I opened the terminal emulator and ran the following commands to find these files in the root directory or sub directories. I also searched for the GRUB directory directly.
su
find / -iname menu.lst -type file -mindepth 100
find / -iname android.cfg -type file -mindepth 100
find / -iname grub -type directory -mindepth 100
However, these commands did not yield any results. So I decided to use grep to try and find the statements present in the boot commands in any of the files present in the system. I decided to search for the statement "root=/dev/ram0", so I ran the following commands to run grep recursively and print the filename where the given text occurs, ignoring errors and binary files:
su
grep --exclude-dir /proc -sIrl "root=/dev/ram0" /
This search took too long, so I narrowed my search to the term "ram0" and checked individual directories instead. However, there were no readable text files containing the boot menu configuration.
Am I making a mistake in any of these commands? Where is the GRUB configuration file located? Please feel free to ask for any additional information to troubleshoot this problem.
Thank you in advance for your help and have a nice day.
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Hello everyone,
I have found the solution to this problem.
To access the GRUB configuration files, you must boot Android x86 in Debug mode, and then type the following commands into the terminal:
mount -o remount rw /mnt
cd /mnt/grub
vi menu.lst
Then you can edit the GRUB configuration permanently. I am unsure why these files are hidden when booting Android x86 normally, even when I browse the filesystem with root privileges enables.
Hi everyone!
How can I get the bootloader unlock code? I wrote to Huawei and they wrote: "..., Huawei has decided to terminate the unlock code application service, the unlock code application service was terminated. ..."
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader without a code or get it somehow (for free)?
I extracted the boot file and edited the fstab file, like this, but I don't know what it's good for: (
Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (AGS-W09 & AGS-L09)
Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (AGS-W09 & AGS-L09) On Huawei website: http://consumer.huawei.com/en/tablets/mediapad-t3-10/ ROM stock: AGS-W09: AGS-W09_AGSW09C233B215 AGS-L09: AGS-L09_AGSL09C233B216 Custom Recovery: In English: TWRP...
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)
/ dev / block / bootdevice / by-name / userdata / data f2fs nosuid, nodev, noatime, discard, inline_data, inline_xattr wait, check, fileencryption
/ dev / block / bootdevice / by-name / userdata / data f2fs nosuid, nodev, noatime, discard, inline_data, inline_xattr wait, check
(deleted the "fileencryption" part)
What happens if I flash the modified boot file?
NayemUM said:
Hi everyone!
How can I get the bootloader unlock code? I wrote to Huawei and they wrote: "..., Huawei has decided to terminate the unlock code application service, the unlock code application service was terminated. ..."
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader without a code or get it somehow (for free)?
I extracted the boot file and edited the fstab file, like this, but I don't know what it's good for: (
Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (AGS-W09 & AGS-L09)
Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (AGS-W09 & AGS-L09) On Huawei website: http://consumer.huawei.com/en/tablets/mediapad-t3-10/ ROM stock: AGS-W09: AGS-W09_AGSW09C233B215 AGS-L09: AGS-L09_AGSL09C233B216 Custom Recovery: In English: TWRP...
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)
/ dev / block / bootdevice / by-name / userdata / data f2fs nosuid, nodev, noatime, discard, inline_data, inline_xattr wait, check, fileencryption
/ dev / block / bootdevice / by-name / userdata / data f2fs nosuid, nodev, noatime, discard, inline_data, inline_xattr wait, check
(deleted the "fileencryption" part)
What happens if I flash the modified boot file?
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