Mt6761 Scatter File Link -
Always ensure the scatter file matches your specific device model number. When used correctly, it is a powerful tool that can breathe new life into MediaTek-powered Android devices. When used incorrectly, it can render the hardware useless. Proceed with caution, and always backup your data before flashing.
| Area | Risk Level | Comment | |------|------------|---------| | linear_start_addr in sec1/protect | | Manual address assignment may collide with GPT/EBR. | | Missing metadata partition | Medium | Android 10+ dynamic partitions often require it. | | No vbmeta_system / vbmeta_vendor | Low | If using AVB 2.0, you'll need separate vbmeta partitions. | | partition_id order | Low | Some SP Flash Tool versions require strict increasing IDs. | mt6761 scatter file
If you use a scatter file with the wrong offset, you risk writing the bootloader to the wrong memory address, which can result in a "hard brick" (a device that won't turn on at all). Always ensure the scatter file matches your specific
- name: protect1, protect2 (sizes 0xA00000) - name: nvram (0x500000) - name: lk_a, lk_b (little kernel bootloader) Proceed with caution, and always backup your data