How To Flash Mtk6737m Without Authentication File
Your F9 at startup was the trick. Thank you!The F9 at startup is different than the F9 in BIOS.F9 in BIOS simply restores default BIOS settings.
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How to boot from USB with the new uefi bios? 11:51 AM hi i faced this problem on lot of type of laptops, now i fount solution for this problem, first make a usb bootable windows 10 32 bit, after turn on the laptop and press F9 button to select bootable device after select boot from EFI and select EFI file from boot folder. Xda-developers General discussion Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking Sp flashtool authentication file! By dmilz XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality.
F9 at startup is an interupt sequence similar to F2, F10, and ESC.In this case, F9 at startup presents a stand alone Boot Order Menu, from which you can select USB drive to manually override BIOS settings.BTW, NONE of the Boot Order selections in BIOS config ever worked for me, neither Legacy Mode nor disabling Secure Boot. F9 at startup worked first time. I did face the same issue when I tried to install window 10 by USB.I used HP PAVILLION NOTEBOOKI believe this would work any HP Laptop/PCHere how I solved it.!!!1). Download and install RUFUS software2). Create bootable USB using windows 10 iso file ( You need a Windows 10.ISO file to perform the task)2.1) Change the settings in RUFUS-Partition scheme - MBR partition scheme for UFEI- File System - FAT32(Default)3). Restart the laptop/pc and plug in the USB flash drive4). At the very beginning ( when you see the black screen), keep press F9 key, You will get the boot order menu.5).
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Select Boot from UFEI USB and hit ENTER6). System will restart and start the boot from the USB flash drive7). Follow the installation instruction to install a clean os, Enjoy.!!!ThanksSAM.
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Want to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX devices? Here’s the best way!
Check out this post for more!With this method, you can port TWRP recovery for all latest devices of MT67XX which includes MT6735, MT6735M, MT6737, MT6737M, MT6752, MT6753, MT6755/helio P10, Helio x10, Helio p20, helio X20, helio x25, MT6797, MT6795. Here we will show you the easy way to do this in a step by step manner. Just make sure that your SoC is mentioned here and then you can follow the guide below on How to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX. Contents.What is ROM Porting?The porting of ROM is modifying the ROM of a device to work for another device.
You will need the stock recovery and the recovery which you want to port to for this. In this case, we are going to modify TWRP recovery for MediaTeck chipset devices. It’s just like using ‘A’ device ROM on ‘B’ device. For example, using Google Pixel UI ROM on a Samsung Galaxy S8.Adapting a Custom or Stock ROM of one device to work on a custom ROM to another is really simple with some tweaks. We will explain the specifics in the step by step guide for any MTK devices.
Earlier we shared on and now on Porting any MTK devices. So without wasting any more time, Let’s get started on How to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX! Requirements. Your Stock and Port Recovery. Image Kitchen toolDownloadsImage Kitchen – Steps to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX devices.
Download the Image Kitchen for Android from the link above and unzip it. Open carliv.bat batch file. Now, copy your stock ROM’s recovery.img and paste it in the “recovery-resources” folder that you will find inside the unzipped folder. In the Carliv Image Kitchen window, type in R and press enter. Then type 1 and enter again.
Type 1 to unpack the image file. You will get the message that says “Your image is unpacked in recovery folder”. Now open the recovery folder in the Carliv unzipped folder.
There you will find a folder named “ramdisk” and 10 other files. Now create a new folder somewhere and name it “stock”. Copy and paste all the contents from the “recovery” folder (ramdisk folder and all 10 other files). Then, delete the recovery.img file that you left on the “recovery-resources” folder before. Also delete all the contents in “recovery” folder too.
Now, copy and paste the custom recovery image file, the TWRP that you want to port into the “recovery-resources” folder. Repeat the same steps as before to create the files on “recovery” folder and create a new folder named “port”.
Transfer all the contents of “recovery” folder to the port folder that you created. Delete the files on “recovery” folder but DO NOT delete the custom recovery image in the “recovery-resources” folder. Now open both the stock and port folders and keep them on your desktop side by side. Copy the “recovery.img-kernel” and “recovery.img-kerneloffset” from the stock folder and paste it on port folder. Overwrite it to replace existing files with the same name.
Then open the “ramdisk” folder on both stock and port folders. Copy and paste/replace these files from stock’s ramdisk folder to port’s ramdisk folder: fstab, metainit.modem.rc, metainit.project.rc, metainit.rc and ueventd.rc. Now copy all the files and folder on “ port” folder and paste it into the “recovery” folder in the unzipped Carliv folder. In the Carliv Image Kitchen window, type 2 and press enter.
A message saying the image file was repacked will appear. You can view it on the output folder named “output”. This is your new TWRP ported image file. Copy the newly made image file from the “output” folder and paste it in a new folder. Rename it as you want. Copy the scatter file of your stock ROM and paste it in the same folder as the ported TWRP image file you just made. Now, open the SP Flash Tool and flash it.That’s it.
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