The tool will parse the device partitions and automatically generate a companion Android_scatter.txt file alongside the partition dumps.
A small window featuring a green circle and a "Download OK" message confirms a successful flash. Unplug and boot your device. Common Errors and Troubleshooting
Click on the button next to the Scatter-loading File field.
Double-check your hardware specifications. Unpack the correct, matching firmware package designed explicitly for your exact hardware revision. Critical Safety Warning
While there are dozens of partitions in a modern Android layout, a few defined in your MT3367 scatter file require special attention:
When you open an MT3367_Android_scatter.txt file in a text editor like Notepad++, you will see a structured layout containing global variables followed by specific partition blocks. 1. Global Header Information The tool will parse the device partitions and
A: This is a common Windows OS path error. Try moving your firmware folder directly to a short path on your main drive, like C:\MT3367_Firmware\ . Ensure the folder name and its parent paths contain no spaces or special characters [15†L20].
Keep the boxes checked for the partitions you want to update (or leave all checked for a full system restore).
- partition_index: SYS0 - partition_name: PRELOADER - file_name: preloader_xxx.bin - size: 0x400000 - linear_start_addr: 0x0 - physical_start_addr: 0x0 Use code with caution. Common Errors and Troubleshooting Click on the button
The precise physical start addresses on the flash memory where each file belongs.
Primarily targets eMMC 5.1 or internal NAND configurations common in embedded systems.
Wipes and updates the entire partition table cleanly. Use this if you are upgrading between major Android operating system versions.
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If you open an MT3367_Android_scatter.txt file in a text editor like Notepad++, you will see a structured layout. MediaTek uses a specific syntax to define storage attributes. Understanding these terms is crucial before attempting any modifications. 1. Global Header Information