[GUIDE][FIRMWARE] Hyundai 7" HyTab Plus (7LB1) 4G-LTE Tablet | Stock Firmware Restoration Guide - Android General

Hyundai 7" HyTab Plus
4G-LTE Android Tablet
Model No. 7LB1
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Factory Firmware
Restoration & Upgrading Guide​
OVERVIEW:
This guide outlines detailed instructions on restoring and/or upgrading the Hyundai 7" HyTab Plus (7LB1) tablet to its stock factory state by way of flashing a factory firmware package to the device. This procedure can be used to fix a tablet which is bricked, stuck in a boot loop or is otherwise unable to boot into the Android OS. This guide can likewise be used by device owners who are experiencing issues attributed to firmware corruption, those who simply wish to revert to a fully stock and unmodified Android OS, or those who wish to upgrade from an older firmware build. This process will remove any system level mods, root binaries, custom kernels, recoveries, etc., as well as lock the bootloader if it is in an unlocked state.
FIRMWARE INFO:
• OS/Version: Android 10 (Go Edition)
• Build No. full_tb8765ap1_bsp_1g-user
• Build ID: QP1A.190711.020
• Build Date: September 19, 2020
• Security Patch Level: June 5, 2020
• Build Type: User
• Build Tag: release-keys
• Kernel version: Linux 4.14.141
• Radio: MOLY.LR12A.R2.MP.V135.8
• Custom Build: alps.mp.q0.mp1-V9.82
• API Level: 29
• Partition Scheme: Dynamic (non-A/B)
PREREQUISITES: ​
A PC or laptop running on Windows 7/8.1/10/11;​
The SP Fladh Tool firmware flashing software (link provuded below);​
A factory firmware package for the 7LB1 tablet (link provided below);​
The vCom MediaTek USB drivers installed on your Windows computer (link provided below);​
The factory supplied or a quality equivalent USB-C to USB-A data syncing cable.​
INSTALLING MEDIATEK vCOM DRIVERS
The most common obstacle many members encounter when using the SP Flash Tool is device recognition. The SP Flash Tool software flashes firmware directly to the NAND/eMMC whilst the mobile device is in BROM flash mode. In other words, the flash tool is interacting directly with the MediaTek chipset during the flashing process. The user merely needs to connect the powered off mobile device to the PC or laptop using an adequate USB data syncing cable. SP Flash Tool, in turn, will initiate BROM flash mode on the mobile device and commence with the firmware restoration process. In order for your device to be properly recognized in this regard, it is crucial that the MediaTek vCom USB drivers are properly installed and configured on your Windows computer. While I will not be outlining step-by-step instructions here on installing these drivers, I have provided a link in the downloads section below for a comprehensive guide on properly installing and configuring the vCom USB drivers on your Windows machine. Once you have completed this crucial task, you may proceed with this guide. Be sure and thank the OP of that guide, @skeleton1911, if you use his work.
DISCLAIMER
This guide involves flashing the eMMC internal storage device of your tablet with a factory firmware package, thus fully restoring your tablet to its stock factory condition. The procedure outlined below is inherently risky to the overall integrity and operabilitu of your tablet. Failure to follow the instructions properly can, for instance, render your device completely inoperable. By proceeding further, you are assuming sole responsibility for the integrity and operability of your tablet. I have fully tested this procedure on my own device. Follow the instructions carefully, employ patience, and things should go smoothly. I am not responsible if you brick or otherwise damage your tablet. Moreover, it should be emphasized that this guide is for model 7LB1 only. Its sister tablet, the WiFi-only 7WB1 model, incorporates major hardware and firmware differences. Accordingly, these two models are not intercompatible with regard to firmware builds. ​
INSTRUCTIONS
This section presumes that you have properly installed & configured the latest MediaTek vCom USB drivers on your Windiws PC or laptop. Again, I have linked a guide for installing these drivers in the downloads section below. Your bootloader does not need to be in an unlocked state. However, this procedure will relock your bootloader if it is presently in an unlocked state.
WARNING: This procedure will erase all saved user data from your device. Before proceeding, make a backup of any files, media or data that you wish to preserve.​
Download the 7LB1 factory firmware package from the link below and extract the contents of the archive to a folder on your computer desktop, or to a folder in another convenient directory;​
Download SP Flash Tool v5.1924 from the link below and extract the archive to your desktop, or to another easily accessible directory;​
Ensure that your tablet is powered off and is not connected to your PC or laptop;. Likewise, ensure that there are no other mobile devices or USB storage devices connected to your computer;​
Open the SP Flash Tool folder that you extracted in Step 2. Click on flash_tool.exe, then right click and choose to Run as Administrator;​
Ensure that the pull-down menu, located near the mid-left region of the interface, is set to Download only. Next, click on the Choose folder icon, located to the right of the Scatter-loading file heading.​
A file explorer will be launched. Navigate to the saved location of the firmware you extracted in the first step. In the firmware directory, select MT6739_Android_scatter.txt and then click Open;​
The SP Flash Tool will now load the factory firmware package. A violet-colored progress bar near the bottom of the interface will reflect the completion status.​
Once the firmware has been loaded, connect the USB-A end of the data syncing cable to your PC or laptop. Click the Download box located near the upper-left region of the interface;​
Now, connect the USB-C end of the data sync cable to your tablet. If the vCom drivers are properly installed and configured on your PC or laptop, SP Flash Tool will recognize your device and initiate firmware installation via BROM flash mode. A yellow progress bar located near the bottom of the interface will reflect the percentage of completion. Once completed, you will receive a notification that the procedure was successful.​
Disconnect your tablet and use the power key to boot the device. Your tablet shouid now be restored to its unmodified factory state and running on the latest stock firmware build.​
DOWNLOADS
Installing MediaTek vCom Drivers Guide
7LB1 Android 10 (GE) Factory Firmware
SP Flash Tool v5.1924
THANKS & MENTIONS
I would like to give a heartfelt thanks to Hyundai Technology Support Specialist @yusefgharib for providing me with factory firmware packages for this device, as well as other Hyundai tablet models. Yusef has been a tremendous help in this regard. Also, thanks to @skeleton1911 for his comprehensive guide on installing vCom MediaTek USB drivers on Windows. Great guide with simple and detailed steps.​

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Micromax Funbook-How to's, ROM's Scripts
Here are the drivers and tools you almost certainly need.​
http://www.mediafire.com/?t6369ab0ta6x36q --- ADB Drivers
http://www.mediafire.com/?7yh4iaorj01n3d7--LiveSuit-FlashTool
http://www.mediafire.com/?qjxyjz0a86af674-- 2.3.4 ROM
http://www.mediafire.com/?2b2t0mybds03s-- Chinese OEM Ployer MOMO9 ROM 4.0.3
http://www.mediafire.com/?k9n1o5avmy6m6-- Qware ROM 4.0.3
http://www.mediafire.com/?fp2apmx4p2x72di-- Custom ROM by FezzFest
http://www.virtual-productions.nl/QwarePro3/Bootanimations/Pip-boy%203000/ICS/bootanimation.zip-- Fallout Bootanimation
http://www.mediafire.com/?ro9jikqsqdx3i2o -- SCRIPT to install CWM and Gain ROOT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1378594-- Unofficial CyanogenMod- NOT TESTED
Instructions to use Livesuit--
Firmware upgrade by tool:
Android upgrade process will be formatted with built-in flash memory, if necessary, please backup the data at first.
I. The use of specialized PC terminal upgrade tool
The upgrade file includes: 97F1-D1-H2-H01-N410.20111210.img; the upgrade process is as follows: (in the Windows XP system upgrade for example)
1: Download and unpack the upgrade tool.
2: Download and unpack the upgrade file.
3: To run the upgrade tool in the PC terminal such as LiveSuit.exe [if it is prompted there is need to install the driver, please install FWDN directory driver]. As shown below:
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4. According to user ‘s guide of the LiveSuit, click "select the firmware upgrade file" and added upgrade file “97F1-D1-H2-H01-N410.20111210.img”.to the firmware list,shown as below red area:
5.Turn off the MID first,and press the return key of MID, using USB wire to connect the PC terminal and the MID and then press POWER button ten times; at this point, PC side LiveSuit.exe applications will appear the following interface:
Remark: For first time upgrade, you need to install driver manually, as the
Click on “yes” again will appear the following interface
6. When the upgrade is finished 100% will appear the following interface
Click the OK button, the upgrade is completed, the system will automatically restart.
NOTE: Pug out the USB cable, and the turn on the machine, when machine into the system within one minute, it is best not to operate the machine,because the first time start need to loading some backstage program.
For first time upgrade, you need to install driver manually
I am not responsible for any damage-- HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
Which ROM should i use? ? I flashed using the Qware one, 97F1-D1-H2-H01-N413.20120314* ROM by Eyeoncomputers.
What difference will it make if i use the one by Fezz Fest.
A direct link to the fezzfast Rom?
akhilkapila said:
A direct link to the fezzfast Rom?
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No I dont think so
Everyone is requested to shift to androidforums.com
There is a separate forum for Funbook there
Here is the link to forum
Funbook
@varunmehra
you did a preety good job in finding these stuffs
cna spmeone give the details of these rom ...nd liknwhere did find it ... and are their any other custom rpms for funbook ?
varunmehra5 said:
Micromax Funbook-How to's, ROM's Scripts
Here are the drivers and tools you almost certainly need.​
http://www.mediafire.com/?t6369ab0ta6x36q --- ADB Drivers
http://www.mediafire.com/?7yh4iaorj01n3d7--LiveSuit-FlashTool
http://www.mediafire.com/?qjxyjz0a86af674-- 2.3.4 ROM
http://www.mediafire.com/?2b2t0mybds03s-- Chinese OEM Ployer MOMO9 ROM 4.0.3
http://www.mediafire.com/?k9n1o5avmy6m6-- Qware ROM 4.0.3
http://www.mediafire.com/?fp2apmx4p2x72di-- Custom ROM by FezzFest
http://www.virtual-productions.nl/QwarePro3/Bootanimations/Pip-boy%203000/ICS/bootanimation.zip-- Fallout Bootanimation
http://www.mediafire.com/?ro9jikqsqdx3i2o -- SCRIPT to install CWM and Gain ROOT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1378594-- Unofficial CyanogenMod- NOT TESTED
Instructions to use Livesuit--
Firmware upgrade by tool:
Android upgrade process will be formatted with built-in flash memory, if necessary, please backup the data at first.
I. The use of specialized PC terminal upgrade tool
The upgrade file includes: 97F1-D1-H2-H01-N410.20111210.img; the upgrade process is as follows: (in the Windows XP system upgrade for example)
1: Download and unpack the upgrade tool.
2: Download and unpack the upgrade file.
3: To run the upgrade tool in the PC terminal such as LiveSuit.exe [if it is prompted there is need to install the driver, please install FWDN directory driver]. As shown below:
4. According to user ‘s guide of the LiveSuit, click "select the firmware upgrade file" and added upgrade file “97F1-D1-H2-H01-N410.20111210.img”.to the firmware list,shown as below red area:
5.Turn off the MID first,and press the return key of MID, using USB wire to connect the PC terminal and the MID and then press POWER button ten times; at this point, PC side LiveSuit.exe applications will appear the following interface:
Remark: For first time upgrade, you need to install driver manually, as the
Click on “yes” again will appear the following interface
6. When the upgrade is finished 100% will appear the following interface
Click the OK button, the upgrade is completed, the system will automatically restart.
NOTE: Pug out the USB cable, and the turn on the machine, when machine into the system within one minute, it is best not to operate the machine,because the first time start need to loading some backstage program.
For first time upgrade, you need to install driver manually
I am not responsible for any damage-- HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
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hii thanks for tutorial
I installed the rom 2.3.4 but there is different language can u pls
help me
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saif kazi said:
hii thanks for tutorial
I installed the rom 2.3.4 but there is different language can u pls
help me
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ok i found out the language problem
it says "image file invalid" please help ....wht is the problem >?
Need help getting G-sensor to work
I had battery issues with my funbook & at the service center they changed my motherboard. i didn't realized to make a backup of the new firmware they provided, hence when i install any custom firmware rom i can not get G-Sensor to work. So i decided to be brave & opened the tablet cover, here i found out that the new mother board is "inet-97f rev03 zgc 2012-06-15" while earlier was of Rev02. i have attached a picture below too ..
Can some one help me how can i get the G-sensor to work again ?? Please help .... i dont think i have warranty anymore as i opened up the tablet & even i dont have the original software so

【Tutorial】Lenovo S880 - ♡All you ever need to know♡

Hi guys,
This is Nic (despite my "wongyikhoong" username) from Malaysia. I have recently bought 2 units of Lenovo S880 from Beijing, China and I am instantly in love with this device. I see a lot of people facing problems with this phone. So I am here trying to help out as much as I can.
Lenovo S880 is a cool 5 inch ICS running device with dual sim capabilities. Specs as below:
Lenovo LePhone S880 specs:
5.0″ LCD display @ 480×800 pixels
1.0GHz MediaTek MT6575 processor
512MB RAM
4Gb internal storage
up to 32Gb via microSD
3G/HSDPA, dual-SIM, dual-standby
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
GPS with aGPS support
2250mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
However, due to the fact that it is a China phone, it came pre-installed with loads of rubbish Chinese applications which tremendously slow down the device and there is no Google apps installed onto the device. The phone came with a native Chinese ROM and there IS a ROW (Rest Of The World) ROM out there.
In order to make the phone usable to us international users, you would need to flash a ROW ROM onto the device. And here's how to.
Stuff you would need:
1. Micro USB cable
2. MediaTek USB VCOM drivers
3. SP Flash Tool (v3.1206.01 or higher)
4. A ROW ROM for your Lenovo S880
All the above can be obtained from my Dropbox folder
1. Download and install the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers to your PC.
2.
please make a complete tutorial. because i can't read chinesse kanji,
Hey found the tutorial AT Google, too. I use the s3 hispeed rom. Just perfect
Is it possible to get the lenovo fm transmitter app into my new Rom? Would bei awsome.
Official Firmware S110
Finally i make my own tutorial in English
source:
1. penyuSlancar tutorial on kaskus
2. BM-Smartphone-reviews
3. re-writen in Lenovo Lephone Indonesia Facebook Group
Flashing Official ROM for Lenovo S880 S110 ROW
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WARNING!!!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not try it unless you really understand. If there is damage to your equipment, we will not be responsible, you are responsible for yourself, and you are reminded!!!
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1. Download the following file : Official ROM file S110 ROW
2. Extract the file in the folder, for example C:\
3. Also extract SP_Flash_Tool_v3.1216.02.rar file where located in the folder that had been extracted, and the also extract file target_bin.zip. Please note in the folder Flash Tool there are "new usb driver" folder which will be used to install the driver.
4. Turn off his phone. Remove the battery, sim card and external sdcard.
5. Plug the USB cable that connect the phone to the PC.
6. Windows will detect the new hardware. On windows 32 bit (wether it's windows xp, 7, or 8), installed drivers will fail. Open the device manager (usually by right-clicking the computer, properties, device manager, or by going to Control Panel \ System and Security \ System). Find new hardware that has not installed its drivers, usually Media tek USB VCOM or MT65xx. Right click on the drivers and driver updates. Select browse my computer for driver software, and navigate to the folder location where the "new usb drivers" folder in the flashtool folder. Drivers will be installed.
8. Disconnect the data cable
9. Run the program Flashtool. In Scatter-loading, point to point to Folder Target_bin / and locate the file MTK6575_Andriod_scatter_emmc.txt. Then check DA DL All With Check SUM, as shown below:
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10. Press Firmware -> Upgrade. Then plug the cable back data.
11. The upgrade process will take some times, and will appear in the bottom bar of red, purple, and yellow, and ends with an image like this:
12. The upgrade process is complete. Then replace the battery, SIM card and its sdcard.
ROM in JB
Really hoping this device has JB ROM ... anyone can provide the whatever ROM based on JB would be very appreciated :good:
i read from a chinesse forum.. it's said that lenovo will launch JB for S880 and P700 in early 2013. but don't hope to much.
jns89 said:
Hey found the tutorial AT Google, too. I use the s3 hispeed rom. Just perfect
Is it possible to get the lenovo fm transmitter app into my new Rom? Would bei awsome.
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Can you share how to flash s3 hispeed?
Sent from my Lenovo S880
is this ROM contain Arabic language??

[GUIDE][TB3-850F/M] Lenovo Tab3 8 | Factory Firmware Restoration Guide

Lenovo Tab3 8​Model No. TB3-850F/M
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Restoration Guide
​OVERVIEW
There are a number of methods that can be used to restore the factory firmware on the Lenovo Tab3 8. The method used in this guide is undoubtedly the simplest, quickest and most efficient. We will be using the Lenovo-Moto Rescue & Smart Assistant (RSA). The RSA is a Windows-based proprietary software suite and factory firmware restoration solution, developed and released by the Lenovo/Motorola Mobility conglomerate. This PC client software can be used to restore virtually any smartphone, tablet or smart device manufactured by Lenovo or Motorola over the past several years. The RSA installs and configures the latest USB device drivers on your PC or laptop, matches your device with the most current official firmware available, downloads the firmware package, and then uses a chipset-based flashing protocol to install the firmware. An invaluable feature of RSA is its ability to flash the Tab3 8 from a powered-off state (BROM mode) on tablets that are bricked and thus incapable of booting into the Android OS, fastboot mode, or recovery mode.
COMPATIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS
The RSA software will run on Windows 7, 8.1, 10 or 11 (64-bit). Lenovo lists a minimum CPU speed of 2 GHz and a minimum of 2 GB RAM to ensure RSA compatibility on your PC or laptop.
You will need a reliable internet connection to use RSA, an active Lenovo user account (free & quick to set up), and the factory supplied or a quality equivalent USB-A to micro USB syncing/charging cable.
This guide can be used for firmware restoration of either the WiFi-only model (TB3-850F) or the 4G-LTE supported model (TB3-850M) of the Lenovo Tab3 8. ​
RSA INSTALLATION & SETUP
Download the RSA software client from the link provided below onto your Windows PC or laptop. Double click the .exe installer and follow all prompts to install the RSA software. During the installation, the RSA software will also install the latest USB device drivers on your computer. Upon the initial launch of the RSA client, you will first be be prompted to agree with the terms of use and the privacy policy. Check the appropriate box and click Continue. Next, you will be prompted to sign in to your Lenovo account. Go ahead and create a new account if you do not already have one. It's completely free and only takes a moment to create. ​INSTRUCTIONS
Once signed in to your Lenovo account, the RSA software will open to the main screen. Click on the Rescue tab located in the upper-left of the interface​
Next, click the Tablet option. You will now be prompted to submit your tablet serial number so that the client can locate the correct firmware for your model. To skip this, click the option titled How to find SN?, then click the arrow on the far right titled More​
Next, click the option titled Manual Selection located in the lower-right of the window​
Now you will be prompted to Select the name & model of your device. In the upper box, use the pulldown menu and select Lenovo Tab3 8 from the list of devices​
In the lower box, use the pulldown menu and select either TB3-850F (if you have the WiFi-only model) or TB3-850M (if you have the 4G-LTE supported model)​
The RSA will now list the most current firmware build available from Lenovo's software support servers. This will be listed as the Target Firmware​
After ensuring that the target firmware listed matches your device model, click the orange Download tab​
The RSA software will now download the firmware package and sone additional software components needed to flash your device. Ensure that your tablet is in a powered off state​
Once the files are downloaded, click the Start Rescue tab. Follow the on-screen prompts for instructions on connecting/disconnecting the tablet to/from your computer​
The restoration process generally takes just over five minutes to compete. Once the RSA client provides a restoration complete notification, simply power up your tablet like normal​
That's it. Your Lenovo Tab3 8 should now be reverted to its unmodified stock state and running on the most current factory firmware build. ​
DOWNLOADS
• Rescue & Smart Assistant v6.5.2.22
• Official Lenovo RSA Software Releases
• RSA User & Info Guide (English, PDF)​

Oppo A73: adb works but fastboot won't recognize the device on either Linux or Windows

I'm badly in need of help with my broken Android device. The XDA community is where I always found most information on those matters so I'm hoping someone can help me out. Some background on everything that went on today: I recently bought an Oppo A73 (non-5G version), I live in Romania so the best I can offer are these links for the store I got it from:
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My grievance with the device is how it comes with an Android distribution called ColorOS which is filled with bloatware and things being shoved in my face. I was discussing this today and someone brought up adb explaining how I could use the command to remove unwanted system packages. I used it to get rid of some things I wanted nothing to do with, such as Rakuten and Heytap. For some mind boggling reason it appears those garbage packages were connected even to the core system: The device became unable to start up and entered a boot loop. This forced me to do a factory reset from recovery mode, causing me to lose all contacts and SMS messages as I didn't think to back them up first. After that ordeal I want my phone to use the default Android distribution: I'd rather have just Google involved with my phone over all those insane extra services, I'm not going back to this broken bloated OS.
Someone explained to me the basics of ADB and DSU Loader. After enabling Developer Mode I was able to enable the "OEM Unlock" feature then use the DSU Loader option to download a DSU package. My two options are "GSI ARM64" and "GSI+GMS ARM64" I used the later as advised. After the download completed I was prompted to restart my device in order to boot into the new image which I did from the notification. The phone however would only boot into ColorOS each time. I was told this must be because I need to use the commands fastboot oem unlock and fastboot reboot after adb reboot bootloader. The problem is that while adb recognizes my device, fastboot does not due to driver issues.
I spent hours trying to find some format in which fastboot would detect the device but everything seems to be broken, that's presently what I need your help with. I only use Linux these days, Manjaro KDE more precisely: I have a Windows 7 image and in an attempt to find a solution I downloaded Windows 10 as well: I installed Win 10 in VirtualBox and proceeded to install every update and driver I could find, following articles explaining how to get the driver for Oppo A73. None of them would work however: Even with all those drivers installed, the device manager sees an invalid USB device and neither adb or fastbook see it from the VM... same story with Win 7.
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Download Latest oppo usb driver for Window, here we Share Official oppo usb driver for mediatek and qcom based oppo phone
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Oppo A73 USB Drivers will help your Windows computer recognize your Android device. Then you can transfer files from computer to Android or even install the stock or custom ROM to your Android device.
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Can someone please tell me what OS and driver I need to get fastboot to recognize the device? If there's no way to, is there an alternative to fastboot to remove whatever's preventing the DSU image from booting and allowing me to flash it? Like I said I have access to adb on my main machine just not fastboot, anything adb can do should work.
I can't change my OS only for this task however. If I need Windows, is it not possible to do it from VirtualBox using the configuration in the screenshot above? If VBox is the issue, I will in an extreme scenario consider using a separate hard drive on my mother's computer to temporarily install Windows just to do this. I strongly hope that won't be necessary however, and this can be solved with a live tool or Linux distribution that has the necessary drivers.
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) | Platform | Android Developers
Dynamic System Updates (DSU) lets developers install a GSI side by side with the device's system image on a DSU-supported device that runs Android 10 or higher.
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Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
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I've attempted the tutorial described here, including the manual technique using adb commands the downloaded image and of course setting the feature flag as indicated. Even with adb shell am start-activity the custom image refuses to load: The notification says "dynamic system is ready, to start using it restart your device"... I click on "restart" inside this notification, the phone reboots, I see the oppo logo for a little then it goes black then I see it again, but after that I'm back in the original OS. What's breaking it and not letting the DSU load?!
AFAIK the Oppo A73 doesn't support Fastboot.
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AFAIK the Oppo A73 doesn't support Fastboot.
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Is it possible for a device to not have it entirely? What are my options in that case? Can't ADB or another tool or app unlock the bootloader? Is there no safe way to simply get it to use stock Android with just the Google stuff on it by default? Was hoping I could get it to Android 12 too that way.
You flash device's Stock ROM by means of ADB Sideload method.
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You flash device's Stock ROM by means of ADB Sideload method.
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Thanks, I'm looking into that method. The device's recovery mode doesn't have anything with the word "sideload" in it, but does offer the option to install from local storage. Would that do for a full ROM or am I in trouble again?
And where do I get the stock Android ROM from Google? I can only find custom ones, don't want to risk playing with that: I'd like the official Android 12, ideally the same image that would be downloaded by the builtin DSU loader as that seemed to know exactly what it needed.
Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
Is this correct or should I look somewhere else?
Google dosn't offer a device's Stock ROM: Google only offers the vanilla Android OS ( AKA AOSP ) what is base for the Stock ROMs OEMs implement on their devices.
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Google dosn't offer a device's Stock ROM: Google only offers the vanilla Android OS ( AKA AOSP ) what is base for the Stock ROMs OEMs implement on their devices.
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I see. So if I install the GSI, can I install Google Play separately to get the apps I need back? Should be all the Google stuff I need. I assume the GSI contains all the other components like call, SMS, camera, loader (homescreen), etc? Is there a risk of missing any base functionality?
I used Treble yesterday and it indicated a valid image I can use. Where do I actually download it from? Then what exactly am I meant to do with it, how do I sideload or install it from recovery and so on?
Sorry for all the questions: First time I'm actually having to flash a phone, very nervous about bricking.

[GUIDE][FIRMWARE] Hot Pepper™ Chilaca 4G-LTE (HPP-L60A) | Factory Firmware Restoration/Unbricking Guide

Hot Pepper™ Chilaca
4G-LTE Smartphone
T-Mobile® Certified
Model No. HPP-L60A
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Factory Firmware
Restoration /
Unbricking Guide​
OVERVIEW
ThIs guide will outline detailed instructions for restoring the factory firmware on the Hot Pepper Chilaca (HPP-L60A) smartphone. This procedure can be used to unbrick your device, recover from a persistent boot loop, resolve issues involving corrupt firmware, or simply revert a modified device to its stock factory state.
PREREQUISITES​
A PC or laptop running Windows 7/8.1/10/11​
A reliable internet connection to download the provided files​
The factory supplied, or a quality equivalent, USB-A to USB-C data syncing/charging cable​
The MediaTek vCOM drivers will need to be installed on your PC or laptop (link to installation guide is provided in downloads section)​
DISCLAIMER
While any procedure involving the flashing of a mobile device's partitions is inherently risky, these risks are somewhat diminished by the fact that many of the members using this guide already have an inoperable or malfunctioning device. Nevertheless, by proceeding further, you are assuming sole responsibility for the operability and integrity of your smartphone, thus absolving me of any liability in the event things go bad. Follow the instructions carefully, employ some patience, and things should go smoothly. I would strongly encourage inexperienced members to read this guide in its entirety, prior to beginning the instructions.
BOOTLOADER STATE
It should be noted that this guide will suffice to restore your device regardless of whether your bootloader is in a locked or unlocked state.
If your bootloader is in an unlocked state at the time you commence with this guide, the flashing method outlined in the instructions will not relock your bootloader.
Lastly, OTA updates do not check the state of the bootloader prior to installation. Hence, even in an unlocked state, OTA updates will install normally.​
​FIRMWARE INFO
OS/Version: Android 12 (Go Edition)
Firmware Build: HPP-L60A-3.0.18
Build ID: 12/SP1A.210812.016
Kernel Version: Linux v4.19.191
Radio: MOLY.LR12A.R3.MP.V208.3.P5
Bootloader: x047_k61v1_32_bsp_1g
Security Patch Level: September 5, 2022
API Level: 31
Partition Scheme: Dynamic (Non A/B)
Project Treble: Supported
​INSTRUCTIONS
Due to the secure boot feature of the Chilaca, the SP Flash Tool will not flash factory firmware unless the user provides a secure authentication (SecAuth) file in conjunction with the firmware package. Thanks to a brilliant group of developers, however, there is an exploit to disable the secure boot feature on your Chilaca, thus fully bypassing the DA/SLA security check performed by SP Flash Tool. This will enable the factory firmware to be flashed without an authorization file loaded into SP Flash Tool.
Before we begin, if you have not yet installed the MediaTek vCOM drivers on your Windows computer, visit the link provided in the downloads section below and complete that task.​
Download the SecAuth bypass utility from the below link and extract the archived file to an empty folder on your computer's desktop​
Right click mtksecbypass.exe and run it as an administrator​
Click the Disable Secure Boot tab in the tool's interface. Next, connect the USB-A end of your data syncing cable to your PC or laptop​
Ensuring that your Chilaca is in a powered off state, press and hold the Volume +, Volume -, and Power keys simultaneously while then connecting the USB-C end of the cable to your smartphone. Do not release the three hardware keys until you are notified that secure boot has been successfully disabled. Disconnect the USB-C end of the cable from your phone and ensure it remains powered off. Leave the cable connected to your computer​
Next, download SP Flash Tool from the below link and extract the contents of the archived file to an empty folder on your desktop.​
Download the HPP-L60A firmware package from the below link and extract the contents of the file to an empty folder on your desktop​
In the SP Flash Tool folder, right click flash_tool.exe and run it as an administrator.​
Click the tab corresponding with the Scatter Loading File box in the SP Flash Tool interface. Windows File Explorer will be launched. Now navigate to the folder wherein you extracted the firmware file. Select MT6761_Android_scatter.txt then click Open​
A violet progress bar at the bottom of SP Flash Tool will indicate the loading of the firmware package. Once loaded, click the Download tab. Next, without pressing any hardware buttons, connect the USB-C end of the cable to your Chilaca.​
If the MediaTek vCOM drivers are properly configured on your computer, your smartphone will be recognized by SP Flash Tool and the firmware restoration process will begin. A progress bar at the bottom of the flash tool interface will reflect the status of the installation​
Once flashing is complete, SP Flash Tool will indicate that the installation was successful. Now simply power on your smartphone and allow the device to boot.​
Your Chilaca should now be restored to its stock factory state and running on firmware build HPP-L60A-3.0.18. Because this build is not the most recent, upon reboot and completion of initial setup, you will be prompted to install one or more OTA updates.​DOWNLOADS
• SecAuth Bypass Tool v1.0.0R001
• Firmware Build HPP-L60A-3.0.18
• MediaTek vCOM Drivers Installation Guide
• SP Flash Tool v5.1924
THANKS & CREDITS
Full credit for the SecAuth bypass tool goes to Chaosmaster, xyzz, & Bjoern Kerler. Credit for the MediaTek vCom installation guide for Windows goes to XDA Senior Member @skeleton1911. Thanks to Support Tech Jorge Chavez over at Hot Pepper™ Mobile for providing the factory firmware for the Chilaca. Thanks to Hot Pepper™ CEO Shawn Sun for giving me a Chilaca handset and allowing me to evaluate and test the device. ​
Very extensive and detailed. Props to you @Viva La Android and @skeleton1911 for the all the help.
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Very extensive and detailed. Props to you @Viva La Android and @skeleton1911 for the all the help.
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Thanks for the kind words, friend.
Didn’t work for me.
keep getting this error:
ERROR STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION (0xC0050005)​i doubled checked everything.
when i finally flashed it with RDPOWERplus it flashed 100% but now bricked
bricked a assurance wireless phone trying this.
Darxtek said:
Didn’t work for me.
keep getting this error:
ERROR STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION (0xC0050005)​i doubled checked everything.
when i finally flashed it with RDPOWERplus it flashed 100% but now bricked
bricked a assurance wireless phone trying this.
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Luckily you can't really hard brick a MediaTek device. The BROM protocol will almost always provide a backdoor for restoring the firmware. And I'm not saying that to downplay your bricked device by any means. It certainly sucks to be bricked -- regardless of the hierarchial state. Although, I'm not familiar with the SP Flash Tool (0xC0050005) error you referenced. But I will research your issue and see if I can help you get restored.

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