File !link!: Mt6761 Scatter

- name: pgpt start: 0x0 size: 0x80000

: Usually caused by a poor USB connection, outdated VCOM drivers, or a low phone battery. Try a different USB port and ensure your device is charged.

partition_index: 0 partition_name: preloader file_name: preloader_mt6761.bin is_download: true type: SV5_BL_BIN linear_start_addr: 0x0 physical_start_addr: 0x0 partition_size: 0x40000 region: EMMC_BOOT_1 mt6761 scatter file

- name: userdata + name: userdata size: 0x2EE000000 type: ext4 - is_download: true + is_download: false # This preserves your existing data while flashing system/boot

Re-flashing the clean, factory partition layout blocks a corrupted boot loop sequence. - name: pgpt start: 0x0 size: 0x80000 :

Read the phone’s partition table info directly from its preloader.

The Ultimate Guide to the MT6761 Scatter File: Downloading, Flashing, and Firmware Repair Read the phone’s partition table info directly from

Disconnect your phone and hold the Power button to boot it up. Note that the first boot after flashing can take up to 5-10 minutes. Troubleshooting Common MT6761 Flashing Errors

partition_index: 1 partition_name: pgpt file_name: NONE is_download: false type: NORMAL_ROM linear_start_addr: 0x0 physical_start_addr: 0x0 partition_size: 0x80000 region: EMMC_USER

: If you cannot find one for your specific device, you can use WWR MTK or similar tools to extract and create a scatter file from a working device backup.