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The error typically occurs when using an outdated version of the SP Flash Tool with newer MediaTek (MTK) chipsets . This guide provides a draft article to help users troubleshoot and resolve this issue.
Verify that the listed target chip model exactly mirrors the internal processor platform of your device. If there is a massive text discrepancy, you are attempting to flash the wrong device firmware. 3. Update MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers
Outdated drivers can cause the error. Here's how to update your drivers: platform mt67 not supported on this version
Fixing SP Flash Tool Error: "Platform MT67 Not Supported on This Version"
Open your scatter file (the .txt file) with Notepad. Look at the top line for platform: MT67xx . If the number there doesn't match your device's actual chipset, you have the wrong firmware. 4. Install MediaTek VCOM Drivers The error typically occurs when using an outdated
: The "Android_scatter.txt" file you are loading might not correspond to the MT67 platform or may be corrupted.
Translation: Go download 12 different versions of this tool and guess which one works. If there is a massive text discrepancy, you
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If you're building a recovery or kernel:
If you're running into this, don't just update your tools—you actually have to downgrade! I had to roll back my SP Flash Tool to an older legacy version and switch to the v2 MTK Drivers. Sometimes backward compatibility is the only way forward in embedded dev.