Rmx2040 (realme 6i) scatter file
Rmx2040 (realme 6i) scatter file
(28-10-2020, 01:09 PM)subma rine13 Hi guys, I'm trying to get the scatter file in this and so far I found this on the ozip file:
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Is there any way for me to convert this to a file that SP Flash tool can read? I'm trying to flash the stock firmware but I can't because of this.
(29-10-2020, 12:09 AM)X3non(28-10-2020, 01:09 PM)subma rine13 Hi guys, I'm trying to get the scatter file in this and so far I found this on the ozip file:
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Is there any way for me to convert this to a file that SP Flash tool can read? I'm trying to flash the stock firmware but I can't because of this.
do you have the custom da file for this model?
(29-10-2020, 05:20 AM)subma rine13 Hi.
I don't know what a "da" file is, Sir. The only ones I have available that's related to the phone is the ozip file and some .img files located inside the ozip file.
Edit:
If it helps, I have the MTK all in one DA file that's already in SP Flash tool.
I also tried using Miracle 2.7a doing the method where I click MTK>Write>Select chipset (8thboot)>Select the scatter file (except, without the "bin" file because I can't find that one in the Ozip file)> and connect the phone. Unfortunately, it's stuck on:
Waiting for USB Port...
Set OPPO PreLoader USB VCOM (Android) (COM4)
>>Please Hold "ON" to connect with the phone...
It detects the phone but it never moves past that no matter how long I wait. I figured maybe the Miracle box doesn't support my phone yet because Rmx2040 came out around June or May 2020. Is there anything else I can do?
(29-10-2020, 11:15 AM)X3non(29-10-2020, 05:20 AM)subma rine13 Hi.
I don't know what a "da" file is, Sir. The only ones I have available that's related to the phone is the ozip file and some .img files located inside the ozip file.
Edit:
If it helps, I have the MTK all in one DA file that's already in SP Flash tool.
I also tried using Miracle 2.7a doing the method where I click MTK>Write>Select chipset (8thboot)>Select the scatter file (except, without the "bin" file because I can't find that one in the Ozip file)> and connect the phone. Unfortunately, it's stuck on:
Waiting for USB Port...
Set OPPO PreLoader USB VCOM (Android) (COM4)
>>Please Hold "ON" to connect with the phone...
It detects the phone but it never moves past that no matter how long I wait. I figured maybe the Miracle box doesn't support my phone yet because Rmx2040 came out around June or May 2020. Is there anything else I can do?
see https://www.hovatek.com/blog/so-whats-al...-da-files/
in summary, you could get a working scatter file by reading firmware from your device but you'll need the right DA to achieve this. Unfortunately DA file for latest oppo phones is not available
not sure why you need the scatter file but if you need toflash this device then you'll need to use ofp firmware along with the download tool that comes with the ofp file (requires authorized id)
(29-10-2020, 02:08 PM)subma rine13 I'm only doing this because I accidentally hardbricked my phone.
When I unlocked the bootloader, I tried rooting it by finding boot.img from the ozip file and using a different vbmeta.img (from a different phone because i thought they were all just the same), and it worked. At least, for a while. I started experiencing bugs such as the phone randomly rebooting, the camera wasn't working, I can't go to landscape mode and then go back to portrait because the UI would restart itself, and many more. At this point, I wanted to go back to stock. But since I unlocked my bootloader, I couldn't access stock recovery properly. In hopes of everything going well, I decided to lock the bootloader to see what'll happen (If i'll be able to access stock recovery or not). Annnnnnnd that's where everything fell apart.
(29-10-2020, 02:08 PM)subma rine13 When I restarted the phone after locking the bootloader, it gave me a "red state" on boot. I was surprised because I felt like I fu**ed things up at this point, and viola, I did. Now, I can't access stock recovery (no matter what combination I press whether it's: volume up + power / volume down + power) plus I can't go to fastboot mode because the bootloader is locked (you need the bootloader to be unlocked to access fastboot mode again, but I can't do that because the phone doesn't even get past the damn boot screen).
(29-10-2020, 02:08 PM)subma rine13 ...Edit:
Also, there are no OFP files available for Rmx2040 yet.
(29-10-2020, 02:08 PM)subma rine13 I have another model here which is about the same as this phone. It's Rmx2040 too, it's my brother's phone. Since it's working and everything, I also tried grabbing it's scatter file using MTK Droid Tools. Unfortunately, nothing was displaying in the IMEI and I can't get its scatter file because the option to do so was greyed out. I also tried getting the scatter file of my brother's phone via adb using:
adb shell
(29-10-2020, 02:08 PM)subma rine13 but it didn't work. I REALLY need that scatter file in order to flash the stock back to my phone but... I ran out of options. There's even a method where I'll need a box (which needs to be bought and I need to have an ID) or something, it's waaaay to expensive.
The only option i have left here is to just go to an authorized service center and have it fixed by them instead. I kindly ask, is there anything left that I can do to fix this problem or I have nothing left but my last option..?
(30-10-2020, 11:01 AM)X3non maybe the boot.img you used from the ozip was from a different build number
red state is most likely the reason why the device won't boot into fastboot mode anymore, not because the bootloader is locked (afterall, you need to boot into fastboot to unlock the bootloader) and i'm guessing you've figured it out already, bootloader should never be locked while running custom images
did you check the firmware @ https://firmwarex.net/realme-6i-rmx2040-...lash-file/ ? from the post it looks like an ofp firmware (no guarantees though)
also having ofp firmware is only one half the problem, you'll still need to look for someone or service with an authorized oppo flashing id to help you flash
if you can get the device to a service center then you should do that, because even if someone does manage to upload a scatter file, it's likely that it would be read using a hardware box which in turn means you'll need the same hardware box to flash (seeing as the DA is not available)
you could read firmware from such a device if it's rooted, using wwr mtk (adb tab). mtk droid tool doesn't support mtk devices with new chipsets. still you'll need da to flash to your own device seeing as you can't get to fastboot and bootloader is still locked
take the device to an authorized service center
(31-10-2020, 11:33 AM)subma rine13 YES, I LITERALLY FORGOT TO MENTION THAT! ( The phone's build number at the time of unlocking the bootloader was A.31, and at the time of flashing the patched (via magisk) boot.img, the patched boot.img was from A.27. (Sidenote: the vbmeta.img was from a post about rooting realme 5. So it's basically from a realme 5. I couldn't identify if the vbmeta file was patched too, i tried to patch it in magisk and nothing happened).
Was doing that... a bad thing? they should always be from the same build number? Dang, here I thought they were all the same.
(31-10-2020, 11:33 AM)subma rine13 I've obtained the ofp file from the link you've given to me (Thank you so much btw). I tried doing the cracked MSM download tool method but MSM isn't detecting the phone for some reason. I found this in device manager though(Under "Ports (COM & LPT"):
OPPO PreLoader USB VCOM (Android) (COM4)"
Which, appears everytime i plug in my phone while holding both volume buttons. I don't get it, if the PC is reading it, why isn't anything appearing on MSM download tool? :/ Also, it might take a while before I go to an authorized service center. I'll keep looking for methods on how to fix this for a while.