Mt6577 Android Scatter Emmc.txt 📥

Download and install the correct on your Windows PC.

: The specific hex address in the EMMC (embedded Multi-Media Controller) user space where a partition begins.

When you open an MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt file in a text editor like Notepad++, you will see a structured list of parameters for each partition. A typical block looks like this: MT6577 Android scatter emmc.txt

. This file acts as a "map" or blueprint, telling the flashing software exactly where each component of the Android firmware (like the bootloader, recovery, and system) should be written on the device's EMMC (internal storage) memory. What is a Scatter File?

: Even within the MT6577 family, different manufacturers might use different partition sizes. It is always best to use a scatter file extracted from the official stock ROM for your specific model. Download and install the correct on your Windows PC

| Brand | Model | Storage Type | Scatter Variant | |-------|-------|--------------|------------------| | Micromax | A110 (Canvas 2) | eMMC | MT6577_emmc_A110.txt | | Lenovo | P700i | eMMC | Lenovo_P700i_scatter.txt | | Samsung | Galaxy Grand Duos (GT-I9082) | eMMC | S6577_emmc.txt | | Fly | IQ441 (Quad) | eMMC | IQ441_scatter.txt |

If you ever need to fully unbrick a device that has a completely corrupted Preloader, you would need a hardware programmer (like an in BootROM mode ) or tools like MTK Client to force a download without any functional firmware on the device. A typical block looks like this:

: Leftover cache data conflicting with new system files.

A window showing your phone's complete partition table will open. Click the button at the bottom.

The tool will populate the table with partitions. Ensure the files in the ROM folder match the file names in the tool.

For the MT6577, the emmc specification is crucial. eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) is the internal storage technology. Earlier MT65xx devices sometimes used raw NAND, but the MT6577 specifically relies on eMMC. Therefore, using a NAND-based scatter file on an eMMC device will result in a hard brick.