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Flashing Benq drive after may update
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Do so at your own risk i do not take responsibility if anything happens especially since this might not be safe. I also recommend waiting for the professionals to release a new firmware to get around this but for the people who don't mind the risk.
Do the first step even if you have the original firmware because you will need jungleflasher opened later on so better off just getting it out the way now.
1.First you have to dump your current original firmware (the one after update that comes out with all zeros) and save it to your desktop.
2.Download LT+v1.1 and extract and place into jungleflasher like normal.
3.Now download HexEditor if you dont have it already and open up the LT+v1.1.bin file
4.after you have the file open go to search and scroll down and click Goto...
5.Make sure the settings are on hex and the offset relative to begin.
6. Type in the offset the type of firmware you have (if you have a VAD6038 62430c drive you most likely have to type in C020 if you have a 64930c yours is most likely E030 but it can also be E020 or B040) look this up before typing in just to same time so you dont have to go one by one.
7. After you find it highlight all the 77777777 which makes up the firmware that you usually spoof to take over your original firmware and paste insert your original firmware into it save and exit after you do so.
8.Return to Jungleflasher and load up the firmware you just saved in hexedit to the target firmware and spoof to source youre source should now be your original firmware
9.Click on the MTK Flash 32 tab write and then exit out of jungleflasher.
10.Now just re download the LT+v1.1 firmware and when you read youre drive it should be youre original firmware instead of a bunch of zero or just a blank space and flash youre drive like any other day.
I am planning on uploading a video tutorial tomorrow because i know a lot of people prefer them and makes it easier.
Do the first step even if you have the original firmware because you will need jungleflasher opened later on so better off just getting it out the way now.
1.First you have to dump your current original firmware (the one after update that comes out with all zeros) and save it to your desktop.
2.Download LT+v1.1 and extract and place into jungleflasher like normal.
3.Now download HexEditor if you dont have it already and open up the LT+v1.1.bin file
4.after you have the file open go to search and scroll down and click Goto...
5.Make sure the settings are on hex and the offset relative to begin.
6. Type in the offset the type of firmware you have (if you have a VAD6038 62430c drive you most likely have to type in C020 if you have a 64930c yours is most likely E030 but it can also be E020 or B040) look this up before typing in just to same time so you dont have to go one by one.
7. After you find it highlight all the 77777777 which makes up the firmware that you usually spoof to take over your original firmware and paste insert your original firmware into it save and exit after you do so.
8.Return to Jungleflasher and load up the firmware you just saved in hexedit to the target firmware and spoof to source youre source should now be your original firmware
9.Click on the MTK Flash 32 tab write and then exit out of jungleflasher.
10.Now just re download the LT+v1.1 firmware and when you read youre drive it should be youre original firmware instead of a bunch of zero or just a blank space and flash youre drive like any other day.
I am planning on uploading a video tutorial tomorrow because i know a lot of people prefer them and makes it easier.
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dude. i love you. twice
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Nice TuT Man, Should help.
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