Mtk Bypass Tool Handshaking Error Fix ❲PC PRO❳
Connect your device in BROM mode (usually by holding while plugging in the USB).
A highly stable, command-line python tool that handles handshakes much better on modern chipsets.
: Older MTK chipsets often struggle with USB 3.0/3.1 (Blue/Red) ports. Use a USB 2.0 (Black) port or a powered USB hub. Original Cables mtk bypass tool handshaking error fix
Hold the for 10–15 seconds to force a full power-off. Advanced Fix: Fixing a Corrupted Preloader (Bricked Phone)
A handshaking error occurs when the MTK Bypass Tool sends an initial signal to the device, but the device fails to respond correctly, or the computer loses track of the connection. The most common causes include: Incorrect or corrupted MediaTek USB drivers. Missing or improperly configured LibUSB filters. Faulty USB cables or hardware ports. Incorrect button combinations when connecting the device. Connect your device in BROM mode (usually by
Waiting for device... Found MediaTek USB Port (COM4) Handshaking... OK Sending DA... OK Disable Boot ROM Security... Success! Use code with caution.
Right-click the MTK Bypass Tool executable and choose "Run as administrator" to ensure it has full system access to your USB ports. Use a USB 2
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If you are seeing a while using an MTK Bypass Tool (often used to disable MTK Auth protection on devices like Tecno, Infinix, or Itel), it means the computer is failing to establish a stable connection with the device's BootROM (preloader) phase.
Ensure your SP Flash tool version matches the era of your chipset.