Click "Flash." The software will take a moment to prepare the files. A prompt will appear asking you to connect your phone. Power off your device completely. Hold the Volume Down button and connect the USB cable to your PC. The LED on the phone should turn green, indicating it is in Flashmode. Step 4: The Flashing Process
Even with a perfect setup, errors occur. Here is a troubleshooting guide for the most frequent issues seen with version 5.0.1.
Before using Flashtool-v5.0.1, users should: flashtool-v5.0.1
Disclaimer: Flashing custom or stock firmware may void your device’s warranty. The author and publisher are not responsible for any damage caused by the misuse of FlashTool-v5.0.1. Always ensure you have the legal right to modify the software on your device.
Sin Tool Updates: Enhanced handling of .sin files within the firmware packages ensures fewer extraction errors during the flashing process. Click "Flash
Extract your device’s matching stock firmware file package into a separate folder. Step 2: Configure the Flash Tool Layout
Partition Control: Precise control over which partitions to wipe (Data, Cache, etc.) and which to exclude from the flash. Prerequisites for Successful Flashing Hold the Volume Down button and connect the
Click the green arrow button at the top of the interface. Power off your mobile device completely.
Launch Flashtool-v5.0.1 with administrative privileges. Click on the folder icon or the "Scatter-loading" button. Navigate to your downloaded stock firmware folder and select the text indexing file (usually a .txt scatter file for MTK or .ftf for Xperia). The software will automatically populate a list of checkmarks representing the individual system partitions (Boot, Recovery, System, Userdata). Step 4: Configure Flashing Mode