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Now, go un-brick that phone. Your external RAM is waiting to be initialized. Provide your exact Phone Model, Chipset (e.g., MT6765), SP Flash Tool version, and the full error log (screenshot/Pastebin) in the comments below for specific debugging.
Introduction If you are reading this, you have likely been staring at a red progress bar in SP Flash Tool that suddenly turns into an ominous red error message: STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION sometimes accompanied by the word LINK or a code like 0xC0050005 . sp flash tool error status ext ram exception link
| Cause | Description | Probability | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | You are using a DA (Download Agent) or Preloader from a different device model, chipset version, or firmware branch. | High | | 2. Corrupted Scatter File | The scatter file does not match the physical memory map of your device’s eMMC. | High | | 3. Damaged DRAM Hardware | The physical RAM chip has a cracked solder joint, is shorted, or is dead. | Medium | | 4. Incorrect SP Flash Tool Version | Very old SP Flash Tools (v5.x) cannot handle newer MTK chips (Helio G series, Dimensity). | Medium | | 5. Battery/Sufficient Power Issue | The phone cannot draw enough current to initialize the high-frequency DRAM. | Medium | | 6. Preloader Anti-Rollback (ARB) | Flashing an older firmware when the e-fuse has blown for a newer one causes Preloader to panic. | Low | | 7. USB Signal Integrity | Poor USB cable, hub, or port causing bit-flips during DRAM initialization handshake. | Medium | Part 3: The 12-Step Fix Matrix (From Software to Hardware) Follow these steps in order. Most solutions are software-based. Do not skip to hardware unless you have exhausted all others. Step 1: The Golden Rule – Use the Correct DA (Download Agent) The default DA in SP Flash Tool often fails for this error. You need a custom DA or the exact DA extracted from the stock ROM. Now, go un-brick that phone
This is one of the most frustrating errors in the world of MediaTek (MTK) firmware flashing. It halts the flashing process before it even begins, stopping you from reviving a bricked device, upgrading firmware, or performing a factory restore. Introduction If you are reading this, you have