If SP Flash Tool refuses to cooperate, consider alternatives that natively support MT67 platform:
The "MT67" family refers to older MediaTek system-on-chips (SoCs), primarily from the 2015–2017 era. Common examples include: platform mt67 not supported on this version
: The "scatter file" (which maps the device's partitions) may be for a different variant of the chipset, leading the tool to reject the platform entirely. Missing Drivers If SP Flash Tool refuses to cooperate, consider
: Completely remove existing MediaTek drivers and install the latest "Preloader VCOM" drivers to ensure stable communication between the PC and the chipset. Force Compatibility (for Linux/Steam Deck) Force Compatibility (for Linux/Steam Deck) ) that use
) that use these chipsets. If you are working with a specialized enterprise device, ensure you are using the manufacturer's proprietary flashing utility rather than a generic version of the SP Flash Tool. EuroShop DE Are you using a specific device model or trying to flash a custom ROM