Brom Disabled By Efuse 0x146: Best

The error is a security sentinel that signals your MediaTek device has been permanently locked against unauthorized flashing. However, "permanent" in the world of hardware hacking is rarely absolute.

Because the direct BROM entry is locked, you must use alternative methods to "force" the device into a flashable state: Test Point (Hardware Shorting)

Use tweezers to short the identified test point to a metal shield (ground). Connect the USB cable to your PC while holding the short. Check your Device Manager; it should appear as "MediaTek USB Port"

Since this is a hardware-level restriction, you cannot simply "software update" it away. However, there are several professional workarounds. 1. Use "Force BROM" via Test Point (Hardware Method)

: Some developers create custom scripts (like those found on XDA-Developers

The error is a security sentinel that signals your MediaTek device has been permanently locked against unauthorized flashing. However, "permanent" in the world of hardware hacking is rarely absolute.

Because the direct BROM entry is locked, you must use alternative methods to "force" the device into a flashable state: Test Point (Hardware Shorting)

Use tweezers to short the identified test point to a metal shield (ground). Connect the USB cable to your PC while holding the short. Check your Device Manager; it should appear as "MediaTek USB Port"

Since this is a hardware-level restriction, you cannot simply "software update" it away. However, there are several professional workarounds. 1. Use "Force BROM" via Test Point (Hardware Method)

: Some developers create custom scripts (like those found on XDA-Developers