Additionally, modern versions of Android (10+) have dropped support for applications. Since many MT68 chips are 32-bit only (MT6580, MT6582, MT6592), running a 64-bit only tool or OS version will generate this error.
Ensure the file isn't corrupted and is located in the same folder as the firmware images you intend to flash. 3. Reinstall MediaTek VCOM Drivers
The error is most prevalent on smartphones and tablets released between that contain the following MediaTek chipsets: Platform Mt68 Not Supported On This Version
There are three primary scenarios where this error rears its head:
Using an older version of SP Flash Tool (typically versions from 2020 or earlier) that does not yet include support for the MT68 instruction set. Additionally, modern versions of Android (10+) have dropped
Please provide the (e.g., MT6765) and the version of SP Flash Tool you are currently running.
If you are using a secure boot device, ensure you have selected a custom DA file compatible with your model. Many users fix this by clicking "Choose" next to the Download Agent in the tool and selecting the MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin included with the latest software version. If you are using a secure boot device,
Custom recovery flashing errors.
MediaTek chipsets have evolved significantly. Older versions of SP Flash Tool (e.g., v5.19xx or early v5.20xx) were designed for the older MT67xx series (like MT6735, MT6737, MT6739, MT6761, MT6765). The Mt68 series introduced new security protocols and partition structures. If your tool predates the release of the Mt68 chips, it simply cannot interpret the device's handshake signals.