Author Topic: Flashtool on Windows 11  (Read 1772 times)

FredL

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Flashtool on Windows 11
« on: October 13, 2023, 10:10:19 am »
I've just successfully flashed my Gemini, but to get it to get the FlashTool to recognise the Gemini I had to disable memory protection in Windows 11:

Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation

After a Windows reboot the Gemini could be flashed. Just reporting here in case anyone else has the same problem in future.

To turn on Core Isolation again afterwards I had to remove the FlashTool drivers (slightly technical, but a quick google solved the issue)
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Varti

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Re: Flashtool on Windows 11
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2023, 05:35:27 pm »
Thanks for this useful hint! I wonder what does OS' memory protection have to do with a flashing tool...

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Re: Flashtool on Windows 11
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2023, 02:24:30 pm »
I've just successfully flashed my Gemini, but to get it to get the FlashTool to recognise the Gemini I had to disable memory protection in Windows 11:

Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation

After a Windows reboot the Gemini could be flashed. Just reporting here in case anyone else has the same problem in future.

To turn on Core Isolation again afterwards I had to remove the FlashTool drivers (slightly technical, but a quick google solved the issue)

Would be worth adding this to the `shymega/planet-devices` wiki as a PR.

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Re: Flashtool on Windows 11
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2023, 02:25:45 pm »
Thanks for this useful hint! I wonder what does OS' memory protection have to do with a flashing tool...

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Likely to do with the driver for interfacing with Mediatek's preloader. This isn't unusual. But I wouldn't trust it with a five-foot pole... it doesn't happen on Linux, but it could do, if it was a hardened kernel.

I've never had this happen to me though.