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Change the Boot selection in the tool setup. Try shifting from "Auto" to a specific CPU boot profile.

Eliminates random crashing, freezing, or network dropping. Hardware and Chipset Overview kechaoda k115 flash file portable

(2GB to 16GB, FAT32 format).

Ensure the tool has loaded the firmware successfully. Sometimes, you may need to click "Settings" and verify that the file paths are correctly mapped. 5. Connect the Phone Turn off your Kechaoda K115. Change the Boot selection in the tool setup

Download a portable flash tool, such as . Hardware and Chipset Overview (2GB to 16GB, FAT32 format)

Open the extracted folder of your portable tool and launch the application executable ( .exe ) as an Administrator. Navigate to the tab within the tool's interface.

If the tool does not respond when you plug in the phone, your drivers are likely broken. Reinstall the MTK/SPD drivers and try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of your PC).