Platform Mt67 Not Supported On This Version

The error "Platform MT67 is not supported" usually occurs in one of two scenarios:

The error is a software compatibility issue, not a hardware failure. It signals that your tool predates the MediaTek MT67xx series or lacks the necessary drivers. By updating your SP Flash Tool to version 5.1924 or newer, modifying the scatter file, switching to mtkclient , or reinstalling drivers, you can resolve the error in 95% of cases.

Right-click on flash_tool.exe and select "Run as administrator" before loading your files. Summary of Troubleshooting Checkpoint Tool Version Ensure you are using version 5.x or higher. Drivers Verify that MediaTek VCOM drivers are correctly installed. Connection

The "MT67" identifier refers to MediaTek’s 64-bit smartphone chipsets (such as the MT6735, MT6753, MT6765, and others). When a software utility throws this error, it means there is a fundamental mismatch between the tool, the configuration file, and the device hardware. platform mt67 not supported on this version

The of SP Flash Tool you currently have open.

It means the software you're using (e.g., a custom recovery image, a kernel flasher, or a build script) was compiled without support for MediaTek MT67xx series chipsets (e.g., MT6735, MT6737, MT6750, MT6753, etc.), or the version you have is too old/new and dropped support for that platform.

This comprehensive guide breaks down exactly why this error happens and provides step-by-step solutions to fix it. Understanding the Root Causes The error "Platform MT67 is not supported" usually

Uninstall any legacy or broken MediaTek drivers through the Windows Device Manager.

In this detailed guide, we will dissect what the "MT67 platform" refers to, why this error appears, which devices are affected, and—most importantly—how to fix it.

The "Platform MT67 not supported on this version" error is a common but solvable compatibility issue. By systematically trying the solutions outlined—updating or downgrading SP Flash Tool, modifying your tools, using alternative software like MTK Client, and following basic troubleshooting steps—you can overcome this hurdle. Right-click on flash_tool

Uninstall any old USB drivers and install the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers . Ensure you disable "Driver Signature Enforcement" on Windows 10/11 before installing to ensure the drivers register correctly. Summary Checklist Tool Version: Are you using SP Flash Tool v5.19 or higher?

Download the absolute latest version of (preferably Version 5.x or Version 6.x, depending on your firmware requirements).