In simple terms, it means the SP Flash Tool attempted to send the "Download Agent" (a small program that manages the flashing process) to your phone's External RAM (eDRAM), but the phone failed to execute it. The process gets stuck at "Download DA 100%", as the tool has finished sending the DA but the phone cannot run it, leading to the exception.
Here's a deep piece regarding SP Flash Tool status EXT RAM exception:
Once the RAM is successfully initialized, the tool begins writing the firmware (represented by the Yellow Bar ).
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If your firmware folder doesn't have one, search online for a "Custom DA file" specifically for your exact MediaTek processor model (e.g., MT6752, MT6580). Load the custom DA and try flashing again. 2. Verify and Change the Flash Option
: Flashing a ROM that isn't for your exact phone model or regional variant.
If you are flashing a newer device, ensure you are using the latest version of SP Flash Tool (v5.x or newer). 3. Check for Secured Boot (Auth File Required)
Here is what happens during a normal flash process:
In this article, we will delve into the causes of the and provide a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting and fixing it. What is "Status Ext Ram Exception"?

