(2019-09-13, 11:05)Dhamma Bodhisuttha Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
From data in file build.properties, I just know that the manufacture company is "KTE" and sell their tablet in brand "HYD"
So what shall I try? , may be have to try to flash rom using similar model instead
KTE, HYD-T906, KT107H-20190601, that's what I read for my device, too. You tried a FW KT106G_D3_2+16GB - it means 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM . Try with 1+16GB, this might work.
Anyhow, my device said it's Android 8.1 Kitkat (whid doesen't exist) and has a MTK6797 2Ghz processor with graphics prcessor Mal 400 - processor MTK6797 includes a Mali T800 graphics processor. There are more inexisting but good-sounding things like 128MB ROM and 8MB RAM. When I opened the case, I found 16 GB ROM and 1GB RAM. Maybe the manufacturer KTE didn't produce the item I own at all or not as device T906, I don't konw. Looking in a different forum I must not link here (sorry Mr. Moderator, I simply forgot - don't be too angry) it looks exactly the same to a tablet brand BDF and to some tablets they sold in China. I linked the FWs. To put it that way: I am confident that if I look at what these dudes that fudged my tablet say and assume that it is not the way they tell whatever they tell- this might be closer to reality than what they say... all their lies are creating so much work.
Nonetheless, I tried to lokate fw KT107H-2190601 with no success at all. Nearest I could get are the KT107D and KT107H-files I posted the baidu-links. Sadly, I can't try them as I can't download them.
Thatt's why I tried many, many other FWs, including the fw I linked. It makes my tablet boot at least. Finding the right ROM might be looking for a needle in a haystack, though. Finally, I can't download the most promising pieces. Germany and most European countries are is geo-blocked from pan.baidu. I even can't download with an account of someone else. I presume, I learned the Chinese (their government) hates us or we (our government) hates the Chinese. Swiss, Russian, Ukrainian, American, Asian and lots of African countries seem to have better relations with China, they may open up a pan.baidu account.
I am considering to configure a proxy server somewhere where pan.baidu isn't blocked. Possibly, I'll need a vpn-server.
As far as I understood, reading the sticker on the processor, the first number (KT106G_D3 aso.) means the firmware for the motherboard it sticks on. This sticker ist attached by the producer of the motherboard, that's why I assume it doesn't lie to me. I might be wrong, though. Did you open the tablet and look on the sticker? There might be faked informations if you just read out the specs.
That's how I located the FWs KT106D_D3[...]1+16GB and the FW KT106G_D3[...]1+16GB. The latter, I'd be so happy to try as I am confident it's working. A translated Chinese webpage told me, it's really a MTK6582 it is for and not an MTK8382, as one might think reading the number after the D3. I don't know exactly, though.
I learned it's useful to look for the motherboard, the amount of RAM and ROM to get it boot. I read the screen isn't that big issue, mayb the digitizer and you need the correct preloader and uboot file to get the screen working. Others told it's important to have the right driver. I don't know who is true. I read it's unlikely to kill-flash MTK processors using spflashtool as long as you don't fake the scatter file, spflashtool won't let you flash dangerous firmware files. Until now, this was true - I don't know if this is always the case. So, any flashing might be a risk - I am taking it as my device is a brick now. If I don't resucitate it, it'll remain dead.