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php editor Youzi will introduce to you the compatibility issues in Win10 system today. In the process of using the Win10 system, sometimes you will encounter compatibility issues with certain software or devices, which will appear as if they cannot run properly or appear gray. This problem brings inconvenience to users, but in fact, it is not difficult to solve this problem. Let’s take a closer look at how to solve the gray compatibility issue in Win10.
In the past few days, my backup machine F1 has had a problem. It cannot start normally. It has been stuck on the startup interface and cannot enter the system. After inspection, the phone has not been beaten or otherwise abnormal, so the possibility of hardware failure is small. It is likely that there is a problem with the system and a flash operation is required. However, since the recovery mode cannot be entered, the only solution is to choose wire brushing.
When I mention the word "line brush", I get a headache. I tried it once a few years ago. When using the Windows 10 system, I encountered various compatibility issues and had no response at all. In the end, I had to go through a lot of effort to find an old machine equipped with Windows XP system, install the driver, and then complete the system flashing process.
My machine has been upgraded to Windows 11. It has become more difficult to find a Windows XP machine, so I decided to try it in Windows 11 system. First, I need to install the MediaTek driver. To my surprise, this step went incredibly smoothly. After I plugged in the data cable, Windows 11's automatic update directly found and successfully installed the driver!
After successful installation, there will be an additional piece of hardware named "Mediatek Preloader USB VCOM" in your device manager. This hardware is the key used to communicate with the flashing software. One very confusing issue, however, is that after about two to three seconds, this hardware turns gray. Typically, this only occurs when the hardware is not plugged in correctly, has a problem, or is accidentally unplugged.
So, I suspected that the data cable of the mobile phone was not plugged in firmly, or the tail plug of the mobile phone had poor contact. I tried it several times, but the result was still the same. I thought the hardware might be broken. It may be impossible to flash the phone. After searching, I found out that this situation is normal. You need to open the wire flash tool first, make various preparations, and then plug in the phone. The hardware will not be disconnected and the phone can be flashed normally.
I was a little skeptical, but I still tried it and found that the flashing process went smoothly. It only took two or three minutes and there were no error messages. This exceeded my expectations. I originally wanted to try it on a Windows XP machine.
Although MediaTek has some unsatisfactory problems in other aspects, when it comes to rooting, they have made it quite simple and user-friendly. There is no need to worry about the battery when flashing the phone, it can be removed. Moreover, there is no need to enter FastBoot mode, even if the system encounters a serious problem and becomes a black brick, you can easily perform a flash operation.
It would be great if the automatic disconnection issue of "Mediatek Preloader USB VCOM" could be solved or even added with a hint. Because when this happens, it is easy for people to mistakenly think that the hardware connection is unstable or there is a problem with the hardware itself, which may lead to serious misunderstandings.
In addition, the compatibility of Windows 11 is also gratifying. Using the old flashing software from many years ago, the flashing process was very smooth and I did not encounter any compatibility issues.
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