Preloader-k80hd-bsp-fwv-512m [ AUTHENTIC × CHOICE ]
The BSP (Board Support Package) was mapping the hardware. 50%: The system partition was being rewritten. 100%: Flash complete.
Release the button once a solid red bar fills the bottom status strip, followed by a yellow flashing progress bar. Unbricking: What to Do If the Device Fails to Boot
If you are working with an ultra-budget device, a clone (such as a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Clone or a generic tablet), or are managing firmware via tools like the SP Flash Tool or MTKClient, understanding this exact file is critical. Flashing an incompatible preloader is the most common reason MediaTek devices become completely "hard bricked." Technical Breakdown of the File Name preloader-k80hd-bsp-fwv-512m
: A text mapping file (e.g., MT6580_Android_scatter.txt ) that targets the exact locations on your storage chip. 2. Flash Sequence Steps Step 1: Load the Scatter File Launch the SP Flash Tool executable on your computer.
: Ensure the checkbox next to the PRELOADER row is checked and pointing to your specific preloader file. The BSP (Board Support Package) was mapping the hardware
Navigate into your downloaded firmware folder and select the Android_scatter.txt file.
: The primary image loaded by the device’s internal Boot ROM (BROM) from the EMMC storage region EMMC_BOOT_1 . Release the button once a solid red bar
Board Support Package. This indicates a bundle of software drivers provided by the chipset manufacturer to make the hardware function.
: The essential utility for flashing the preloader and scatter files to MediaTek-based hardware.
| Specification | Details | |---|---| | | MediaTek MT6580 | | RAM Configuration | 512MB (approx. 963MB accessible) | | Processor | ARM MT6580 @ 1.30 GHz, 4 cores | | OS Version | Android 8.1.0 (API 27) | | Storage Type | eMMC | | Boot Channel | MSDC_0 (eMMC interface) | | Config Version | V1.1.3 | | Block Size | 0x20000 |
If a device won't turn on or vibrate, technicians use this file via "Download Mode" to restore the boot chain.