The developer of Flashtool, Androxyde, does not provide support for patched versions. If you encounter a bug or a brick, you will have to rely on community forums like XDA Developers. Official help channels will turn you away because you are using a modified tool.
Based on community information, the primary updates for version 0.9.11.0 were:
: The patched executable completely resolves the common "Java Null Pointer" and "List Index" launch errors. Step-by-Step Installation Guide flashtool09110windowsexe patched
Adjusts the Java virtual machine ( .ini or .bat memory flags) to prevent instant out-of-memory errors on high-end modern machines.
The most common point of failure is incorrect driver installation. The developer of Flashtool, Androxyde, does not provide
| Claim | Reality | |-------|---------| | Unlock any MTK phone | Cannot bypass modern hardware security like Secure Boot 2.0 or TrustZone. | | Fix IMEI without root | On Android 6+, IMEI is stored in NVRAM with strong integrity checks; a patched flashtool cannot authorize NVRAM writes. | | Bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection) | Flashing a patched tool alone does not bypass FRP; you still need a specific DA or auth file. | | Work on Windows 10/11 x64 | Old, patched versions usually fail due to missing WinUSB/Win8+ driver model. |
: Address issues where the tool failed to communicate correctly with newer Windows versions (like Windows 10). Based on community information, the primary updates for
Misuse of the TA restore feature can brick (permanently damage) the device, and it cannot be relied upon if the device is already unlocked.
While newer versions of Flashtool exist (such as 0.9.33.0), version 0.9.11.0 remains popular for legacy devices released between 2011 and 2014. These include legacy phones like the Xperia Z, Xperia Z1, Xperia M, Xperia L, and older Xperia Arc or Neo models.
A: Try MTK Client first. If that fails, run the patched exe inside a Windows 7 virtual machine with no network access and revert to snapshot after use. Never on a host machine.