For devices using the MediaTek MT6768 (Helio P65) chipset, NVRAM and NVDATA files are critical for maintaining network connectivity, baseband information, and IMEI details. If these files are corrupted or missing, your device may show "Unknown Baseband" or "Null IMEI". Popular MT6768 Devices & Resources
Using SN Writer (MediaTek official tool):
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9, Realme 6i, Samsung Galaxy A31/M32, Infinix Note 7/8. Post Body: "Hey everyone, I’m sharing (or looking for) a clean NVRAM and NVDATA backup mt6768 nvram file
| Section | Offset (approx) | Content | |---------|----------------|---------| | NVDATA | 0x000000 | RF calibration, hardware version | | NVRAM | 0x100000 | IMEI 1 & 2, MAC addresses | | PROTECT_F | 0x200000 | Factory protection data | | PROTECT_S | 0x300000 | Secondary protection data |
If you encounter a "System Destroyed" or "NV DATA IS CORRUPTED" error after flashing, you may need to downgrade the modem firmware or re-flash the specific nvdata and nvram files from a working backup. For devices using the MediaTek MT6768 (Helio P65)
IMEI Numbers: Unique identifiers for mobile network registration.
The Hunt: They look for a scatter file and an nvram.img or nvdata.img pulled from a healthy "donor" device of the exact same model. If IMEI shows as null or unknown after
The most common moral of this digital story? Always backup your NVRAM before flashing. In the world of MT6768 devices, a 5MB file is the only thing standing between a high-tech smartphone and a very expensive paperweight.
It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.
We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.