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If you’ve worked through all the steps in this guide and still encounter error 1042, the problem may be hardware-related—specifically, a failing eMMC chip or damaged USB controller. At that point, professional repair or component replacement may be your only options. But for the overwhelming majority of cases, the solutions in this guide will get you back on track.

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Issues with the USB cable, PC port, or the device's battery connection can disrupt the flow of data. Driver Errors:

A: Yes. If your device’s battery is completely depleted, it may not have enough power to maintain the connection during the flashing process. Charge the device to at least 30–50% before attempting to flash. Some users have also reported success by removing the battery entirely and flashing with only USB power, though this depends on the device model.

Running SP Flash Tool without sufficient permissions can prevent it from accessing COM ports properly:

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