0x146 — Brom Disabled By Efuse
An eFuse (electronic fuse) is a microscopic fuse built into the system-on-chip (SoC). Manufacturers can permanently "blow" or burn these fuses during production or via software updates to alter the chip's hardware configuration permanently. Once an eFuse is blown, it cannot be undone. 3. The Meaning of "0x146"
Since the standard software bypass is physically disabled by the eFuse, you must use alternative communication ports. : brom disabled by efuse 0x146
This error typically appears in tools like SP Flash Tool, MTK Client, or unlock boxes (Pandora, UnlockTool). What is the BROM and efuse 0x146? The Boot ROM (BROM) An eFuse (electronic fuse) is a microscopic fuse
When BROM is disabled by eFUSE 0x146, traditional flashing tools (like SP Flash Tool or common bypass scripts) will fail because the hardware refuses to initialize the communication handshake. What is the BROM and efuse 0x146
