By Efuse 0x146 ~repack~ | Brom Disabled

This lock is primarily a defense against unauthorized modifications and exploits. Common reasons for this state include:

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These are tiny, physical, microscopic fuses located inside the processor die. During manufacturing or via special software, these fuses can be "burned" or blown permanently to set secure configurations. Once a fuse is blown, it cannot be unblown. What Does "BROM Disabled by EFuse 0x146" Mean? This lock is primarily a defense against unauthorized

The is the very first code executed by the MediaTek CPU when power is applied. It is mask-programmed into the silicon during manufacturing and cannot be modified or erased . The BROM is responsible for: If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Modern SoCs (e.g., MediaTek, Qualcomm, Rockchip) embed a Boot ROM (BROM) as the first code executed after power-on. The BROM initializes critical peripherals, loads the next-stage bootloader, and enforces security policies. However, advanced security features—such as secure boot, debug interface locking, and anti-rollback—are often controlled by : microscopic, one-time programmable memory cells.

External boot ROM or mask ROM re-route (board-level)