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Open the QPST Configuration tool . If the phone is in a crash state, QPST may automatically start capturing the dump log.
This guide covers everything you need to know about using to perform a Sahara memory dump , including what to do when you encounter a "UPD" (Update) error or need to update your dump process for newer Qualcomm chipsets. What is QPST Sahara Memory Dump?
Use memory addresses and tables provided by the device to identify software or hardware faults.
When users search for "qpst sahara memory dump upd," they are typically looking to their tool version to support new chipsets or resolve a "Sahara Fail" error during the dump process. 1. Update Chipset Support
Ensure the port is correctly mapped. In some cases, a device in "DUMP mode" might appear on DIAG port 9006 rather than 9008. Select the Client: Go to Start Clients > Software Download .
Connect your device to the PC. Ensure it is recognized in Windows Device Manager as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 .
If your dump or flash process fails with a Sahara error, try these steps: QPST 2.7.477 - Readme - GitHub Gist
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