Modern Flyme OS security patches block the older V1.0 tool from exploiting the bootrom.

On Flyme OS 9+ (Android 10+), these exploits are largely patched. For newer models (Meizu 17, 18, 20, 21), v1.0 will NOT work. You will need paid services or official unlock.

If you cannot use the tool, most Meizu devices support a manual hard reset via :

Select the of your Meizu phone from the dropdown menu (if available) or select "Auto Detect" .

Connect the phone to the computer via USB cable while holding the or Volume Up button (depends on model, usually Volume Down for MTK). The tool will detect the device and begin the process.

: Windows Defender or a local antivirus package quarantined a key dependency file.

Additionally, many of these tools can also bypass or remove FRP (Factory Reset Protection) locks, which is the Google account verification that appears after a factory reset.

If you have synced your data to your Flyme account or Google account, you may be able to restore it later.

: Wait for the console window to display the message "Searching for USB." Once this appears, connect your phone to the PC via USB.

to the PC using your USB cable. Do not hold any hardware buttons unless specifically prompted by your model's chipset driver setup .

The tool will automatically detect the device and complete the reset within 15-20 seconds. Alternative: Manual Hard Reset

: Check your antivirus protection history. Restore any deleted .dll or .bin files and add the tool folder path to your active exclusion list. Important Risks and Legal Notice

: The process typically takes 15–20 seconds. Once finished, your device will be reset, clearing all user lock data. Alternative: Hardware Reset (Recovery Mode)