![]() It will find this new mandatory version and automatically update." Before attempting any further recovery or flashing on 520/521 devices, ensure that you've closed and re-launched the WPRT. You may notice when launching the WPRT that it checks for updates automatically. "To implement these changes, we have released an updated version of the WPRT tool. Testing has showed promising results from these changes." "We will be lowering the size of the data blocks being fed to the device during recovery (lowering from 2MB down to 128kB), and we will also be slowing down the data writing speed (from 8MB/sec to 5 MB/sec). Microsoft then outlined their plans for the changes to the recovery tool: ![]() The issue is only affecting a small number of those smartphones but Microsoft said there's no way for owners to check if their phone is part of that subset with the issue. ![]() This would cause the failure as the new software is corrupted." In short, devices were getting too much data, too quickly. The blocks of data were too large for some devices to handle, and the memory on the device was having trouble with the speed at which the data was being written. " It was discovered that some devices are having trouble accepting the recovery image data being flashed. Specifically for the Lumia 520 and its 521 variant, Microsoft said:
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