Nokia TA-1174 SPD Flash File: The Ultimate Guide for Infinity Box Users
If you are staring at a Nokia TA-1174 (also known as the Nokia C2 Tava or C2 Tennen) that is stuck on the logo, locked by a pattern, or continuously rebooting, you have landed on the right page.
Prerequisites
- Infinity Best dongle (activated).
- Latest CM2SPD (Infinity SPD Module) installed.
- USB cable (quality, data-sync capable).
- Battery charged above 40% (or use Infinity’s "Battery bypass" mode).
She plugged a ribbon cable from her bench programmer—an old Infinity box rumored to revive bricked phones—and watched the console whisper life. Hex dumps spilled like stars. Most of the dump was stock: menu strings, calendar labels, silly operator logos. But tucked between the language tables she found something else: a list of coordinates and times, formatted like appointment reminders.
They hadn’t been criminals. The more Mira assembled, the less sinister it felt. The timestamps were precise: 22:14, 03:02, 19:00. They read like acts in a ritual. Whoever kept the phone logged meetings by simple, careful markers; whoever encoded coordinates left artifacts: a key, a sticker, a photograph. It was a trail of ordinary treasures.
Execute: Click Write Flash (or Start) and wait for the "Flashing Completed" message. ⚠️ Key Troubleshooting
Step 3: Configure Write Flags (Critical) For a normal dead boot fix, check the following boxes ONLY:
Key File Identification:
For Infinity Best, you ideally want a file with the extension .pac (Spreadtrum Pac file). Sometimes you will use .fdl (Flash Description File) or a scatter + image folder. The Infinity Best supports all, but .pac files are the most foolproof.
Step 4: Enter Download Mode
Post-Flashing Requirements
After a successful flash, the phone will boot, but you might face two issues: