If you have a .bin or .elf file from a QPST dump, these are the tools usually used to "read" the desert:
A is a snapshot of the device's volatile memory (RAM) at a specific moment in time. In the context of QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tool), a Sahara memory dump is typically triggered when: A device suffers a sudden kernel panic or system crash. qpst sahara memory dump
: If you are stuck in Crashdump Mode and do not need the data, you can often force a reboot using volume and power button combinations, or use QFIL (Qualcomm Flash Image Loader) to reflash stock firmware. If you have a
Legal & ethical note
Use commands like edl rf flash.bin to dump the whole flash or specific partitions for forensic analysis. Structure of the Memory Dump Legal & ethical note Use commands like edl rf flash