Use a reliable micro-USB cable. Avoid loose ports or charging-only cables.
Since Microsoft no longer officially hosts these files for many older models, the community has stepped in. Reliable third-party repositories include: LumiaFirmware.com : A long-standing database for FFU and emergency packages. Proto Beta Test ---- Lumia 650 Emergency Files
: A primary community database for downloading FFU (Full Flash Update) and emergency files (.ede and .edp) specific to your device's RM-code (e.g., RM-1152). Use a reliable micro-USB cable
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