Qpst Serverpng File Is - Missing Patched
Since the error states the patched version is missing, and the original exists, you can trick the software by creating a dummy patched file.
Steps:
server.png → Properties → Check Read-only.Why this works: The patched QPST executable often just checks for existence of a file named server.png at a specific byte offset or modified date. An empty read-only file sometimes satisfies this check. If not, proceed to the advanced version below.
QPST is a collection of tools developed by Qualcomm for communication with devices containing their chipsets. It allows low-level access to partitions, EFS (Embedded File System), NV items, and diagnostic ports. Tools within the suite include:
Search for a pre-patched server.png from reputable GSM forums. The file size of a valid patched version is typically 11.3 KB (11,597 bytes) for QPST 2.7.480. MD5 hash (for verification): d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (example – always verify). qpst serverpng file is missing patched
Where to find:
How to apply:
Most occurrences are resolved by restoring the original server.png (or reinstalling the official QPST) and removing unofficial patches or quarantining antivirus actions. If the application still reports a "patched" resource after restoring files, the program likely checks signatures—perform a clean install of the official, unmodified version.
If you want, I can:
Many antivirus programs (especially Avast, McAfee, and Windows Defender) flag patched QPST files as "HackTool:Win32/Keygen" and delete server.png silently.
Correct reinstallation process:
Applies to: QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tools) v2.7.xxx, especially patched/modded versions used for advanced diagnostics.
If you’re seeing an error message similar to: Since the error states the patched version is
“server.png file is missing patched”
or
“The file server.png is missing. Please reinstall QPST.”
you are likely running a patched QPST Server.exe (often used to bypass signature checks or enable unauthorized NVM/EFS writes). The patched executable expects a modified or renamed resource file (server.png) that is not present in your installation. Right-click the new empty server