huawei w1deleted diag password - Windows Phone 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

when we reach phone firmware:
to the point, the firmware download to your phone.
We took out the battery from the phone.
Go to rekoveri:
hold the power button and volume after vibro deduct only the volume button.
then came resovery window. select the item of mass storage. plus camera button + volume key.
connect it to a computer, and select the drive that weighs 7.89 mb.
* Huawei delete folder. all the phone without a password Diag.
removed imei!!! sorry my english
Do at your own risk!
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Is any good reason to do it? Because you won't get Qualcomm mode after it if you didn't realized yet. What can you do by deleting password is possibility to flash ROM without doing TP. So if we can still flash stock or custom ROM with TP and don't loose IMEI number, above way is worthless.

Did you try
No problem if we knew you'd be
but no deaths Y530 animation events now I know

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Tera Term for Windows XP?

Do any of you have a program that I could use to sync my phone to my Computer via usb? I've tried several versions of Tera Term with no success. I reached the point where I was ready to pull all of my hair out and then I remembered... I don't have anyway. Oh well. Please help I really want to upgrade my rom but I want to back up the old first. Thanks, Vern.
i think i don't understand what you're trying to do!?
Don't you use ActiveSync for Syncing with your PC?
And wtf is Tera Term???
This is what I'm trying to do:
Originally Posted by kdenninger
To back up the firmware on the MDA to an SD card (a VERY GOOD IDEA if you intend to fool around with new firmware!)
1. Get a 128MB SD card. They're cheap - under $20.
2. Insert said card.
3. Go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=37386 and download the aWizard utility. CID-unlock your phone. (You only need to do this ONCE, even if reflash in the future.)
4. Get a terminal program that can speak over the USB port. There is a patched version of Terraterm out there, along with a few others. You need a way to connect to the device over the USB port as an ascii terminal.
5. Turn off the phone.
6. Holding the CAMERA key, press the power button for 2-3 seconds. Continue holding the CAMERA key until it comes up in the tri-color screen.
7. Connect the USB cable. Wait until ActiveSync tries to start. CTRL-ALT-DEL Windows and kill the process wcescomm.exe (ActiveSync's communication driver)
8. Now start your terminal program and point it at the USB port. Hit RETURN and you should get a command prompt. You are now talking to the phone's boot loader in terminal mode.
9. Type "r2sd all" and hit RETURN.
10. If you get a security level violation, you DID NOT CID-unlock the device. Go back to step #1.
11. The ROM image (all of it) will be written to the SD card. Several messages will be displayed while this is in progress. Note that this is NOT - I repeat - NOT - a filesystem-formatted dump - it is a RAW image of the ROM with some checksum information included. Anything on the SD card will be destroyed - don't do this with a card that has data on it you care about!
12. You can stick this card somewhere to be used for restoring. If you want to save the image off the card to your computer, stick the SD card in your computer and then dump 128MB of the card starting at the front (the actual dump is about 80mb but will always be less than 128MB, so that's "safe".) You will need a tool like "psdread" or any other tool that can do byte-level I/O to the SD card in your PC's reader for this.
To restore a SD-card image dump to the Wizard:
1. Write the image to the SD card. Again, this is NOT a filesystem - its a RAW image! Unless you saved the image to the card from the Wizard initially you will need a tool that can do a raw write to the SD card in your computer.
2. With the Wizard OFF, insert the card into the SD slot.
3. Hold BOTH the CAMERA and VOICE keys and press the power button for 3 seconds. Release POWER.
4. Look CAREFULLY at the Wizard screen. The backlight WILL NOT BE ON! It will tell you to press the VOICE button if you wish to restore the SD card image. This message only appears for a few seconds and the backlight is OFF! If you wait too long you will end up at the tri-color bootloader screen. Press the VOICE button (if you still have it down, let up on it then press again.)
5. The restore will run. Note that the backlight IS NOT ON during this process! You may need a flashlight (or very bright ambient light) to be able to read the progress meter.
6. When the process is complete it will tell you to press "any key". Do so and you're back in the tri-color bootloader screen.
7. Turn off the Wizard with the power button. When you turn it back on, it will hard reset just as if it was brand new off the firmware you just restored.
Note that this is the ONLY way to recover from a bricked phone if you try to load the wrong firmware file using one of the "forcible" methods (e.g. aWizard) on a non-CID-unlocked phone, and have bypassed the normal protection methods as ActiveSync cannot get back in there under these circumstances.
I strongly recommend that if you're going to futz with firmware, that you get yourself a 128MB card, make one of these dumps, and TEST the restore before you play around. This will recover from almost any botch - the only exception is loading a firmware file via some means (e.g. "aWizard") that the phone cannot execute at all.
Note that I do not know if this will get around the "boot loader version is too high" problem - I'm not willing to try it until I have an official T-Mobile update with a newer boot loader.
This same method for both dump and restore works on the SDA as well.
13. Overclocking the MDA (do so at your own risk!)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scaw
Use Smartskey, read about it in this article on my HTC Wizard Blog. No specific ROM required, overclocking integrated. You need to download OMAP Clock seperately, it is available from the same article. A small tutorial in PDF format is included in the .zip with Smartskey. Don't forget to remove the ";" (without the quotes) at the beginning of the overclock settings in the configuration file!
How fast you can clock it depends on your device, it's just a matter of trial and error. 240 seems to be safe for the majority of HTC Wizard owners. No need for extra tools to wake overclocking up after a soft reset or standby. I haven't noticed severy battery drain, I can easily use my device a whole day and come home with the batterie well over 50% charged.
It's just a great little program. The integrated overclocking comes as a bonus to the tweak that the program was actualy made for, remapping buttons so you can open the start menu without using your stylus and close programs without using the stylus.
Have a look around on the HTC Wizard Blog, there is lots of other stuff that you may find useful.
And Number 4 is WTF Tera Term is. Thanks.

[Q] [XT1068] [STOCK] Bootloop; no USB Debugging. How to recover media BEFORE reset?

I have a XT1068 / Moto G (2014) with Dual SIM and an external SD card. The phone is not locked to any specific network.
The phone froze when I was taking photos a couple of days ago and is now stuck on a restart loop. It loads so far as asking me to enter the password to decrypt the phone. After accepting the password, it restarts a split second after the Android logo is displayed. I only had the phone for a week, I have the stock firmware installed and haven't performed any fancy mods / didn't root the phone. I honestly have no idea why this happened in the first place
I know that a factory reset will fix the problem, but it will also wipe out the data/media on the internal storage. I desperately need to try to access that media before I perform the factory reset.
Some useful info...
Phone is using the encryption feature
Media is all stored on internal storage, but I have an external SD card if that helps the recovery process (provided that I don't lose the media on the internal storage!!)
USB Debugging was not activated before the bootloop started occurring, and I have no way of accessing the UI to activate it now.
[UPDATE #1]:
Using the phone's bootloader screen, I am accessing Recovery > Load from ADB
When I connect the phone to my laptop via USB and run adb devices, the phone is being detected and listed correctly.
The device has a status of sideload. Any attempts to run other commands like shell or pull give me an "error: closed" in the terminal window.
I need to get unfettered access to run ADB in full (not just the sideload command) while in recovery mode but without wiping out the internal storage.
Any ideas on what to do next?
Anyone?
Hi!
So I am having the EXACT same problem,
I managed to fix it by making sure the phone is off,
Then, press the power button and the down volume key
After about 3 seconds let go of both keys and some texts saying recovery, factory.. should come out
using the volume down button, navigate to the recovery and to select, press the up volume key
Wait for a little while and a dead android lying on it's back should come out saying 'no command'
Press the power button and the volume up button and then, only let go of the volume up button
You can lift the power button now..
Then, unlike the first menu , we navigate using both up and down volume keys and to select, just hold the power key for 1 second
using to down volume button, go to factory reset (yes you are going to factory reset)
then press the power button..
Then wait for about 5 mins to wait for it to reset..
If that method doesn't work, then Idk how else to help..
I hope it works!!:good:

Bricked EW-602ACP WinCE

Hi,
Recently I bought EW-602ACP radio from Aliexpress, it have some issues about which I wrote to seller and receive firmware update package, together with instruction:
Download link:
https://mega.nz/#!yo8k3Y7T!jRfoQ5kuo6m8RVMLKBb_L1Y_BgwnEpjMPuQcUWRpW0s
Upgrade step:
1.Extract the compressed file,
First copy the "ARKSDLDR.bin" file to the USB flash drive, then copy the other files to the USB flash drive.
If you copy all the files directly to the USB flash drive, there will be problems or other phenomena that cannot be upgraded. Remember
2. Insert the front USB card slot first. Then turn on the power and the device will enter the automatic upgrade state.
3. Upgrade the white screen with a “cross” in the middle of the screen. You need to hold down "Cross" for 2 seconds, wait for the next "Cross" to appear, then press "Cross" for 2 seconds. Until the OK display appears.
Press OK.
4. The update is complete.
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I've put usb in, unplug power and device is now bricked, can't turn it on. Seller stopped responding. Do you have any ideas how to bring it back to life?
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Hi, i have a similar problem. Did you solve your problem?

Can you help me with accessing internal memory on bootloader

Hi Moto Z3 fans,
Does somebody can advice me with the following issue.
My MotoZ3 wont start normally - after last phone call it just stop working.
Once I try to push the power button nothings happened.
When I connect the phone to AC power the charging icon only flashes without indicating that the battery is charging.
When the phone is connected to charger or USB port on the computer I cannot start loading via power button.
when the phone is on the charger USB port I can only start the boot-loader menu (fastboot mode) by pressing the buttons: power+volume down. If I choose some of the options (Start OS or Recovery) I can only see initial Moto icon - when the operating system starts and after about a second, the phone restarts and tries to reboot and so on.
I need to copy files from the internal memory of the phone ... I try the following methods:
- Install ADB on the computer(+ drivers), connect the phone to USB port and start boot-loader. When I check device list in ADB it is empty, so I cannot start copy data from phone via ADB. (I don't think that USB debugging was activated before the phone crashed)
- Install LMSA on the computer but there is no option to access internal memory on boot-loader screen. In my case I can only use Rescue option that will flash the phone. In this case LMSA can establish connection with the phone during boot-loader.
I really need to copy data from internal memory before give the phone on the phone service.
My question is the following: it is possible to access the data only on boot-loader menu and how. If it is possible where I am wrong. Does I need some another tool.
Thanks in advance to all of you.

[Guide] [One UI 3] How to boot into recovery in One ui 3 & above without a pc and root access

Reboot Your Device Into Recovery Mode
There are multiple ways to reboot an Android device into recovery mode. But after the latest OneUI 3.0 update, Samsung does not allow booting into recovery without connecting your phone to a PC with a USB-C cable. Here's a solution to easily reboot to recovery.
The steps mentioned can be applied to boot into both the stock recovery as well as a custom recovery if you have one installed.
Reboot to recovery without root access and without connecting your phone to Laptop/Pc.​
Download & Install LADB - Local ADB shell from playstore or download it directly from here.
Open Settings > About Phone and tap on the “Build number” field 7 times. This will enable “Developer Options.”
Go to Settings > System > Developer Options and enable “USB debugging” and “Wireless debugging.”
Open the LADB app. It will show a “Pairing information” dialog.
Open the recent apps screen. Press and hold on the app’s icon and tap “Split Screen” to open LADB in split-screen multitasking view.
On the bottom half, open Settings. Go to System > Developer Options > Wireless debugging. Tap on “Pair device with pairing code.” You’ll see a “Pair with device” dialog pop-up.
Copy the 6 digit “Wi-Fi pairing code” and paste it into the “pairing code” box in LADB. Copy the 5 digit port number from the IP address (the 5 numbers after the colon) and paste it into the “Port” box in LADB.
Hit “OKAY” in LADB and you should hopefully see text that says "Hello World”
Enter "reboot recovery"
And done now your phone will automatically reboot to recovery.
Note :
You can even try out different adb commands like deblooting system apps, allow permissions to apps like macdriod, system ui turner, etc and many more other adb commons without root and without a PC. (tested on Galaxy M30s)
Thanks to the developer of LADB
For downloads and other instructions : Click here
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thanks .. good tut and very useful
Power off, then hold volume up and bixby button till recovery comes up. Works without a pc or cable.
realbbb
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realbbb said:
Power off, then hold volume up and bixby button till recovery comes up. Works without a pc or cable.
realbbb
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It's for users without root and pc
razs.originals said:
It's for users without root and pc
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Power off, then hold volume up and bixby button till recovery comes up works for root, no-root, pc, or no-pc. It does not matter what version of OneUI.
realbbb
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realbbb said:
Power off, then hold volume up and bixby button till recovery comes up works for root, no-root, pc, or no-pc. It does not matter what version of OneUI.
realbbb
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Okay it might be working that way for you but many users reported that without connecting USB they aren't able to boot into recovery
recovery mode in android 11 one ui 3.1
Guys anybody know that how to go recovery mode in android 11 ( one ui 3.1 )
r2.community.samsung.com
Will this let me unlock bootloader?

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