I accept NO liability for any damage caused by this guide.
Think before you go blind!
Your phone:
- Want's to do a factory reset without any installed system (boot loop)
- Stucks in Error mode
- Don't let you go into fastboot, recovery, erecovery oder dload mode?
-You get a message like: Func NO: 15 (bl31 image)?
Image:
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Then this tutorial will help you 100% to get back into the fastboot mode!
What you need:
- A Windows computer
- DC Phoenix (Download) and an active Account (Buy)
- Your Huawei P 10 Lite
- Fine tool
- A wire or the like
First you have to install the drivers for the serial interface to the Huawei.
Download this ZIP (Download COM Drivers for Huawei Phones) and deactivate the driver signatures, a tutorial can be found here: How to Disable Driver Signature Verification
Now you have to open the back of your phone with a fine tool, go with your fingernail or something else thin wide between the glass and the frame below the phone.
Now you see a lot of electronics and stuff.
What is important for you are the 6 larger golden dots next to each other. The second and third of Links are essential for this guide. To be on the safe side I have a picture in the appendix which shows and marks the dots.
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Now connect your mobile phone to your computer via USB.
Now you have to be a little clever, take a wire or something similar and connect the two points (2 & 3), while these points are connected you have to restart or switch on your mobile phone.
Now a message from a new device named "USB SER" appears in Windows, this is your phone in "serial mode" (I don't know the official name). Open the Device Manager (Right-click on the Windows logo at the bottom left and select Device Manager). Here you will find the device "USB SER" at the top, right click on the device and select "Update driver...". A dialog opens in which you have two options, to install the driver automatically or from your computer. Select the second option, then you can select the path. Select the folder of the unpacked .zip file with the COM drivers for the Huawei. After a short wait the driver should be installed and you are ready to go.
Please open DC-Phoenix now, there you can choose between "Update Firmware" and "Update OEMINFO". Please go to "Update OEMINFO", set a check mark to "Use BOOTLOADER" and select the file "Kirin658_T0_A7.0_V1" under "Bootloader files" (ONLY for the Huawei P10 Lite!), under the tab "Testpoint files" select the file "Warsaw_WAS_P10_Lite".
Now just click on Update in the lower right corner and watch the magic begin
If you have any questions, praise or criticism, please feel free to write here ^^
Greetings, KleinDev aka Fallindor
Related
This is a translation of MihanickX's post
Code:
h*tp://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=191005&view=findpost&p=5306386
It seems that some people were able to revive their phones using it, so it might be useful.
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This will fix no boot logo problem after 2.1 update (maybe this method will also help to restore "dead" phones):
1. Install LG_Android_Driver Ver 1.0
Code:
h*tp://files.gameworld.kz/c5z46n1ukk.html
2. Download and extract KDZ_FW_UPD flasher
Code:
h*tp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8655201
3. Download ROM (.kdz file) and place it in the flasher folder. You can find some ROMS in this thread:
Code:
h*tp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=802895
4. Press "volume down" key on the phone and connect usb cable.
5. Open Windows Device Manager and disable LGE Android USB Modem in device manager.
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6. Run "KDZ_FW_UPD.exe" (run it as administrator if you are using Windows Vista/7).
7. Set "Type" to "3GQCT" and open your firmware file.
8. Set "PhoneMode" to "CS_EMERGENCY".
Some information about phones modes:
DIAG - standard flashing mode for phones which are turned on.
EMERGENCY - mode for flashing phones in Emergency (Download) Mode.
CS_EMERGENCY - same thing, but appears to be for non-working phones.
9. Press "Launch software update" to start update.
10. As soon as your phone turns off with sound and animation in the screen you can disconnect it (or continue waiting, but you only will get an error):
11. Now turn on the phone and do a hard reset (On the lock screen simultaneously press and hold the volume up, home and search buttons. After several seconds you will see hard reset dialog). If you want, you can now flash using "DIAG" mode.
Thanks a lot, very useful.
Thanks for this wonderful tip
i followed your guide and i get the LG screen (second one) and it just hangs there.
Any ideas?
Same problem....
I found that in recovery mode I cannot connect the phone with ADB. After searching for a long time I finally found this post. Similar to Nexus 7, it seems that our ZR is also using a different hardware ID which is not included in our Xperia A driver in FlashTool driver pack.
Then I tried to modify the driver INF file to add the hardware ID reported in recovery mode. After several trial I finally managed to install the driver successfully and ADB command works fine now in CWM recovery.
To simplify the procedures, I've packed a Xperia A only driver. Just follow the procedures below to install the driver for CWM recovery.
Step 1: Reboot your phone into recovery and connect it to your PC with USB
Step 2: Open Device Manager in Windows. You should see the unknown device.
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Step 3: Right click the unknown driver and select Properties. In the Details tab, check the Hardware Ids. My device is USB\VID_0FCE&PID_6182. If you see a different ID, go to next post to edit the driver INF.
Step 4: Unzip the Xperia A driver zip into any folder in your PC
Step 5: Right click the unknown driver and select Update Driver Software
Step 6: Select Browse my computer for driver software
Step 7: Input the path that you unzipped the driver in step 4 and click Next.
Step 8: You should see the unknown driver replaced with Sony sa0107 ADB Interface Driver
Sony Xperia A driver
If your hardware ID is different than mine, all you need to do is update your hardware ID in the driver INF file.
First get your hardware ID in Step 3 in post 1
Unzip the Xperia A driver in any folder in your PC
Edit the file sa0107adb.inf inside
Modify the line 53 and 77 with your own hardware ID
Save the file and try the steps in post 1 again
Hey guys!
I make the tutorial using external links but i'm a new member and dont have permission to post.
Now i removed the external links, but i think will work in this way.
After a lot of trying and breaking my face(brazilian slang) with various mistakes and unsuccessful procedures, I managed to restore my device (Redmi Note 7 Lavender).
In my case, the smartphone had a completely black screen.
Files used for the procedure.
MiFlash without Authentication Needed: Mi Flash 20170425
ARB4 Lavender GLOBAL ROM: Look for the lavender V10.2.7.0.PFGMIXM Fastboot version.
Xiaomi ADB Drivers
Qualcomm Drivers: QDLoader-HS-USB Driver 32bit and QDLoader-HS-USB Driver 64bit install both
FileHose File: prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.mbn
Step 1:
:good:Extract MiFlash and Lavender ROM for another partition or clean folder on you hard disk.
I used D:/ and created a new folder only for this procedure.
:good:Extract and install Xiaomi Adb Drivers and Qualcomm Drivers
:good:Exctrat FileHose and copy the archieve to the Lavender ROM/images folder
Example: D:\LavenderROM\images or C:\Users\User1\Downloads\ARB4 ROM\images
Note: In this folder have another filehose file called: prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf ... DELETE THIS FILE!
All done, time to make things happens
Step 2
I removed the back cover of my device, used only the heat gun and the suction cup for removal.
Some people try using deep flash cable DFC.
But I used the testpoint method to perform my procedure, then i need to remove the back cover.
Step 3
Now, u have to remove the battery plugin, need to remove the cover:
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And see the connector like this:
Plug the Type C cable in USB2.0 or USB3.0 port and but dont plug on smartphone now.
First u need to locate the testpoint dots like this:
Step 4
Open Mi Flash with administrator privileges and select the folder where you placed the FileHose file.
Example: C:\Users\User1\Downloads\ARB4 ROM\images
And now u will make the testpoint procedure.
Connect the cable to the device and at the same time you must press the test points using tweezers for 3~5 seconds.
Like this:
Open the Device Manager and look into the COM and LPT item to see if u device will be recognized.
You see a Qualcomm HS-USB QLoader 9008 COM4 (The number is just an example, in my case the COM port was 4)
Now you click on REFRESH on Mi Flash Tool then if you bootloader has unlocked, in the checkbox named "clean all" um have to mark this.
Click on Flash.
Maybe everything I said is something that is full of the same on the internet, but I hope it will serve someone who is experiencing the same problem as mine and who has not found a solution.
I tested several tutorials until I got it this way, using these same files that I left linked here!
God Bless all of us!
can you help? i need that patched file for redmi note 7 pro. pls if u can do something
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Which Recovery do you use?
Bardia777 said:
Which Recovery do you use?
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looking at the photo, it seems to be orangefox recovery
FRP_OFFICIAL said:
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Its look like mounting problem try googeling for How to fix mounting problem(maybe show you the twrp but thats okay its same for all devices)
The easiest solution for this error is to force Windows to re-arrange its ordering of the drives. When you get this error message, it is possible to work around it easily without having to use disk part or manually re-partition your disks and drives:
Upon seeing the error message “Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition,” remove your Windows setup USB from the PC (don’t worry, this is safe since no read or write operations are being made from the USB disk).
Press the red “X” button to exit the installation wizard. You will be asked to confirm that you’re sure you want to do this and that Windows will not be installed if you do. Press OK and exit anyway. You won’t actually leave the setup environment, you’ll just be taken back to the main page.
Back at the main setup page, select “Install Now” without re-inserting your USB stick.
You’ll see an error about Windows being unable to locate setup files, and asking you to load a CD/DVD driver for Windows setup to
Click “OK” then exit the setup dialog once more to return to the main setup screen.
Re-insert your USB at this point, then select “Install Now” again.
This time, everything should go as planned since Windows has been forced to recognize that the setup USB is a removable drive, and it can identify the correct boot drive to install the Windows boot files to.
Hello,
I accidentally bricked my redmi 9C phone and now it just has a black screen and when I plug the phone into the computer, I get the error "Unknown usb device (Device descriptor request failed)". My goal is to bypass the device and then flash it to fastboot.
I think I installed all the drivers. Thanks in advance for your help
Same problem as mine, im unable to find a fix...
I am not from this device but have you tried emergency download mode.
kadirilgin1453 said:
Hello,
I accidentally bricked my redmi 9C phone and now it just has a black screen and when I plug the phone into the computer, I get the error "Unknown usb device (Device descriptor request failed)". My goal is to bypass the device and then flash it to fastboot.
I think I installed all the drivers. Thanks in advance for your help
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This worked for me,
1st download SP Flash Tool and MEDIATEK USB drivers
2nd plug the micro usb in your phone while pressing Volume Up to connect to PC
3rd Launch "mtk_bypass_rev1.exe"
4rth Change Target SOC to "MT6765" (phone's chip)
5th Press "BYPASS"
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6th Launch SP Flash Tool
7th Select "MTK-AllInOne_DA.bin" for Download-Agent and MIUI'S scatter file (should be MT6765_Android_scatter.txt) (located in /images/)
8th Select "Firmware Upgrade"
9th Press "Download" (or CTRL + D)
10th: DONE! (IN THE FOLLOWING SCREENSHOT I USED KURDISH TEAM'S SP FLASH TOOL SINCE I WAS GETTING A WEIRD RAM ERROR, IF YOU HAVE A SIMILAR ISSUE DON'T HESITATE TO SEND ME A MESSAGE SO I CAN PROVIDE THE DOWNLOAD TO THE MODDED TOOL)
Sources:
MIUI - https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/miui/angelica/
MEDIATEK USB Drivers - https://mtkusballdriver.com/download/mtk-usb-v1-0-8
Code:
Currently I am also having an issue with my phone being hardbricked
Ive flashed MIUI, but the phone just shows a screen for a split seccond and then shuts off