Hi,
When i connect my phone by pressing power and volume up, i get into diagnostics mode and the driver comes up Qualcomm MSM Device. I've tried flashing but i feel maybe this is newer and is blocked from loading new firmware.
(flashing using care suite latest version)
Anyone else had issues with this?
I seem to recall the qualcomm bootloader on the lumia 800 was able to flash custom rom, could this be the case on this lumia 802?
Hi Guys,
I'm a Chinese N5 user. We can use our N5 on China Telecom network now. I think it's similar for you to make your N5 work on VZW network. And I know the key point for this is to find out and get into Diagnostic mode of N5.
Here, I release the modified boot kernel with diag mode enabled. You can run fastboot to make it.
After that, 'setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb' works. The DIAG COM port appeared.
LGE AndroidNet USB Serial Port
OK. Enjoy your VZW cracking process. Hope you can make it later soon!:laugh::laugh:
Hello. Im having the same problem. Could you make a more specific tutorial to make diag mode work? How do i flash the file on the OP? I need to program my N5 to work with an cdma carrier, and as you know, i cant do anything without the diag mode.
Help please
I'm trying to use CDMA Workshop to do a partial flash on my phone from Verizon to PagePlus. I can't figure out how to get CDMA Workshop and CM11 to play together nicely with me. At first I could not find the port in Win8.1 or CDMA Workshop, but then I found an online post on using a 3rd party virtual port program. As a result I did get a port (COM10, port 11008), but when I try to Read in CDMA Workshop I get an error stating the device did not answer (I think because it is still not in diag mode). In CM11 Android Debugging and ADB Over Network (for the virtual port) are on. Anyone know what I'm missing please? Thank you in advance for the help.
Droid Razr HD (XT926) Verizon
CyanogenMod 11 M2
CDMA Workshop v3.9.0
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first, THANK YOU dragonhart6505 for your youtube vid how to install motorola qc diag driver for unlocking motorola droid razr m/hd (xt907/xt926). your words "hit vol up so phone boots properly" was what i was missing.
my problem was i wasnt really in diag mode. :crying:
heres how i resolved my problem. i went back to stock rom (4.1.1). im not sure, but i think i had to do this. i think nv mode is disabled by custom roms. that didnt resolve my problem completely though. i found out i wasnt really in diag mode (bp tools for my moto). i thought i was booting into bp tools mode. i did the three finger salute. i scrolled to bp tools. let phone boot and plugged it into usb port. no qc port (not even one that needed a driver). couldnt create a virtual serial/com port either using hw vsp. got a lan error. cdma workshop stated no answer from my phone. i could ping the ip though with no errors. all because i wasnt in bp tools mode as i thought! UGHHHHH!!!! after scrolling to bp tools, hit vol up (no dont scroll to factory reset). youll see when you do it. then i was able to manually install the qc driver. then i could read in cdma workshop.
the other thing i learned along the way was that with windows 7/8 (yes, and 8.1) the qc diag driver must be manually installed.
There is a thread about how to put this phone onto Page Plus over on Howard Forums. There may be a mirror of how to do this here as well. Also you do not need CDMA Tools to do this either. There is another thread about trying to put the phone onto Page Plus with the new 4.4.2 software. We have not been successful in that yet. If you do not have an unlocked bootloader then would work on getting that done ASAP.
Jackie
Hi,
I bought a Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite 10 tablet last week. Its model number is BAH-L09. I am in desperate need of rooting this device. I have searched in google for quite a time. But no success. Please help me get this device rooted. I can provide further details of the tablet if required. Please help...
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maybe I will never ever buy Huawei Android devices again. There are no Devs - not even AOSP support.
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liveondead said:
Hi,
I bought a Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite 10 tablet last week. Its model number is BAH-L09. I am in desperate need of rooting this device. I have searched in google for quite a time. But no success. Please help me get this device rooted. I can provide further details of the tablet if required. Please help...
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Any Progress on this I am in a similar situation with M3 Lite 8
liveondead said:
Hi,
I bought a Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite 10 tablet last week. Its model number is BAH-L09. I am in desperate need of rooting this device. I have searched in google for quite a time. But no success. Please help me get this device rooted. I can provide further details of the tablet if required. Please help...
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This is a Qualcomm Nougat device. You can root using Magisk or a custom recovery. I'll be happy to help.
Do you have the firmware for this model? If not search for it and download first
Hovatek said:
This is a Qualcomm Nougat device. You can root using Magisk or a custom recovery. I'll be happy to help.
Do you have the firmware for this model? If not search for it and download first
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I do not have the firmware, I looked for a full OTA update on MT and everywhere I could think of but I could not find it. Does Magisk require FW as a starting point? I'm not familiar with Magisk but will now look it up...
jkindem said:
I do not have the firmware, I looked for a full OTA update on MT and everywhere I could think of but I could not find it. Does Magisk require FW as a starting point? I'm not familiar with Magisk but will now look it up...
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The reason you'll need the firmware is that you'll need either tock boot.img or recovery.img to root. You obtain them either from the firmware or by dumping your phone's firmware
Hovatek said:
The reason you'll need the firmware is that you'll need either tock boot.img or recovery.img to root. You obtain them either from the firmware or by dumping your phone's firmware
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I ordered an NCKpro box thinking that as advertised I would be able to read the stock firmware from the tablet since it has a QUALCOMM chipset. however after unlocking my device (success), and trying to put it in EDL mode it does not enumerate as a QUALCOMM device, so the NCK module looking for it doesn't work. It seems to enumerate as "android adapter PCUI (COM5)". I have sent multiple messages to the NCK forum but have gotten no response....seems like there is no support from that group and the documentation comes mostly from Hovetec. Amazing that there is no support for the product.
Have you had success trying to read stock ROM off of Huawei with NCK box?
jkindem said:
I ordered an NCKpro box thinking that as advertised I would be able to read the stock firmware from the tablet since it has a QUALCOMM chipset. however after unlocking my device (success), and trying to put it in EDL mode it does not enumerate as a QUALCOMM device, so the NCK module looking for it doesn't work. It seems to enumerate as "android adapter PCUI (COM5)". I have sent multiple messages to the NCK forum but have gotten no response....seems like there is no support from that group and the documentation comes mostly from Hovetec. Amazing that there is no support for the product.
Have you had success trying to read stock ROM off of Huawei with NCK box?
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I share your frustration with the limited info and support for the box, that's why we're trying to fill that void with our tutorials and videos.
I've been able to backup Qualcomm using NCK Pro Box as explained at https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-22362.html but not yet tried a Huawei Qualcomm . Ensure to see the video and install drivers as instructed (very important).
In EDL Mode, you should have something like Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 in device manager not android adapter PCUI (COM5) so its either you've not installed drivers correctly or are not in EDL mode.
Yours is MSM8940 , I believe NCK Pro box should support.
How are you booting in EDL? Using button combo or ADB / Fatboot?
Hovatek said:
I share your frustration with the limited info and support for the box, that's why we're trying to fill that void with our tutorials and videos.
I've been able to backup Qualcomm using NCK Pro Box as explained at https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-22362.html but not yet tried a Huawei Qualcomm . Ensure to see the video and install drivers as instructed (very important).
In EDL Mode, you should have something like Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 in device manager not android adapter PCUI (COM5) so its either you've not installed drivers correctly or are not in EDL mode.
Yours is MSM8940 , I believe NCK Pro box should support.
How are you booting in EDL? Using button combo or ADB / Fatboot?
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Booting in EDL mode using ADB or button presses get me to the same Huawei screen. its orange type that says press the volume up button for 3 seconds to enter recovery mode, otherwise it does a normal boot. When pressing this button it goes into a recovery mode in which I saw in the device manager what I reported previously.... no QUALCOMM. Perhaps this newer tablet has some layer over the base QUALCOMM or it is something new altogether. Oddly the Huawei ultimate module wants to connect in service mode which is set by doing the keypad with the ()()xxx()() code, etc. The Huawei module seems to be able to communicate with the device, but there is no functionality there to download stuff. I can't believe that no one has figured this out or there is no stock images out there for this tablet, but I also found that Huawei pulled all the stock images and updates off the web for their products last September....
I am an expert at installing usb drivers, but perhaps the ones that are in the default enumeration need to be overridden? I tried that but there are 4 different device enumerations of which none are QUALCOMM what was shown in the thread.
Can you think of any other way of getting a stock rom for this?
jkindem said:
Booting in EDL mode using ADB or button presses get me to the same Huawei screen. its orange type that says press the volume up button for 3 seconds to enter recovery mode, otherwise it does a normal boot. When pressing this button it goes into a recovery mode in which I saw in the device manager what I reported previously.... no QUALCOMM. Perhaps this newer tablet has some layer over the base QUALCOMM or it is something new altogether. Oddly the Huawei ultimate module wants to connect in service mode which is set by doing the keypad with the ()()xxx()() code, etc. The Huawei module seems to be able to communicate with the device, but there is no functionality there to download stuff. I can't believe that no one has figured this out or there is no stock images out there for this tablet, but I also found that Huawei pulled all the stock images and updates off the web for their products last September....
I am an expert at installing usb drivers, but perhaps the ones that are in the default enumeration need to be overridden? I tried that but there are 4 different device enumerations of which none are QUALCOMM what was shown in the thread.
Can you think of any other way of getting a stock rom for this?
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Check the thread at https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/how-to-enter-qualcomm-mmc-storage-diag-t3253478
It talks about other backup options using QFIL (HDDRaw) or emmc raw tool. Also look at the Enter Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 part which talk of entering edl using eMMC software download (QPST) > Switch device to DLoad; or using EFS Pro - Qualcomm NV Tools > Change mode since adb, fastboot and button combo don't work.
liveondead said:
Hi,
I bought a Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite 10 tablet last week. Its model number is BAH-L09. I am in desperate need of rooting this device. I have searched in google for quite a time. But no success. Please help me get this device rooted. I can provide further details of the tablet if required. Please help...
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Untill TWRP for this device developed, u can get this device rooted by flashing magisk-patched boot.img.
check here "https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/huawei-mediapad-m3-lite-10-custom-rom-t3621619/page7"
Hello everyone who may still peruse this section of the forums. I know I have a low post count, but that's cause I normally find answers to my problems by reading... Today is a struggle.
I have recently aquired a Sprint Galaxy Note Edge, it has the n915pvpu5dqi5 firmware installed.
I have followed directions from a couple of different sources and have been able to get freezas Notedge beta rom with the Emotion kernel installed and working, however I'm still limited on LTE bands my phone will connect to.
My intention, and I don't know if it is possible or not, is to use QPST and QXDM to modify my NV memory.
I have reverted back to the original n915pvpu5dqi5 firmware, and I am trying to get into diagnostic mode for QPST.
I used *#66336# and set the CP Debug level to CP RAMDUMP ON.
After reboot I used ##3424# went to Qualcomm USB setting and set RNDIS + DM + MODEM.
When I go into QPST to backup, (using my MSL in the box titled SPC) it starts to Backup NV memory from phone, and it will get to 18% before giving an error that says "Could not communicate in Diagnostic Mode."
Can anyone advise me on how to get into diagnostic mode or if it is possible with this phone being upgraded to the latest bootloader(QI5), or is there another kernel out there other then stock that will allow me to get into diagnostic mode (I'm told a lot of the custom ones cut it out, why? Over my head...) to edit the NV memory and unlock other lte bands
what is QPST ? and what are you trying to accomplish?