QFIL tool caused oneplus one Brick with Linux file-Stor Gadget USB Device - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys
Does anyone have any solution on this issue that mentioned above?
What i encounter is my phone doesn't have screen appearing and encounter error of “Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008”
after i done with some research i found a guide which can save my phone at this website:
droidsavvy.com/unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/"
Guide on how to recover “Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008” MODE
I successfully done the download using QFIL tool as per mentioned in the website but after my phone restarted it appear to have this error that this OPO forum posted:
"forums.oneplus.net/threads/opo-showing-up-as-linux-file-stor-gadget-usb-device.350826/"
Just want to check if there is anyone can help on this as i believe quite a number of people out there encounter this problem as well.
Hope there is a reply soon.

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Oneplus One hard brick

first sry for my bad englich and open a new thread
i did this instruction:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
step by step to unbrick my OPO but did not work :/
i installed the driver ok Qualcom HS - USB QDLoader 9008
but when i start Msm8974.exe tool One PC cant read the Phone and the other when i press start writes xxxSaharaxxx and don't load any files to my OPO
pls need help thx :/
By now I hope you have solved your problem. I had a similar problem yesterday with my phone. I was on a Window 7 computer and I tried everything. Somehow the system insisted my phone was a serial device instead of a USB device. I tried everything I could think of. I eventually gave up and put it on an XP box and was able to then finish the job of un-bricking it. Make sure your device is properly registered with the computer you are using. Good luck.
Kirlus said:
first sry for my bad englich and open a new thread
i did this instruction:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
step by step to unbrick my OPO but did not work :/
i installed the driver ok Qualcom HS - USB QDLoader 9008
but when i start Msm8974.exe tool One PC cant read the Phone and the other when i press start writes xxxSaharaxxx and don't load any files to my OPO
pls need help thx :/
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OPO doesn't switch to qualcomm hs-usb diagnostic 9006

my oneplus one is hard bricked. i tried several tools to recover my OPO, sadly nothing worked. The problem i've figured out is, that after flasing the 8974_msimage.mbn image my phone disconnects (sound from windows), reconnects again and the msm8974 download tool starts again. so i'm stuck like in this video:
The Qualcomm Flash image loader doesn't give me an error message (i can flash everything - i did so with Color.zip and with OPO Recovery Tools files), but still i get no vibration, no led light or anything else from the phone.
so what can i do for now? that's actually not my first android phone which is hard bricked (i helped a lot of friends of mine and i'm computer scientist as well....), so can anyone, please, help me!!!!
regards
markus

Oneplus One unbrick issue?

Hi Guys,
Im new to the forums so i hope this is the right place for this post
I have a hardbricked oneplus one 64GB.
I have read and followed mutiple guides here and on youtube on how ot unbrick it.
But in every guide i followed mine "failed" at the same step.
When i start the "oneplus one recovery tool" or Msm8974DownloadTool this happens; (cant seem to use a link so ill try to explain it).
It starts with one green bar, when that is finished it stops an i hear the disconnected device sound.
I am currently on Win 10 but i also tried it on WinXP since mutiple posts suggested hat it would work better, but that also didnt help.
I also tried diffrent drivers (oneplus driver from the color zip), google multi driver, qualcomm driver etc.
Hope someone can help
Tiic said:
Hi Guys,
Im new to the forums so i hope this is the right place for this post
I have a hardbricked oneplus one 64GB.
I have read and followed mutiple guides here and on youtube on how ot unbrick it.
But in every guide i followed mine "failed" at the same step.
When i start the "oneplus one recovery tool" or Msm8974DownloadTool this happens; (cant seem to use a link so ill try to explain it).
It starts with one green bar, when that is finished it stops an i hear the disconnected device sound.
I am currently on Win 10 but i also tried it on WinXP since mutiple posts suggested hat it would work better, but that also didnt help.
I also tried diffrent drivers (oneplus driver from the color zip), google multi driver, qualcomm driver etc.
Hope someone can help
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How your device got bricked?
Which recovery tool you tried?
Mr.Ak said:
How your device got bricked?
Which recovery tool you tried?
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I don't have all the info since i got the phone from a "friend" who was about to throw it out, but ill do my best to provide accurate info
According to the privious owner the flashing of a custom rom or recovery went wrong and it ended up in it's current state.
The recovery tools i tried are;
- Oneplus one recovery tool by; Zyxxeil
- Oneplus one toolkit 1.5 by Manudroid19
- Msm8974DownloadTool
Tiic said:
I don't have all the info since i got the phone from a "friend" who was about to throw it out, but ill do my best to provide accurate info
According to the privious owner the flashing of a custom rom or recovery went wrong and it ended up in it's current state.
The recovery tools i tried are;
- Oneplus one recovery tool by; Zyxxeil
- Oneplus one toolkit 1.5 by Manudroid19
- Msm8974DownloadTool
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Use the one with cm11s by Zyxxeil.Use Xp and use Qualcomm drivers,as this tool doesn't use fast boot/adb drivers and instead uses USB debugging port.
It need a few tries before device getting detected.
Make sure the device is getting recognized as "Qhs_bulk" or "Qualcomm diagnostics 9006" or some thing like that then install drivers manually.Also try different ports and refresh the toolkit. Open the toolkit with administrator rights.
Hope this helps
Mr.Ak said:
Use the one with cm11s by Zyxxeil.Use Xp and use Qualcomm drivers,as this tool doesn't use fast boot/adb drivers and instead uses USB debugging port.
It need a few tries before device getting detected.
Make sure the device is getting recognized as "Qhs_bulk" or "Qualcomm diagnostics 9006" or some thing like that then install drivers manually.Also try different ports and refresh the toolkit. Open the toolkit with administrator rights.
Hope this helps
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I'm on windows xp now.
Made a clean install to be sure.
Phone is connected as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
The Zyxxeil tool recognizes it as a com port.
When i press start, it starts flashing 8974_msimage.mbn
When it finishes it just does the same. It looks like it's stuck on a loop at flashing 8974_msimage.mbn
I would post some pictures but i can't since im a new user
Edit; It is the same as this guy; youtube (dot) com/watch?v=TOw3-yX57jM
Flashing 8974_msimage.mbn nin a loop.... you're not the only one with this problem. I couldn't find a solution to this problem so far. Have tried fresh installs of Windows XP and Windows 7 and drivers installed in Test Mode without success. Please report back once you could figure out what's wrong.
Tiic said:
I'm on windows xp now.
Made a clean install to be sure.
Phone is connected as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
The Zyxxeil tool recognizes it as a com port.
When i press start, it starts flashing 8974_msimage.mbn
When it finishes it just does the same. It looks like it's stuck on a loop at flashing 8974_msimage.mbn
I would post some pictures but i can't since im a new user
Edit; It is the same as this guy; youtube (dot) com/watch?v=TOw3-yX57jM
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Got it,it's because of a bad download or corrupt zip perhaps.Redownload the toolkit and also try with Color Os toolkit too.
If your device is recognized then there's no way you can't bring it back to life.
Mr.Ak said:
Got it,it's because of a bad download or corrupt zip perhaps.Redownload the toolkit and also try with Color Os toolkit too.
If your device is recognized then there's no way you can't bring it back to life.
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Just redownloaded the tools and tried again.
Still the same issue, i also tried the color os toolkit like you suggested.
I have the same issue too, keep installing 8974_msimage.mbn again and again.
I'm still open for sugestions since the issue is still there
Right click msm tool, and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.
Problem solved.
kthejoker20 said:
Right click msm tool, and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.
Problem solved.
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Although it is correct that you must run it as admin, this isn't the issue at all. There are phones that appear to be broken beyond the point where you can fix it with software.
MrBrainstorm said:
Although it is correct that you must run it as admin, this isn't the issue at all..
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Yep, i always run tools like this as admin, the issue is something else in this case, but i wouldn't know what exactly
I may have found a solution/work-around to the problem described (in case anyone's still trying to unbrick a OPO after all this time). I must warn, however, that I really have no idea what I'm doing as I'm new to all of this, and have blundered through with no real understanding of what's going on, so pay heed at your own risk. It uses Qualcomm's QFIL program and Zyxxeil's OPO unbricking tool. I want give detail in describing the steps involved, so this will be fairly long.
***background***
My 64GB OPO has for the past couple of months almost always failed to get past the first 6-7 seconds of booting, and powered off before reaching the Cyanogen animation. It did the same when booting into fastboot and recovery, and at some point it stopped being able to access recovery at all. Very rarely it would boot, but pressing the power button while it was on would cause it to crash a few seconds later. I discovered that it would consistently boot properly if volume up were tapped while holding down the power button before it vibrates and the OnePlus logo appears, but this fix simply stopped working recently, and so it became impossible to turn the OPO on. Before giving up on it, I decided it would be worth trying the hard unbricking tool based on the ColorOS installer by Zyxxeil. However, I had the problem where the tool continually repeats the step of flashing 8974_msimage.mbn without progressing any further, to which nobody ever seemed to find a solution. I may have found a way to get around the problem, however.
Even though the procedure seems to have worked, the phone still shuts down after a few seconds as it did before (so I suspect my device has a hardware problem, possibly with the power button, and there's nothing that can be done for it). This means that I can't confirm that the fix actually works, but only that it appears to have worked. What it did was:
1) unbricked the phone - it probably wasn't even bricked before, but it definitely was after the installer hung on 8974_msimage.mbn ; it wouldn't respond to the power button at all afterwards. Applying the workaround allowed it to show signs of life again.
2) installed the COS11 fastboot. I'm not sure and can't tell whether the rest of the OS is there or intact, but the fastboot logo has changed from the newer small one to the bigger one from older versions.
***the problem***
The standard method for dealing with a hard-bricked OPO is to use the ColorOS tool as described in the "[GUIDE] [UNBRICK] Unbrick Oneplus One" thread and then flash Cyanogen, or to use Zyxxeil's tool which goes straight there. A common issue in both is that after pressing start, the tools repeat the step of flashing 8974_msimage.mbn , seemingly disconnecting the phone each time, and never progressing beyond that. This happened to me as well. This will happen if the tool is not run as an administrator, but for some people the same problem is seen even if it's run as an administrator. To the best of my knowledge, nobody has posted a solution to this problem, but some have suggested using alternative methods such as using QFIL (which I have gotten to work) or MiFlash.
***potential solution***
From what I understand, QFIL does the same thing as the unbricking tool, only not automatically. I directed it to use the files provided by Zyxxeil's tool, and it was then able to do something that unbricked the device as described above. This is what I did: (all on Windows 10, *not* using the original cable)
Required files:
1) Obtain the Qualcomm QDLoader driver. I used the the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 2.1.0.5 x64 driver from Zyxxeil's tool's thread (page 5, #48).
2) Download Zyxxeil's tool. I used the 64GB version. Extract DRIVER.iso and run setup.exe as described. I'm not sure whether this actually did anything and presume manually installing the driver in 1) overrides this, but I'm including this for completeness.
3) Download QFIL version 1.0.0.2 . I originally used 2.0.0.5 , but this did not work (it produced the error "unable to read packet header. only read 0 bytes", to which the recommended solution was to use an older version). This can be run from the extracted folder. Open it once, and then close it again - it seems not to behave properly the first time it is run.
Preparation:
4) Create a new folder, for instance on the desktop, and give it a short name. Copy and paste (or just move) the contents of the "OnePlusRestoreTool" folder from Zyxxeil's tool into here. This step is because QFIL supposedly doesn't like long folder names or locations (I'm not sure whether this is true or not but there's no harm in making sure).
5) Install the QDloader driver: (the PC may need to be disconnected from the internet for this stage, I think Windows may try to automatically download and install incorrect drivers)
>Open device manager, then plug the OPO into the computer. It should come up after a few seconds under "Ports (COM & LPT)" as something like QHSUSB_BULK or Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. Mine originally showed up as "Quectel QDLoader 9008". If it comes up as a malfunctioned device ("Unknown USB Device") under "Universal Serial Bus controllers", try holding the power button on the OPO down for a few seconds, or holding it down for a few seconds at the same time as volume up. If it's still not recognised, try rebooting the PC and repeating this step.
>Right click on the device as it appears in device manager, select "Uninstall device", tick the box saying "Delete the driver software for this device", and click on "Uninstall".
>The OPO will disappear from device manager. Unplug and then replug it into the PC, and after a few seconds it should be recognised again, perhaps as "Unknown USB Device" again, requiring the same procedure as above. It should now show up as QHSUSB_BULK under "Ports (COM & LPT)"
>Right click on the device and select "Update driver", then "Browse my computer for driver software". Paste in the file path for the folder containing the driver as downloaded above, which will be called "20561190_ed08f7139a2028da454a6668162f44ac311facc0" if using the driver specified above. Ensure "Include subfolders" is ticked, and click on Next. This should install the driver, and because it's signed, it shouldn't present problems often encountered in this stage. Your device should now be called "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008", with (COM#) after it.
Fix:
6) Restart the PC, leaving the phone plugged in. Open device manager again. At this point, if it is detected as a malfunctioned "Unknown USB Device", do not try to remedy it as described above - leave it as it is. This is exactly what happened in my case.
7) Run QFIL.exe as an administrator. I don't know whether this is actually necessary to run as an administrator, but seeing as problems arise in the normal methods from not doing so, it seems sensible. If the device is listed as "Unknown USB Device", then QFIL should say "No Port Available".
8) In QFIL, click on "Browse" in the "select programmer" section. Navigate to the folder where the contents of Zyxxeil's tool were copied/moved to, and open "prog_emmc_firehose_8979.mbn". Lower down, click on "Load XML", which should give you three files to choose from. As I couldn't fully boot my OPO afterwards I don't know which one is most appropriate, but I have tried the procedure with each and it worked for all of them. Perhaps start with rawprogram_unsparse.xml and if that doesn't work try the other two. Click Open, then select patch0.xml , then click Open again.
9) Paying attention to the QFIL window, hold down power+volume up until the text changes from "No Port Available" to "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM#). Incidentally, this will also cause the device to change from "Unrecognised USB Device" to "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM#)" in device manager. I believe that this step starts "Qualcomm's debugging mode" as explained in Zyxxeil's thread, and this is necessary for the process to work.
10) Click on "Download" (below "Load XML"). QFIL should do its thing, and if nothing has gone wrong the phone might be unbricked at the end of the process. Disconnect from the PC and see if it works.
In my experience, where this step did not work it gave one of two errors:
"unable to read packet header. only read 0 bytes" - this happens on the newer version of QFIL, which is why I used the older one.
"unable to download flash programmer using sahara protocol" - this was the troublesome one. I believe it means that the phone is not in Qualcomm's debugging mode. This would probably be the case if, for whatever reason, the PC recognised the phone immediately as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, and so it wasn't necessary to hold power+volume up for the PC to recognise it properly. In my case the program ran properly the first time but was interrupted because I hadn't transferred all of the right files to the target folder. After I had done this and tried again, it gave this error. I fixed this by holding down power+volume up, while the device was recognised, until the PC made a sound indicating something had been plugged in. The next attempt to download was successful.
If the procedure doesn't work properly, it might also be worth using one of the other two XML files mentioned in step 9.
*** ***
Anyway, after hours of searching and trial and error, this unbricked the phone, with it becoming responsive once more to button presses, despite still having the original problem of powering down during boot. It seems to have the CM11 fastboot as expected, and I was able to have my PC recognise it in the short time it stays on using fastboot devices. Other than that, I'm afraid I don't know how successful this was, or how successful it would be for other people. I hope this is useful nonetheless!
hi follow this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732

Help! Huawei Watch 2 4G unbrick

hi!
I bought a new huawei watch from china, as he arrived with my sister home, i flashed it the global version and it all worked great!
a couple days after, i updated the watch by hes wish, and it woke up stack on the huawei logo, i tried to flash the same Rom as i flashed before but it didnt worked, so i daownload another rom and tried to flash it.
i guess it was'nt the right rom and the watch is not responding ever since.
i tried to read every sulotion in this forum and to use several QFIL programs but it always give me an ERROR. "sahara server" or some thing else.
the current situation:
black scree, no response, no vibrates, no logo. "brick"i guesse
the computer detect it by "Qualcomm HS-USB QDloader 9008 (com3)
and i realy realy tried to figure it out by reading every thread i found!
be very greatful for evety one that can help me some how..
thanks ahead!
Check this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/watch-2/rom-bootloader-recover-huawei-watch-2-t3855864
If the computer detect it only as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDloader 9008" and you cannot enter fastboot by pressing and holding power button until watch vibrates and then pressing one more time power button (one single short click) - probably QPST is your only friend ...
PS: I cannot confirm method as I never bricked my watch to try it - but this thread is the only one for un-bricking HW2
Thank you!
I already tried this for sevral times, always get the "sahara server error" you know some thing abuat it?
anyone? help with the sharafail error? searce for hours and cant find the sulotion
Please Help...
I have a Huawei watch 2 model 4G sawshark.
I Install another rom, and have BRICK
Now, my watch can connect with computer: QUALCOMM HS-USB 9008
It no vibrator, no logo,... when I charging, It hot...
I used QPST but don't ok
I need help!!!!
Sorry, my English not good, I hope everyone understand me...

[OP8T TMO KB2007] Brick. Need help.

OnePlus 8T+ 5G T-Mobile KB2007
My phone has become a brick. 3 days have been trying to restore it. Can't find the solution...
What issues I have:
- no "QHUSB_BULK" in Device Manager
- no "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in Device Manager
- MSM tool doesn't see my phone
- EDL mode doesn't load
- fastbootd doesn't load
- all fastboot roms show a lot of errors during installation
Works only usual fastboot.
What can you recommend me to try? Thank you!
UP. Any thoughts? Any suggestions? Please!
Svobodniy_ said:
UP. Any thoughts? Any suggestions? Please!
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It might help if you shared what you've actually done (what you did that resulted in bricking and what you've done to try fixing things) in detail. Include versions of software and source.
BillGoss said:
It might help if you shared what you've actually done (what you did that resulted in bricking and what you've done to try fixing things) in detail. Include versions of software and source.
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It's complicated, because I tried a lot of ROMs from this forum and from other sources... The main problems, that MSM doesn't see my phone if I want to install ROM through MSM, and Fastboot give a lot of errors, if I want to install ROM through Fastboot...
How I brick my phone? I used file from OnePlus to unlock the bootloader (before it I unlock my phone from T-Mobile). After that all my data was wiped and I decided to change ROM from T-Mobile's to Global. I tried one of the ROM's (I don't remember which, but one from this forum). And my phone became a brick. (previously in my life I reinstalled a lot of ROMs on my Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S4 - and have no issues, but this time...)
Use EDL to recover. You can get to fastboot, so you are not hard bricked. Make sure drivers are installed properly, try a different computer/cable
Svobodniy_ said:
OnePlus 8T+ 5G T-Mobile KB2007
My phone has become a brick. 3 days have been trying to restore it. Can't find the solution...
What issues I have:
- no "QHUSB_BULK" in Device Manager
- no "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in Device Manager
- MSM tool doesn't see my phone
- EDL mode doesn't load
- fastbootd doesn't load
- all fastboot roms show a lot of errors during installation
Works only usual fastboot.
What can you recommend me to try? Thank you!
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It seems, on PC side of things you don't have drivers properly installed, otherwise you wouldn't have
- no "QHUSB_BULK" in Device Manager
- no "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" in Device Manager.
For the same reason, i presume MSM doesn't see your phone.

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