[GUIDE] Huawei Firmware Upgrades Manually from 8.1 to 9.1 - Huawei P20 Pro Guides, News, & Discussion

This was done on the Huawei P20 Pro L29C636 variant.
My phone does have it's bootloader unlocked and has been previously rooted.
As stated on just about every other thread, I do not take responsibility for anything that happens to your phone. The method described below is what I experienced with my phone, with the various modifications I had made in the past, and using software other people have developed.
You assume all risk to your equipment.
OTA updates stopped on EMUI 8.0 so I had to find a solution to get the latest EMUI and security patches. Below is the list of software and instructions that I followed to complete these incremental updates. If you own a different regional variant (i.e. L29C432), you can still follow the same instructions, but pay attention to your build numbers when trying to upgrade past 8.1. When jumping from 8.1 to 9.0 and 9.0 to 9.1 you MUST upgrade to the firmware approved for your particular phone variant prior to the new EMUI update. There is a chance you will soft brick your phone, but as long as fastboot still works, you can recover.
Step 1:
Download these two files.
HiSuite_9.0.2.304.zip
hisuite.zip
Install the HiSuite application, do not upgrade the application, and close the program.
Copy the httpcomponent.dll file to C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite
Copy the HiSuiteConfig.xml to C:\Users\*username here*\AppData\Local\HiSuite\UserData\UpdateDogDev
Step 2:
Open your system host file at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
Add these lines to the bottom of the file:
188.225.84.142 query.hicloud.com
Save the file... be sure it saves over the current file and not a new file with a file extension.
Step 3:
Open your Network Connections window in Control Panel here:
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Right click on your active Network Connection and go to Properties.
In the dialog box, click on Internet Protocol Version 4 and click the Properties button below the box.
In the dialog box, change your DNS Preferred to 188.225.84.142 and DNS Alternate to 1.2.3.4.
Click the box for Validate Settings Upon Exit just to make sure you do not have any network errors.
Step 4:
Download and open Firmware Finder on your phone here Firmware Finder
Open the program, check the top button is the model variant of your phone, and click the top button.
The list of firmware shown in this program will work for your phone. To be safe, select the firmware you want to upgrade to, and click Check Firmware Access then Check Availability to confirm it is approved for installation.
After you select the firmware you want to upgrade to, click on eRecovery for all versions and click through each prompt until you reach the prompt to Register Update. Click Register Update and this will register your IP address with this specific firmware. I do not know how long this stays registered for, but it will not expire for the time it takes to download and install the firmware.
Step 5:
Connect your phone to your PC with the proper cable, open HiSuite on your PC, and allow the application to install HiSuite on your phone.
Once HiSuite registers that your phone is connected click the Update button near the bottom of the screen.
A dialog box will pop up and recognize the new firmware you registered with Firmware Finder. Double check that the model and regional variant match your phone just in case you goofed up the selection.
This process does take some time since the firmware files can be upwards of 5GB. Be patient and do not interrupt the process. After it downloads, it will push the files to your phone (HiSuite calls is Installation), and then your phone will restart. After your phone restarts, you will get an EMUI update screen indicating that it is indeed updating your system. Once complete, the phone will restart, and you will have an shiny new upgraded phone.
I have read plenty of responses in other threads describing installation failures, stalled installations, or other negative outcomes. Here are a few tips:
RE: Soft Brick - Remember to factory reset/wipe data in eRecovery. This will not wipe your phone, but it will help you get back to some sort of recovery state whether it's eRecovery, TWRP, or back to the system.
RE: Failed Installations - Remember to check the firmware availability in Firmware Finder on your phone and not on the PC. This will avoid accidentally trying to install firmware meant for another variant.
RE: Stalled Installations - I prefer modifying the DNS settings on the computer that is connected to the phone using HiSuite. This avoids DNS settings that don't stick in router settings or a PC bypassing them altogether.
If you do soft brick, you can always HiSuite to recover and rollback the firmware on your phone. I also do have another technique in case HiSuite cannot recover your phone. Just to be clear that this other technique was only tested on the L29C636 variant, but it most likely will work on other global models.

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[Q] HELP! Need guide to flash back to stock rom honeycomb using odin

anyone can help me with this? i'm stuck in the bootloop. please.
Flashing Firmware with Odin
Get Odin v3.04 from here:https://androidfirmwares.net/Tools/Download/8
(Just extract the Odin folder)
You will also need to install the Samsung USB drivers for the device if you haven't installed KIES. Get them from here:https://androidfirmwares.net/Tools/Download/9
(Just install like any Windows program)
1. Just download the firmware version you want from the second or third posts and extract the .tar or .tar.md5 file in the archive and save it somewhere,for samsung read here ;http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/
2. Reboot your phone to download mode.
To get download mode shut down the device. After it shuts off completely simultaneously press the Down volume key + press the power button .
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You should see a warning asking you to press volume up if you want to continue or volume down to cancel, press volume up. You are now in download mode!
3. Start Odin
4. If your ROM is a single .tar.md5 package click on the PDA button and browse to the .tar or .tar.md5 file that you extracted in step 1 and select it. This should like like the image below
5. DO NOT PUT .PIT FILE AND DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT TICK REPARTITION.
Regardless of firmware version it's still the same methodology
6. Connect the USB cable and wait for any required drivers to install and the ID:COM section to turn blue like below
7. Click start to flash. If Odin hangs at setting up connection just unplug the USB cable and re-attach it, Odin should now resume
8. Do not disconnect the cable or turn off the device once the flash has started, it will reboot when it finishes.
If the firmware is from this thread it will not wipe your phone if you flash as recommended UNLESS I state that the firmware is a "WIPE" version.
PDA refers to the build version of the software/firmware
Phone refers to the baseband/modem version
CSC is the consumer software customisation and is specific to geographical region and carriers. It contains the software packages specific to that region, carrier branding and also APN settings for data connection, MMS etc for your service provider.
CSC has nothing to do with what languages the firmware supports and it will not add keyboard language support either.
.PIT refers to the partition information table you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition table layout. It's very likely you may never have to use this.
If the package only contains one .tar archive then it will have everything, pda+phone+csc, in the one file.
If it has multiple .tar archive then:
The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
.tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
.tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
If this is the case you will need to put these .tar archives in the specific areas of Odin to flash the update. Refer to the images below.
You do not need to root or unroot the device to update the firmware.
Please ensure that KIES is closed and not running in the system tray! Kies doesn't like Odin, it's like the big brother who's always jealous that his little brother is getting to flash all the phones so he starts to flash block.
Regarding change logs. Samsung thinks firmware should be like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get and that all a big part of the surprise user experience program so they don't publish any change logs.
can i flash this honeycomb from ics? like downgrade. last time i do it, it bootloop.
I downgraded to 4.0.4 from ICS Honeycomb 3.2, but I had no problem bootloop...
madkhaz said:
can i flash this honeycomb from ics? like downgrade. last time i do it, it bootloop.
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yes you can... make sure to wipe cache/factory reset if you have a bootloop.
oh, really? thanks guys

How do I disable OTA notifications on a rooted S7 (android v6)?

On my S6, when it was rooted, OTA updates and all OTA notifications disappeared immediately.
But not the same on the S7. Admittedly I rooted it *after* the android v7 OTA update started appearing.
Now I see it in two places:
1) Under Settings it says Software update - tap here to update the firmware...
2) In the pulldown notification panel I see Software Update - download failed
What is the procedure for cleaning all this up? I am a hardware/software developer. I have e.g. Root Explorer, Titanium Backup, MyBackupPro, Disable Service... I have googled all over the place and found various things but none of them appear on my phone.
Actually I am not sure it is trying to download the updates. It may just be popping up the "failed" notifications.
I did clear the cache partition (power+home+vol up) but that didn't remove the nags and the failed update notifications.
I would really appreciate some help. Android 6.0.1.
Try clearing data from the software update apps in Settings > Apps > 3 dots top right menu > Show system apps > Software update (There are two) > Storage > Clear Data
If you cleared the cache already, you can hit the "Install update" button and it will fail as you already deleted the system update file
Thank you.
I cleared the storage for the first app, and the clearing buttons for the 2nd one were greyed-out.
The nags are still there. This time I have done screenshots:
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What concerns me about the last one is that if I select Download it will probably download the OTA update and apply it, wiping out the root.
Incidentally, the Android Pay app still starts up, which isn't supposed to work after a root I have read about some root methods which preserve this but the procedures were complicated and I didn't apply it AFAIK. I used these:
OTA shouldn't download if you are rooted, it will fail
Are you definitely rooted? That's an old version of ODIN, should be using 3.12.3 or newer, I've not rooted mine but from what I hear *(Could be Nougat only) CF Auto root doesn't work, needs SuperSU zip flashed from TWRP
But like I say I haven't rooted so am not up to date with what does and doesn't work atm
Worst comes to worst, you flash Marshmallow stock ROM again and start fresh if it does update you to Nougat
There is root for Nougat too btw (Which model S7?)
Root Checker reports rooted OK. Root Explorer sees everything. So it does appear to be rooted, in the traditional sense. Titanium Backup also works as it normally does on a rooted phone (I also have a rooted S6 v5 and T705 v4.4.2).
The reason I didn't update the OS is because I have loads of apps installed and I don't want to lose the config. I haven't been able to find out what exactly disappears but there are widespread reports of the update losing lots of app config.
Do you think I should try the download and maybe that will fail and clear the nags?
The S7 is a UK official stock one, SM-G930F 6.0.1 G930FXXU1BPJJ.
Since I know how to wipe the cache, I thought it should be safe to download the update. Even though the phone is rooted, that did work! So I downloaded the 1.2GB and then wiped the cache partition. But the two nags (the one appearing under Settings, every time the app is started) and this one which appears when I click on the nag in the pulldown list (apologies for not using the correct terminology):
are still there.
What will be interesting is whether the big popup nag (which has been appearing many times each day, with the frequency increasing recently) will disappear. I have not seen it yet this morning...
Surely, on a rooted phone, one can drop in some file(s), or rename some files, to block the updates? There is a ton of stuff on this for previous android versions online but as usual most of it doesn't work on this phone - the files are usually missing.
EDIT: it must also be possible to set up a "lmhosts" file which blocks the Samsung update server domain. I found this
https://www.howtogeek.com/140576/how-to-edit-the-hosts-file-on-android-and-block-web-sites/
and it seems very simple. I just need to find out the domain The hosts file is under /system/etc. It contains just
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 ip6-localhost
Also, this
https://source.android.com/devices/tech/ota/
suggests that renaming e.g. otacerts.zip would stop OTA. I have renamed it to otacerts.zip-bak and that has done something. The above screenshot still appears but after about 10 seconds! This is of little use so I renamed it back. I suspect that messing with the certificates file just prevents the update installing, but doesn't prevent the nag and the download.
The funniest thing is that I have a phone with full root access but Android Pay works. I have been using it all day today
Clearly, for an S7 with this specific firmware and using that specific version of Odin, this is what you get... Extremely useful.
Well, no more response here, but I fixed the main nag - the one in the pulldown list. I used this method
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/help/block-nougat-update-t3581529
i.e. BK Package Disabler Pro and see posts #7 onwards. The one to search for was com.wssyncmldm and disabling that and rebooting the phone did it.
This is S7 (not Edge) on android v6 (lollipop I think it is called).
I still get the Software Update thing under Settings but it is dead - clicking on it does nothing so it is harmless.

How to repair a soft-bricked Huawei Mediapad T3 8 KOB-L09 when update dont work

Hi all. Today iam gona show you, how to unbrick softbricked (bootlop etc) HUAWEI MEDIAPAD T3 8 KOB-L09 in HARD WAY(When update from sd and over USB don`t work
WARNING: I AM NOT RESPONSE FOR ANY DAMAGE!!!
Firstable look on this site:
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=828565
It describes how to do it if update from sd-card and update over usb fully works.
In this post, however, I will describe how to cope when both options do not work (the system does not recognize UPDATE.APP or update over usb does not work, or - after updating- tablet still continues to bootloop).
Ok, let`s start. Warning!!! It will be difficult and cost of money :/​
Needed tools:
ADB & FASTBOOT
Additional drivers
DC-Phoenix(PAID!!) https://files.dc-unlocker.com/share.html?v=share/A5ABD248BD6D4FDBABDED15CE5046E64 or Huawei-Update-MultiLoader-Tool (FREE!!! )https://easy-firmware.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=file&id=3850
EF-tools from Easy Firmware to login into site.
Pendrive with at least 4GB freespace and OTG USB cable or SD-CARD.
We gonna also need board software(paid) And full software assined to our device. Thank`s good`s not all is paid
This software - among other things - allows updating via SD-CARD and OTG cable. Unfortunately, it's Chinese.
Uff!!!
How to flash Board Software with DC-PHOENIX?​
First: battery at least 70% charged (for safety), but it would be best if it was 100%.
Download and install firmware and drivers for you device.
Buy a credits for DC-Phoenix, witch allow you to doing flash.
Download board software from Easy-Firmware site
Turn phone into fastboot/bootloader mode (powerdown device with long-pressed power key, push VOL- button and connect tablet to PC).
Open DC-Phoenix.
After opening u will see a login window.
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Enter the username and password, then log in to the server.
After login, u will see window with information, where u can get a tutorial to flash.
Regardless of what you press (yes or no), the program will guide you to main window.
On the right side u may choose update file and customisation file (usually main update file is in root of "dload" folder, and customisation file is in folder inside dload, but in case of "board software" the path-to-file ,after unpacking will be look something like that ~\KOB-L09C500B007\KOB-L09C500B007_降级包 ). In "Update firmware" tab we have two options: standard and advanced. Choose first one, and next in field "Update file" navigate to downloaded board software UPDATE.APP file. File will be loaded, and program will show you list of partitions to flash. Then press update button and wait for process to be end.
Tablet will be flashed with board software and reboot.
It may take a while to start. Do not turn off your tablet under any circumstances. This can result in a hard-to-repair software damage (hardbrick) what can result in the need to return the device to a specialist service. !!!​
Well, we've received a tablet with the basic version of Android installed, with several test applications.
We do not need them.
How to flash Board Software with Huawei-Update-MultiLoader-Tool​
Download Huawei-Update-MultiLoader-Tool.
Unpack and open it.
Select an UPDATE.APP file.
In next box select Android-Phone-Multi-Upgrade-Config-PCUI.xml file.
Click "Next", and wait until files will be loaded.
You will see another window.
Press together VOL+ and VOL-, then plug your USB cable and connetc device to PC.
Program will recognize device, else click "Scan" button in top of window.
Wait
Prepairng SD-CARD or USB drive​
Copy the "dload" folder from the software appropriate for your device to the usb disk or sd-card. Then connect it with an OTG cable to the tablet or plug sd-card to device. Press and hold the power vol up and vol down buttons. The software update screen will appear, and update will start. When finished, the device will restart and you should enjoy "rescued" equipment. Another way is to boot in installed "Board" system, and select "SD upgrade" icon.
Unfortunately, I can not provide board software files because of the ownership rights.
It took me some time to find a way to repair it, so if u want to buy me a beer, that is my account number:
PL 37 1020 4317 0000 5402 0389 9689
IBAN BPKOPLPW
Thanks a lot for your support.
Good luck.
Kirzoczek said:
Hi all. Today iam gona show you, how to unbrick softbricked (bootlop etc) HUAWEI MEDIAPAD T3 8 KOB-L09 in HARD WAY(When update from sd and over USB don`t work
WARNING: I AM NOT RESPONSE FOR ANY DAMAGE!!!
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You're not posting on the right section , learn more here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961655
Read carefully the forum rules to deal with paid app and stuff
Ok. I will change it asap.

[GUIDE][TB3-850F/M] Lenovo Tab3 8 | Factory Firmware Restoration Guide

Lenovo Tab3 8​Model No. TB3-850F/M
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Factory Firmware
Restoration Guide
​OVERVIEW
There are a number of methods that can be used to restore the factory firmware on the Lenovo Tab3 8. The method used in this guide is undoubtedly the simplest, quickest and most efficient. We will be using the Lenovo-Moto Rescue & Smart Assistant (RSA). The RSA is a Windows-based proprietary software suite and factory firmware restoration solution, developed and released by the Lenovo/Motorola Mobility conglomerate. This PC client software can be used to restore virtually any smartphone, tablet or smart device manufactured by Lenovo or Motorola over the past several years. The RSA installs and configures the latest USB device drivers on your PC or laptop, matches your device with the most current official firmware available, downloads the firmware package, and then uses a chipset-based flashing protocol to install the firmware. An invaluable feature of RSA is its ability to flash the Tab3 8 from a powered-off state (BROM mode) on tablets that are bricked and thus incapable of booting into the Android OS, fastboot mode, or recovery mode.
COMPATIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS
The RSA software will run on Windows 7, 8.1, 10 or 11 (64-bit). Lenovo lists a minimum CPU speed of 2 GHz and a minimum of 2 GB RAM to ensure RSA compatibility on your PC or laptop.
You will need a reliable internet connection to use RSA, an active Lenovo user account (free & quick to set up), and the factory supplied or a quality equivalent USB-A to micro USB syncing/charging cable.
This guide can be used for firmware restoration of either the WiFi-only model (TB3-850F) or the 4G-LTE supported model (TB3-850M) of the Lenovo Tab3 8. ​
RSA INSTALLATION & SETUP
Download the RSA software client from the link provided below onto your Windows PC or laptop. Double click the .exe installer and follow all prompts to install the RSA software. During the installation, the RSA software will also install the latest USB device drivers on your computer. Upon the initial launch of the RSA client, you will first be be prompted to agree with the terms of use and the privacy policy. Check the appropriate box and click Continue. Next, you will be prompted to sign in to your Lenovo account. Go ahead and create a new account if you do not already have one. It's completely free and only takes a moment to create. ​INSTRUCTIONS
Once signed in to your Lenovo account, the RSA software will open to the main screen. Click on the Rescue tab located in the upper-left of the interface​
Next, click the Tablet option. You will now be prompted to submit your tablet serial number so that the client can locate the correct firmware for your model. To skip this, click the option titled How to find SN?, then click the arrow on the far right titled More​
Next, click the option titled Manual Selection located in the lower-right of the window​
Now you will be prompted to Select the name & model of your device. In the upper box, use the pulldown menu and select Lenovo Tab3 8 from the list of devices​
In the lower box, use the pulldown menu and select either TB3-850F (if you have the WiFi-only model) or TB3-850M (if you have the 4G-LTE supported model)​
The RSA will now list the most current firmware build available from Lenovo's software support servers. This will be listed as the Target Firmware​
After ensuring that the target firmware listed matches your device model, click the orange Download tab​
The RSA software will now download the firmware package and sone additional software components needed to flash your device. Ensure that your tablet is in a powered off state​
Once the files are downloaded, click the Start Rescue tab. Follow the on-screen prompts for instructions on connecting/disconnecting the tablet to/from your computer​
The restoration process generally takes just over five minutes to compete. Once the RSA client provides a restoration complete notification, simply power up your tablet like normal​
That's it. Your Lenovo Tab3 8 should now be reverted to its unmodified stock state and running on the most current factory firmware build. ​
DOWNLOADS
• Rescue & Smart Assistant v6.5.2.22
• Official Lenovo RSA Software Releases
• RSA User & Info Guide (English, PDF)​

Guide to Test Android 13 DP1 (lvm600am)

This restore process is intended for the AT&T V60 (lmv600am) model and will most likely WIPE your data so back it up if you want to keep it!
This process will restore the lmv600am to Pixel P4a a13 dp1. I’ve dumped all the required partitions from my lmv600am which has been running this rom for about a week now. I have yet to find any problem at all. To me it seems smooth and fast. This process uses the Qfil utility and assumes you already have a working knowledge of Qfil and that you have already installed it on your Windows PC. If you don’t have that knowledge start reading. The internet is full of Qfil guides.
You can’t damage or fix your existing imei relevant partitions from this restore because they aren’t included in this download.
You are responsible for backing up your existing phone partitions. I’m not liable for you using my work product and you do so at your own risk. If you’re unsure of what you’re doing then read more about Qfil and what is does. Again, if you are a newby go slow. Taking your time will save you a lot of aggravation.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem. There are process out there for that but they are usually reserved for people with an expert level of knowledge on the subject.
This guide is for anyone who’s presently wanting to try Google’ new Android a13 dp1 release. I have only this when my phone was already on an Android 11 rom. That’s not to say it won’t work coming from an Android 10 rom but I haven’t tried it.
I strongly suggest that you run the “reset option” option from Settings>System>. This will completely reformat and wipe your userdata when completed. No need to go thru the setup process just put phone in edl (9008) mode.
Steps
Download “Lmv600am a13 dp1 P4a Restore Partitions.7z” file from here and unzip. Remember the unzipped restore directory path.
Plug your phone into PC with USB cable and put you phone in EDL (9008) mode. Again, there are guides on how to do this everywhere.
Start Qfil and select the port of your phone’ connection. (See Windows device manager)
Select the v60 firehose (.elf) which is included in the unzipped directory.
Select storage type = ulf which is located at the bottom right of the Qfil dialog screen. I’m using Qfil 2.0.3.5 version. The correct version of Qfil is important as there have been problems with older versions.
Next click on the “load XML” button and group select “rawprogram0” thru “rawprogram6” which are also in the unzipped directory, then hit OK. Next it will ask for the Patch0.xml file, hit cancel as we’re not patching anything.
Wait a few seconds and then click on the “Download” button. Qfil will now resolve all the names of the partitions to be restore and then start the download process to the phone.
When complete phone reboots as I recall.
If you wish you can Qfil load both the eng alb file to abl_a – abl_b which will give you Flashboot mode and your magisk modified boot.img to boot_a – boot_b to give you root. I have both.
When I click download it just gets stuck. There is no ulf storage type on my qfil. Maybe I have the wrong one? I only get ufs and a few others.
edit I guess I bricked it, my other lg v60 works fine lol
nvm again used my laptop. that fixed it. Nice build
does the qdac works?
I update Android 13.How can I restore to origin lg system? It can't work as update steps.
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I update Android 13.How can I restore to origin lg system? It can't work as update steps.
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If you wish to restore to the original AT&T a11 system for lmv600am go to the guide in this forum which I provided. It is meant for this exact circumstance, to enable those that wish to test what they like when they like and then return to a stock a11 environment when they wish.

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