Test Point Driver Huawei ✰

Try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of the PC motherboard rather than a USB 3.0 port). Ensure your tweezers didn't slip during the connection process. 2. Yellow Exclamation Mark Next to HUAWEI USB COM 1.0

Shorting the wrong points can permanently damage the CPU, PMIC, or other components. Always search for your exact model (e.g., "Test point for Huawei P40 Pro ELS-NX9") on reputable repair forums before attempting.

Ensure the battery cable remains disconnected during the initial connection process unless your specific flashing software explicitly instructs you to reconnect it mid-process. Safety and Risks Disclaimer test point driver huawei

While the Test Point method is highly effective, it is a hardware-level intervention.

Once installed, the device should no longer appear as "USB SER." Instead, it will be listed under as: Name : HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 (COMxx) Provider : HUAWEI Incorporated Troubleshooting Tips Try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2

An excellent tool specifically tailored for repairing bricked Huawei firmware via full board software files.

: These are small gold contacts on the board. For example, on the Huawei Y9 2018 (FLA-LX1), the test point is located on the LCD digitizer flex cable. Short the pins Yellow Exclamation Mark Next to HUAWEI USB COM 1

Disconnect the phone's battery cable from the motherboard. (Leaving the battery connected can sometimes cause short-circuit damage or failure to trigger COM 1.0 mode). Locate the specific Test Point on the motherboard.

While holding the tweezers perfectly still to maintain the bridge, plug the USB cable into the phone.

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