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Hi.
I'm pretty sure it's around here, but I just don't seem to find it after hours of searching.
How can I use QPST (2.7 build 301) with my HTC PRO from sprint?
I've already downloaded HTC WM drivers and installed them on my vista laptop; I've tried in ##DIAG# (##3424#) with and w/o WM Device Manager.
But QPST does not recognize the phone in any of the 5 ports set up... while it recognices right away a BB Storm 9530.
What Am I doing wrong?
Where's a guide of how to get this going?
Also I've downloaded Qualcomm's QXDM but I don't understand it (and AVG considers it a trojan). And also CDMA Workshop.
This is a bit frustrating, please help
guess my question would be... what are you needing it for? QPST is a very powerful tool that if used wrong can surely render your device useless
either way make sure you have the HTC wm drivers installed... once that is done plug your device in and put in in diagnostic mode... then you will need to setup the port in QPST's configuration dialog.... one the program is up and connected click read from phone to see all your values..... also stay away from the AMPS tab... if you click it you will have to close the program and reopen before you can do anything else
Let me start by saying I'm not a dev so don't expect a whole lot from me. I do know some things though and will answer any questions I can.
So here goes. First off I plugged my phone in regularly without debugging on and let it install all the drivers by clicking on each mode on the phone. Then I turned it debugging on and let the rest install. Now for whats important.
Plug usb into computer.
Power down the phone.
Hold volume down and power to get into the bootloader menu.
Press volume down until you see BP Tools.
Press volume up.
New drivers should install.
One of them says something about diagnostics and will give a port#. Mine was com 18.
The phone should then boot up.
Open QPST and you should see the port it showed during drive installation.
If it does but says no phone just boot back into BP Tools and the phone will show. Proceed as you normally would with QPST.
You will need your MSL to do anything with QPST. The best way to get it is to call Sprint and ask. I'm working on other methods but that's the only way with this phone for now.
For info about QPST and downloads Google is your friend. There are plenty of tutorials and the software is free.
Also Google 000001 prl. It's worked wonders on all my Sprint phones. This should also allow CDMA workshop to work but you'll need your MSL for that also as myself and a few others have been unsuccessful getting it with CDMA workshop.
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Forgot to add make sure you have QPST build 366 or above or it won't work right.
Here is the link for QPST build 366
http://conflipper.com/Software/QPST_2.7_366.rar
Update:
Here is instructions to flash a prl with qpst. This tutorial is for the 3D but steps 11 on apply to our phones also.
I take no credit for this part, just sharing the info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145111
I also think I found a simpler way to get into diag mode but I can't confirm until my computer find it's way back home.
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Cool! So for the QPST did you use the software found online, for example this link http://www.x-drivers.com/catalog/flash/mobile_phones/companies/qualcomm/models/qpst/12051.html ?
money226 said:
Let me start by saying I'm not a dev so don't expect a whole lot from me. I do know some things though and will answer any questions I can.
So here goes. First off I plugged my phone in regularly without debugging on and let it install all the drivers by clicking on each mode on the phone. Then I turned it debugging on and let the rest install. Now for whats important.
Plug usb into computer.
Power down the phone.
Hold volume down and power to get into the bootloader menu.
Press volume down until you see BP Tools.
Press volume up.
New drivers should install.
One of them says something about diagnostics and will give a port#. Mine was com 18.
The phone should then boot up.
Open QPST and you should see the port it showed during drive installation.
If it does but says no phone just boot back into BP Tools and the phone will show. Proceed as you normally would with QPST.
You will need your MSL to do anything with QPST. The best way to get it is to call Sprint and ask. I'm working on other methods but that's the only way with this phone for now.
For info about QPST and downloads Google is your friend. There are plenty of tutorials and the software is free.
Also Google 000001 prl. It's worked wonders on all my Sprint phones. This should also allow CDMA workshop to work but you'll need your MSL for that also as myself and a few others have been unsuccessful getting it with CDMA workshop.
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Looks good man, couple o' questions though, you said you booted up every option and installed all the drivers, where did you find MDM6600 and/or is it even important? I tried re installing RSD lite but no go.
EDIT: Never mind, just 1 question...lol
EDIT 2: Finally got it to show me phone in QPST config and also in programming, but as soon as I try to open programming by clicking ok to see the phone page it gives me "Online connection failure: Unspecified error". At a loss now..I dunno, going to bed.
-DJ
You need build 366 or above. Sorry I forgot. I added it to the op.
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Well got into QPST and tried changing several settings, but even the banner doesn't change. Seems nothing sticks. Am I missing something? As far as the prl goes, dialing ##775# does nothing. Is there some other way you did it?
-Dj
If you're rooted you can get the "MSL reader" app from the market, it's worked well for me in the past.
Has anyone else been able to get this to work? I have the newest QPST, and Windows 7 SP1. I am able to get the phone into BP Tools mode, and I can see the diagnostic port in QPST. However, when I try to add the port to QPST, it errors out and refuses to add the port. I have tried this with and without developer mode on. Make no difference. I have also tried creating a virtual serial port in the same way people interact with the Droid X. This also fails; I am not able to get the virtual port software to connect to 192.168.16.2:11008 when creating the port. At an rate, I would be much obliged if someone could let me know if I am doing something wrong? I have used the Verizon roaming PRL at work for a few years now, and it makes my user experience 100% better at the office. Although I am finally able to get a usable Sprint signal with the Photon (this is the only phone that has ever gotten a signal at my office), I think I could still benefit from the new PRL. Thanks in advance.
Don't add a port. It will do it automatically when you install the drivers. As long as you have the right version of QPST it should work. Just select your device from the list and go to service programming.
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So what version of Windows is everyone using? I have Windows 7, and I can get the Diagnostics port to show up, but when I try to add the port with QPST Configuration, it always errors out? any ideas? You say you don't have to add the port, but if you don't add it, what are you connecting to in Service Programming? Thanks...
Your phone should show. The port should be there. Do you have build 366? Post some seen shots and I can help you out better. I used Windows 7 64 bit
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money226 said:
Let me start by saying I'm not a dev so don't expect a whole lot from me. I do know some things though and will answer any questions I can.
So here goes. First off I plugged my phone in regularly without debugging on and let it install all the drivers by clicking on each mode on the phone. Then I turned it debugging on and let the rest install. Now for whats important.
Plug usb into computer.
Power down the phone.
Hold volume down and power to get into the bootloader menu.
Press volume down until you see BP Tools.
Press volume up.
New drivers should install.
One of them says something about diagnostics and will give a port#. Mine was com 18.
The phone should then boot up.
Open QPST and you should see the port it showed during drive installation.
If it does but says no phone just boot back into BP Tools and the phone will show. Proceed as you normally would with QPST.
You will need your MSL to do anything with QPST. The best way to get it is to call Sprint and ask. I'm working on other methods but that's the only way with this phone for now.
For info about QPST and downloads Google is your friend. There are plenty of tutorials and the software is free.
Also Google 000001 prl. It's worked wonders on all my Sprint phones. This should also allow CDMA workshop to work but you'll need your MSL for that also as myself and a few others have been unsuccessful getting it with CDMA workshop.
Update:
Forgot to add make sure you have QPST build 366 or above or it won't work right.
Here is the link for QPST build 366
http://conflipper.com/Software/QPST_2.7_366.rar
Update:
Here is instructions to flash a prl with qpst. This tutorial is for the 3D but steps 11 on apply to our phones also.
I take no credit for this part, just sharing the info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145111
I also think I found a simpler way to get into diag mode but I can't confirm until my computer find it's way back home.
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i flashed my prl successfully to 11114 i had full bars, no data.....can you reccommend a prl or site where to find optimized ones for your area?
Got it working on my netbook after wiping it back to stock. Windows 7 32 bit on there and now with only Moto drivers and QPST it's working great! Thanks!
Can`t work. In win7 X64, The QPST say "There was an error enabling COM**.the port may not be working properly or may be busy. (-2147467259[0x80004005])".
seawinds said:
Can`t work. In win7 X64, The QPST say "There was an error enabling COM**.the port may not be working properly or may be busy. (-2147467259[0x80004005])".
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I had the *EXACT* same issue and it was due to an old Windows 7 install. I made a new partition and did a quick clean install, installed new drivers and QPST, and it worked on the first go! Good luck!
New Win7 ! I see. Thanks!
I don't understand this.. I tried Ur method once and it works couple of time, but suddenly it stop working. HW VSP method, Ur method..none working. qpst/cdma ws won't detect the photon and with always show busy, I tried on new installed PC it gives the same error.. I tried with my DX it works normally with qpst or cdma ws, I already try activate the diag mode via ##3282# but the diag port still busy.
can anyone give me some advise?
for anyone has diag port busy, try these method:
req. Motorola 5.2.1 driver
- Clean install the 5.2.1 driver (remove previous driver installed)
- Install all the USB mode driver
- Before switch to BP Tools, set the USB Mode to PC Mode then switch BP Tools
- Let BP Tools install it's driver and open QPST, add the diag port showed
- Done, and QPST can read the phone as FFA-QSC6695 phone
Note: I'm using Win 7 32bit OS, hope my guide can help people out there having trouble with MoPho diag port
Done, I installed PRL 11115 and I have 3g and I can force roam and use 3g in verizon!!
Took me 3 chats with sprint to get the MSL.
I did the same with the ET4G and the nexus s 4g but with them I did not need the msl.
Where exactly do you get the PRL file to load onto the phone? I have the prl 51082 right now, and am looking to switch to the "business" prl which would allow 3g roaming. Any download links for such a prl? Thanks
w0lf215 said:
Where exactly do you get the PRL file to load onto the phone? I have the prl 51082 right now, and am looking to switch to the "business" prl which would allow 3g roaming. Any download links for such a prl? Thanks
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Here!!!! this is the prl, unzip the file.
People!, I'm about to pull all my hair out on this one
Vibrant is soft bricked in a boot loop after a incomplete flash, I am able to get it into download mode but both my windows machines say USB device isnot recognized, and thus, I cant use ODIN to return to stock. When I try to manually point windows to the samsung drivers I get nothing…
So far I have tried drivers from:
-Bay_wolf's AIO Vibrant Toolbox 2.5
-USB drivers for vibrant from samsung support site
-Drivers from samsung keyes
Side notes that might help: I was perviously using a Hellybean Rom. My device displays "Galaxy S gt-9000" on boot... not sure when that came to be but maybe some rom changed some important recognition stuff??...
I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008383 but no help...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Try a different USB cable. This happens more than you'd think. Even cables that have worked just fine hundreds of times.
Also.... Locate the drivers in system/device manager and delete them manually and try to install them again. Unplug device and install fresh ones from either aio toolbox or Kies, then plug phone back in.
Best of luck!
Toast6977 said:
Try a different USB cable. This happens more than you'd think. Even cables that have worked just fine hundreds of times.
Also.... Locate the drivers in system/device manager and delete them manually and try to install them again. Unplug device and install fresh ones from either aio toolbox or Kies, then plug phone back in.
Best of luck!
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Thanks a ton for reply but, sadly, no dice.
Tried connecting the phone, getting the "unrecognized device" prompt, finding "unknown device" in device manager, right clicking to uninstall. rebooting my machine, using various install methods to re-install drivers, re-connecting, and nothing.. same issue...
I lost the original cable a while back, but can't accept that NONE of the other 5 cables used are all broke... specially if the computer recognizes something going on... is it worth buying a new one?
Losing hope here, been like this for 4 days now, think it's time to go get a new phone. :crying:
Even so, it would have been nice to get what was a perfectly working phone back if only to keep it as a mp3 payer.
If anybody in New York, NY has a working odin set up that can do this for me, I have a 6 pack of your favorite beer with your name on it.
It could be a hardbrick such as bootloader getting corrupted that happened to my Sony Xperia Play (now an expensive paper weight).
I assume you boot into download mode by holding the two volume buttons, then connect the cable? Have you tried on a different PC? It can also be the weak powered USB port on the PC. Also when you uninstall the Samsung driver, check the option to also delete USB driver and uninstall any drivers. Also which version of the driver are you using, have you tried version Samsung USB Driver 1.5.3? And the drivers from here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-T959ZKATMB#
For what its worth, the gt i9000 screen appears after your on a custom GB boot loader and Odin back to stock (or probably Odin flashing any other ROM) you can change it by flashing the GB boot loader again. My phone says its a i9000 too, but I'm just about lazy enough to not bother changing it, lol.
So that's unrelated.
eksasol said:
It could be a hardbrick such as bootloader getting corrupted that happened to my Sony Xperia Play (now an expensive paper weight).
I assume you boot into download mode by holding the two volume buttons, then connect the cable? Have you tried on a different PC? It can also be the weak powered USB port on the PC. Also when you uninstall the Samsung driver, check the option to also delete USB driver and uninstall any drivers. Also which version of the driver are you using, have you tried version Samsung USB Driver 1.5.3? And the drivers from here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-T959ZKATMB#
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Ok, faith momentarily restored. But I have questions:
-What do you mean when you say "check the option to also delete USB driver and uninstall any drivers"? I dont get such a prompt from right clicking on "unknown device" and selecting uninstall? Is there another method to uninstalling drivers?
-In the link attached, I can only find "Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)" not the 1.5.3 version mentioned. What am i doing wrong here? currently searching google for the 1.5.3 but finding nothing.
I get into download mode by holding volume- up + power. Have 2 PCs ( win xp and win 7) and a mac running mountain lion (but never ever have been able to get Heimdall to work, so devoting time to odin.)
Thank you for the time + help, guys, I really do appreciate it in the time of utter un-nerdness.
If the device is already installed it will have a check box that said "Delete the driver software for this device." If its unknown then obviously not. By "uninstall any driver", I mean uninstall any Android drivers you current have installed and reboot before you reinstall the new driver.
Although I doubt it will make a difference than the one I linked above, you can try the Samsung driver version 1.5.3: http://www.mediafire.com/?r0uc3h413qcy80z
If you did manage to get into download mode and see this: http://images.google.com/search?num=10&hl=en&site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=download+mode
Then it mean there is a very good chance you can restore the phone, if you can find a computer to recognize it and Odin to see a COM port.
I definitely think it would be worth the money to go buy an OEM USB cord. I can't tell you how many times I have seen this and a new USB is the fix.
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OK guys...
My friend, who also owns a Vibrant, let me borrow the cable that came with the phone for the last 2 days.
Tried to make ODIN work on both PCs at home, gave Heimdall a shot on my mac, even hijacked a computer at work for the better part of the morning and freshly installed USB drivers 1.5.3 before connecting. All for nothing... “Unknown device” across the board....
At first I felt that with being able to get into download and have SOME kind of a reaction from connecting to PC had to be a good sign. Almost completely convinced that there is some unknown, unworkable hardware problem present. Definitely, officially, unremarkably out of ideas here.
Nothing is beautiful and everything hurts.
Last thoughts? Options at this point?
Also, tried One-click Unbrick tool on mac. I got a "is your phone plugged in, is it on download mode?" error, but anyone reading this down the line with a similar problem should check it out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15330252
What I pretty much need is a way to connect my phone in diagnostic mode to use with QPST. When I put USB as Modem and enable Logging via USB, it connects to my computer under "Other Devices > 7 CDC's" and it even fails to install those drivers. From what I gather I'm supposed to have it connect under Ports. When i tried to change it manually and point it in the direction of the Samsung USB Driver folders it says it couldnt install drivers and the device might not work properly, so it won't show up on QPST Config as a phone
rephrased what I need, can anyone help?
I am currently running everything Stock on GB w/ root
it say this when i try to point it in the direction of the drivers to install
windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error when attempting to install it
the device cannot start
Why are you trying to use QPST when the i777 doesn't have a Qualcomm processor? First of all, do you even have an i777? If you have a Skyrocket, GTFO and go to the forum for your device. If you do have an i777, use Odin, not QPST.
I have a brand new bone stock dinc 4g lte.
I have activated sim and all features of phone work except when trying to connect via DIAG (##3424#).
Phone enters diag mode just fine.
USB debugging is enabled; Charge only is the PC connection.
My laptop is windows xp 32-bit.
I have installed the HTC Drivers: HTCDriver3.0.0.007
However, whenever I plug the phone in it recognizes new hardware: "Android Phone" and "HTC DIAG"
But after clicking "Install software automatically" it searches and then fails (even though I know the drivers are there).
When not in diag mode I can see my memory card and transfer files back and forth so I know part of the drivers are working.
What am I doing wrong?
*I found my own solution so I thought I'd post it just in case anyone else had my same problem.
1) I followed all the steps in the procedures listed in this thread, but needed to "disconnect my phone" before clicking "have disk".
This allowed me to successfully install drivers and connect to QPST. However.........
2) When I was connected QPST showed a question mark in front of my ESN. So I read and found that for this phone we need v2.7 build 3.74.
This did the trick!
3) I can verify that the "open sesame door" procedure works on this phone! Now can anyone confirm that it works for the Verizon HTC One also?
Read here
Thanks for replying so quickly! I'm glad to see you still use this phone.
I actually looked at that very thread before I started this one. QPST does not see the phone, so there aren't any phones listed when I try to add the port. So I can't click the "read phone" step in your directions because it's grayed out..
I've tried a different cable and different xp computer, and still can't load drivers!
Any other suggestions?
You should notice the diag drivers are not the same as the 3.0.0.007 drivers. Check that post I linked again.
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Are you talking about this link?
>When you have QPST installed Proceed to get your HTC Diagnostic Drivers, you can get them HERE
If so, that is what I've tried and hasn't worked.
Are there other driver download links in that thread I am missing?
I also tried all of the drivers you had stickied, but none worked.
This is very frustrating. Any other ideas?
supermaxkato said:
Are you talking about this link?
>When you have QPST installed Proceed to get your HTC Diagnostic Drivers, you can get them HERE
If so, that is what I've tried and hasn't worked.
Are there other driver download links in that thread I am missing?
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Strange, I remembered the drivers posted to that thread being correct. In any case, a simple google search for "htc diag drivers" brings this up as the first result: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697487
If there is a thread with diag drivers then I've looked at it. So yes I looked at that post already. But maybe there is another way to connect to qpst without diag drivers? Or is it possble that I don't have something enabled correctly on this brand new phone?
Is there another way to create a virtual com port besides using dm router?
instead of automatic install have you tried doing it manually.
choose drivers, navigate to file, update driver?
synisterwolf said:
instead of automatic install have you tried doing it manually.
choose drivers, navigate to file, update driver?
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Yes; I've followed this exact same process many times.
I just did it again (re-downloaded the files from the link you posted).
HIs instructions show windows 7 and I have xp, but it shouldn't matter.
When I choose his x86 drivers it always gives me this error:
HTC DIAG
When it finds new hardware "HTC DIAG" pops up in all caps.
Are drivers case sensitive?
Because all of the drivers I am manually choosing are lower case.
Could it be that is why they don't "contain information about my hardware?"
BTW, I have installed HTC diag drivers on this laptop (and my desktop) for my incredible 2 and have no problems connecting. So I'm struggling to understand why this one is so difficult!
Mine was for the evo LTE not the incredible LTE
Going home in a few, I'll see if I can get it to work and I'll report back.
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Thanks so much for your help!
Do you have a windows XP you can test it on?
I've tried 2 XP machines (both with SP3) and 2 different cables, but no luck.
I'm so glad people actually try to help on this forum (unlike some other forums).
It's been a few days; anyone able to help this phone work with windows xp? My incredible 2 was a breeze compared to this one.
Thanks to anyone who might be able to help!