![]() when asking for flash password enter the result of IMEI to Flash Code calculation at.I then entered manual mode and disconnected 4G (not sure if needed).install the driver/service from my modem and connect it. ![]() disconnect from my normal wifi (conflicting with 192.168.1.1).If you don't find this device when the modem is connected you should install the Huawei driver/service, f ex from, or from the bundled CD partition on your modem. 00 is generic unbranded versionĪn interesting fact about Huawei flashing is found in the latest HiLink download 22.470.13.00.00 (found at ) where a pdf contains instructions about verifying the existence of an RNDIS device in Device Manager. Note 1: 21.x is non-HiLink, 22.x is HiLink (avoid!) ![]() I'm on Windows 10 64-bit which was definitely not available in those days and some people mention that Windows 7 has better mileage with Huawei flashing software so maybe that's the reason.Īnyway, before resorting to install Windows 7 I had success on Win10 by using the latest non-HiLink firmware version I could find, which at this time is 21.491.03.00.00. You can find many guides from around 20 but using the downloads from those days never seemed to work for me - the update process would find the device but not the port, resulting in Error 10. Like many before me I had a bit of a struggle so here I describe the steps that worked for me as of February 2018. ![]() I've finally managed to flash my Huawei HiLink E3276-150 4G modem with non-HiLink firmware. I posted in this thread where I found most helpful info: So after some digging I sorted this out myself. ![]()
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