Flashing at this level carries risks. Ensure you have gathered all necessary components before starting the process:
| File Type | Potential Source | Compatibility & Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Huawei Flash Tool IDT 2.0.0.9 (huaweiadvices.com) | A detailed guide with download links for the tool. The source describes it as a free tool by HiSilicon for flashing XML image files. | | IDT Tool & Drivers | IDT_V2.0.0 (CSDN.net) | A Chinese repository for developers. This version includes the IDT.exe and the crucial SparseModel.dll and AdbWinApi.dll files. | | USB COM Drivers | Huawei USB COM 1.0 Drivers (Various Tech Blogs) | Search for "Huawei USB COM 1.0 driver download". Many GSM forums and tech blogs host copies of these unsigned drivers. | huawei flash tools idt 20
Older versions (IDT 9, IDT 11, IDT 17) lacked support for newer file systems like (Extended Read-Only File System) and F2FS (Flash Friendly File System). IDT 20 was reverse-engineered to handle: Flashing at this level carries risks
Revives devices that show no signs of life, no display output, and no vibration. | | IDT Tool & Drivers | IDT_V2
Ensure the device's battery has a reasonable charge, or ensure that you are powering the motherboard correctly, as an unexpected shutdown during flashing can create a dead-boot situation.
If a Huawei phone fails to turn on, vibrate, or display anything on the screen, but is recognized by the computer as a generic COM port, it is considered hard-bricked. IDT 20 uses factory .xml firmware files to rewrite the fundamental boot sectors and revive the device. 2. Fixing "Red Screen" and Update Errors