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  • DCPhoenix_173 Access violation

    Hi;

    I'm using DC-Phoenix 173 with a HCU-Client USB dongle under 64 bit Windows 11, and last week I successfully unlocked the bootloaders in two Huawei P30 Lite handsets, so I'm really happy with your product!

    Alas, today, I tried to put each of them into Virtual Test Point mode (I'm trying to build some proficiency, and write my own notes so I can become more confident in the capabilities I offer...) and failed. In both cases, DCPhoenix_v173.exe appeared to hang after writing the message "Looking for devices by ports" - the log is reproduced below.


    DC Phoenix 0.0.0.173
    user:01325BD1


    Doing job: Enable software testpoint

    Looking for devices...

    Looking for devices by ports
    Exception: Access violation at address 00551EBF in module 'DCPhoenix_v173.exe'. Read of address 322E3062
    Last unit:33; last proc:5;
    Exception: Access violation at address 00551EBF in module 'DCPhoenix_v173.exe'. Read of address 322E3062
    Last unit:38; last proc:3;


    I have downloaded and reinstalled DCPhoenix, but with the same result.​

    My Windows Memory Integrity Checks (which are incompatible with the Huawei drivers) are disabled.

    Device Manager reports :

    Ports (COM and LPT)
    Android Adapter PCUI (COM7)
    DBAdapter Reserved Interface (COM8)
    HUAWEI Mobile Connect - Fake Acm Interface (COM6)

    The Windows Event log entry isn't terribly helpful:

    The program DCPhoenix_v173.exe version 0.0.0.173 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Security and Maintenance control panel.
    Process ID: 5308
    Start Time: 01d91531cfbcff55
    Termination Time: 4294967295
    Application Path: D:\DCPhoenix\DCPhoenix_v173.exe
    Report Id: f9cd8587-ffc6-41cd-8e74-98f11ce74a45
    Faulting package full name:
    Faulting package-relative application ID:
    Hang type: Top level window is idle



    Do you have any idea what I may be doing wrong?

    0xeb0de



  • #2
    Did drivers come from hisuite? It should if it didn't, but need to make sure that hisuite doesn't remain opened while flashing is in progress, otherwise ports may be busy and software may not get access to the device. I assume your phone is on Android 9. This problem may be related to Windows 11 as well, but since DC-phoenix isn't developed further it won't be adapted to this OS sadly. If you have another computer to try on with a different OS it may help you.
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    • #3
      I uninstalled the Huawei drivers, and reconnected HiSuite. The good news is the DCPhoenix detected a device. The bad news is that the log reports:

      DC Phoenix 0.0.0.173
      user:01325BD1


      Doing job: Enable software testpoint

      Looking for devices...

      Looking for devices by ports
      No device deteced
      Number of devices found: 1
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:46; last proc:1;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;
      Exception: Bitmap image is not valid
      Last unit:33; last proc:5;​

      I am now very confused

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      • #4
        Please add screenshot of your devices info from settings/about phone section.
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