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Will it be a problem that it doesn't match or would it be safe to flash the file in the guide you provided as is? I'm wondering exactly how I should proceed before I buy the credits needed.
Edit: My current build is EVA-L09C02B361. I found one online that is EVA-L09C02B341, also found B345. Both for Vodafone Europe. I know the country in my phone says "ES" which I believe is for Spain.
Should I install this build?
Edit 2: Also is DC-Unlocker capable of installing the build or how would I go about safely reverting the firmware?
I switched the country on Huawei's site to Spain and the P9 comes up, but the only model I can download the rollback files with is the P9 Plus, VIE-L09. The UK site shows the single sim EVA-L09, just like mine so I'll go with this one.
Damn, I wish I saw that before I did the steps. I just got done with the reversion. The phone now boots with a Huawei logo and sound, no more Vodafone. Setting up now.
Edit: Ok, now that my phone is reverted, should I use the guide you provided to flash the nv file from that guide?
Edit 2: Also, I updated my computer and it's still saying the application can't be opened. I checked the update log and I have all the updates. Is there perhaps a driver I'm missing?
Or maybe an earlier version of HCU I can try?
Edit 3: Updated to the latest version of HCU just now and it's still not opening.
Edit 4: I got HCU to run by installing all Microsoft Visual C++ programs (2005 SP1 Security, 2008 SP1, etc) on my computer. So if you get 0xc0150002, just keep installing all the Visual until it works. Gonna be late for work so I'll buy credits when I get off. Thanks for the help guys.
Did everything and it still says emergency calls only
If you wrote nv backup into phone and phone still does not connect to network then it's either locked or it's settings not correct. Note that after flashing nv backup usually need to repair IMEI of the phone, detect info on HCU should reveal more what may be missing on the phone.
I reverted to stock firmware as per the link I posted.Then I used the instructions to flash the L09 nv backup. No cigar.
So I was able to find the firmware for an L09 from spain using dc-unlocker resources. Flashed that and the customization.
Somewhere between that and fixing the vendor/country (I had set it to hw/gb to see if it would work, switched back to vodafone/es), I was actually able to get it to say "no service" in the top left corner, never said that before.
Now I believe at that point I flashed nv backup and it stopped saying no service and went back to emergency calls only. So I flashed only the main rom without the customization file and that didn't work.
I'm going to rollback the firmware again, start from scratch and see what happens.
Also, I forgot to type it but at every step of the way. the IMEI/SN was corrected via HCU.
tried with board software below but error, whats the problem for this modle?
12-Jul-18 7:30:34 PM Starting to write device in FASTBOOT mode...
File to update: Vicky-AL00A_HLVKYAL00M00A038_Factory_firmware_China_Nons pecific_Android_7.0_EMUI5.1_testpoint.dgtks
Device detected:
COM428: HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 (COM428)
tried with board software below but error, whats the problem for this modle?
12-Jul-18 7:30:34 PM Starting to write device in FASTBOOT mode...
File to update: Vicky-AL00A_HLVKYAL00M00A038_Factory_firmware_China_Nons pecific_Android_7.0_EMUI5.1_testpoint.dgtks
Device detected:
COM428: HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 (COM428)
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