QHSUSB_DLOAD Fix
Tool resets device from QHUSB-DLOAD mode if it is stuck there during the process of using our tools to S-OFF. It will NOT fix QHSUSB_DLOAD issues encountered by flashing ROMs or any other source. Supported Devices:
QHSUSB_DLOAD Fix currently supports the following Android phones:
HTC Evo 4G LTE (jewel)HTC One V GSM (primo)HTC One V CDMA (primoc)HTC One S (ville)HTC One XL / X AT&T/Rogers (evita)Droid Incredible 4G LTE (fireball)
Instructions:
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[*]Download and install Ubuntu (version 12.04); or create a live CD; or use the WUBI installer to install Ubuntu.
[*]Boot your computer to Ubuntu (do not use a virtual machine).
[*]When the desktop appears, click the Ubuntu icon, and type terminal in the text box that appears.
[*]Open firefox and download the file in the link at the bottom of the page, allow it to save to the default location.
[*]Switch to the terminal window.
[*]Connect the phone via USB.
[*]Type the following commands (note: linux is case sensitive):
- cd Downloads
- unzip PblClear.zip
- chmod 755 PblClear
- sudo modprobe qcserial
- sudo ./PblClear
[*]The phone should now exit QHSUSB_DLOAD mode. If the phone reboots to android or if the charging LED lights you have been successful
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