9k is nothing but a driver. It will install itself if you have HTC Drivers installed and have put the phone in diag mode and connected it via USB
9k is nothing but a driver. It will install itself if you have HTC Drivers installed and have put the phone in diag mode and connected it via USB
Hi frien, I have unlocked my sprint htc one but I have no data, I have set the apns correctly and I have credits on my acount, there is no data working even I have in 1900Mhz band, cdma ws ask me for a license
NoHello there,
Can I fix my m7 phone with this program for issue like "No baseband and IMEI" ?
Thanks,
Need to wipe EFS and then run RUUThanks for the answer, but how to resolve the problem ? What is wrong with it?
Every phone has EFS. It's not a Samsung feature. EFS is wiped via adb shell as root, erasing the entire partitionsOkay, thanks for the answer and getting me some hope but HTC one m7 doesn't have or I cannot find the EFS... Samsung has EFS but I never hear for HTC... How to find or let me know if there some commands via fastboot to wipe EFS and install RUU... Can you help me about that, me and anyone who have this issue ? I know how to flash RUU...
Every phone has EFS. It's not a Samsung feature. EFS is wiped via adb shell as root, erasing the entire partitions
You are telling me that you are on a sprint htc one on TMobile?
Also are you telling me that I have to use 4.1.2 in order for it to work?
For those of you like me that do not want to pay any money do the following.
1. Install QPST
2. Start -> Programs -> QPST -> QPST Configuration
3. Click Add New Port... and select the correct Port (HTC Diagnostic Interface - 9K)
4. On QPST Configruation windows click Start Clients->Services Programming and click OK
5. Find Tab 1xHDR Security
6. Change to R-UIM
7. Click Wirte to Phone and waiting for cell phone reset. Will ask you for your SPC code.
Now to get the SPC code I used CDMADevTerm. QPST can prolly do it but I have no clue how.
1. Phone Tab -> Setup -> Scan Ports
2. Select HTC Diagnostic Interface - 9K
3. Click Read SPC and you have your code. You can change it here as well
All credit goes to TK Tech News, I only found a free way of doing the same thing.