Does anyone know if there are 64-bit diag mode drivers available for the Droid X?
I realize Motorola has a 64-bit version of the USB Drivers and I have installed these. However, when I hold the camera button down while plugging in the USB cable some unknown devices come up in Device Manager (Data, Diag, MUX, and TCMD interfaces).
Without the Diag Interface driver I cannot get QPST or CDMA Workshop to recognize the phone port.
Thanks for any assistance. (Trying to get this phone flashed to Cricket)
fritzel67
fritzel67 said:
Does anyone know if there are 64-bit diag mode drivers available for the Droid X?
I realize Motorola has a 64-bit version of the USB Drivers and I have installed these. However, when I hold the camera button down while plugging in the USB cable some unknown devices come up in Device Manager (Data, Diag, MUX, and TCMD interfaces).
Without the Diag Interface driver I cannot get QPST or CDMA Workshop to recognize the phone port.
Thanks for any assistance. (Trying to get this phone flashed to Cricket)
fritzel67
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Ah yes - the awesomeness that is a Droid X flashed to Cricket! I wouldn't have it any other way! Anyway, all you need is the MotoConnect drivers.
When flashing your phone, USB Debugging needs to be on and the phone needs to be in PC mode, not in the bootloader. No need to hold down the camera button. Just have the phone on; it doesn't matter if it goes to black screen (sleep) even while you are programming it.
Download Motorola 4.9.0 Driver with MotoConnect and use the middle option on the left side. I use it all the time to keep my drivers up to date and it works flawlessly on any Windows based OS ( I say that because that is what I have used it on). I have used it on both 32 and 64 bit Windows 7 computers so, if that doesn't work for you, then your problem is elsewhere.
Oh, if you need PRL 49027 to get 3G, let me know
Thanks much. I just installed the MotoConnect drivers, but when I hold the camera button while booting to get into diag mode, device manager shows several interfaces under "Other Devices" with exclamations indicating the drivers aren't installed (including Diag Interface).
When I start QPST, it detects an unknown COM port, but afterwards it says "No Phone" on the port. I also tried simply booting phone and placing in PC mode w/ debugging on, but no go.
The only diag mode specific driver I have found is 32-bit, and it won't install on 64-bit Winbloze 7.
fritzel67 said:
Thanks much. I just installed the MotoConnect drivers, but when I hold the camera button while booting to get into diag mode, device manager shows several interfaces under "Other Devices" with exclamations indicating the drivers aren't installed (including Diag Interface).
When I start QPST, it detects an unknown COM port, but afterwards it says "No Phone" on the port. I also tried simply booting phone and placing in PC mode w/ debugging on, but no go.
The only diag mode specific driver I have found is 32-bit, and it won't install on 64-bit Winbloze 7.
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Why do you need to be in diag mode? To use QPST you need to have the phone on, USB Debugging on and in PC Mode. Make sure you are using the latest build of QPST which is 2.7 version 3.0.1 If you are, you may just need to add the port you made with HW Virtual Port in QPST. It's a simple setting and it will show up in QPST.
Finally got it. MotoConnect drivers did the trick along with the correct HW VSP settings.
Thanks for the assist!
Sent from my HTC EVO on Cricket using XDA app.
fritzel67, how were you able to do it? i'm stuck with trying to connect my phone on windows7 64-bit version. really stuck and did extensive research with 0 luck. help would be appreciated, thanks! and yes, i'm using a droid x. wanting to hook it up to qpst or qxdm possibly.
Ohh please I need for 32bit drivers
I need programm my motoroi X, thx
diag mode drivers 32bit
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Ah yes - the awesomeness that is a Droid X flashed to Cricket! I wouldn't have it any other way! Anyway, all you need is the MotoConnect drivers.
When flashing your phone, USB Debugging needs to be on and the phone needs to be in PC mode, not in the bootloader. No need to hold down the camera button. Just have the phone on; it doesn't matter if it goes to black screen (sleep) even while you are programming it.
Download Motorola 4.9.0 Driver with MotoConnect and use the middle option on the left side. I use it all the time to keep my drivers up to date and it works flawlessly on any Windows based OS ( I say that because that is what I have used it on). I have used it on both 32 and 64 bit Windows 7 computers so, if that doesn't work for you, then your problem is elsewhere.
Oh, if you need PRL 49027 to get 3G, let me know
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Now I tried this and installed the Motorola 4.9.0 Driver with MotoConnect and got nothing. Once installed it just sits there. No drivers updated. Device manager refreshes like something happened but NOPE. Red X's all day.
I'm on 32Bit though. any other information you can spread. I gotta get phone into CDMA so I get data & MMS going on MetroPCS.
I also need a driver for the Droid X Diag Interface on Windows 7 x64. Searching it in the Internet I found nothing. Then I decided to remake the driver from the modem Novatel and I managed it. So, I presenting it to you:
Drivers for Motorola Droid X Diag Interface
Operating System: Windows 7 x64 and x32 and the other.
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I also need a driver for the Droid X Diag Interface on Windows 7 x64. Searching it in the Internet I found nothing. Then I decided to remake the driver from the modem Novatel and I managed it. So, I presenting it to you:
Drivers for Motorola Droid X Diag Interface
Operating System: Windows 7 x64 and x32 and the other.
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You can download official Motorola 32 bit and 64 bit driver packages from the MotoDev site....\
http://developer.motorola.com/tools/usb_drivers/
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Completely turn off your phone, then press camera button+power. When phone already turned on, connect it to PC and try to install the drivers from motorola site.
I'm trying to connect to my device using QPST, but the device is not showing up in the COM ports. I've tried to delete all the usb devices related to the device in device manager but all to no avail. And none of the dial codes I'm using seem to be working. Only ones that work are those that start with "*#*#" and end with "#*#*". Only com port I get is the default COM1, to which there is no phone connected. The other problem is that the drivers I have doesnt seem to be working, I even had to install them by disabling hardware signing. Device is not detected in download or recovery mode either.
Processor is a MSM8212 and the mainboard is MSM8610.
I'm on windows 8.1
Your device is in regular mode... to access DM you HAVE to have it in DM mode.... so try EFSpro to switch your phone into DM mode or you will have to keep looking for a dial pad code. Some handsets allow sysfs to enable DM mode too. Have a look and do some research. Your QPST drivers should come from the manufacturer... ie I am using samsung drivers to use the DM port, not drivers from QPST.
Hello,
I would like to unlock Band 20 on my Tw Phone to be used in Europe.
THe Phone is successfully rooted and Superuser installed.
I have tried to connect my ZE520KL to PC with QPST and QXDM, because I would like to unlock the Band 20.
I have tried:
Device is rooted (follow this forum)
adb Shell / SU / setprop sys.usb.config diag,adb -> and confirmed the status is diag mode
Install Qualcomm USB driver (shown in Windows 10 Device Manager)
-> but QPST do not find any Phone or other USB device
Before this, I have also tried Signal Guru, which display Band 20, and I can lock it,
but the phone do not connect to any LTE band.
May I ask for any recommendations?
Is there any alternative way to unlock Band 20?
Thank you.
Take a look at this thread to start with.
I'm interested in this as well but haven't had any luck. From what I've read, it looks like its more than just nv values in 6828/6829 that block it from working, possibly hardware along with some other encrypted values that once you change seem to break all signal for the phone.
Hello, thankyou for the link.
I have tried it before without success.
Diag mode through adb works, but when i run the script to connect via the Qualcomm driver,
Adb closes (back to promt), but Qpst is still not finding any device.
Regarding Signal Guru: after root etc. I have installed signal guru, and the added Band 20, as it was not shown in original list. Now, when i lock phone to band 20 or lte only, the app tries to test but without any signal and then always immedeately switches to GSM back.
Any othe way i can try?
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Take a look at this thread to start with.
I'm interested in this as well but haven't had any luck. From what I've read, it looks like its more than just nv values in 6828/6829 that block it from working, possibly hardware along with some other encrypted values that once you change seem to break all signal for the phone.
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Hi Wang1Chung (Nihau
Did you try to install other custom rom, e.g. for Nougat (I am still using Marshmellow),
if this can help to solve to unlock Band 20?
I am still trying to connect my phone to QPST, one question here:
in the past, my Win10 Laptop detected the Zenfone3 as "other Device" and "USB Controller",
and today I installed one other driver (from Xiaomi Mi5) for Qualcomm, now the device manager
shows the phone at "Modems".
Does this mean, my Laptop sees the phone, and the driver works?
In this case I consider maybe by diag mode is not ok. -> How can I check diag mode is running?
I use ADB Shell with setprop, and in properties it shows "sys.usb.config diag,adb", therefore it should be in diag mode, right?
Is there any code I can put phone to diag mode (Just to verify it is not this issue)?
Thank you!
@Ser71MB1
I didn't try any other roms as there weren't many options when I tried.
I think Windows 10 is your issue. Try running Windows 7 32bit and force windows to use the driver that QPST can find that I mentioned in the previous thread. I think remember reading people had issues with getting QPST to work in windows 10.
From what I remember, with my phone plugged in to my computer, when I successfully enabled diag mode, my phone disconnected and then reconnected with a difference driver....is yours doing that?
I have QXDM and QPST downloaded, but i cant find the qualcomn driver for diagnostic mode.
I found a way to turn diagnostic usb mode on through adb and this is as far as I've gotten any help would be amazing!
Hello friends.
I have spent 2 days reading the forums and finally decided to post after not being able to get my XT1687 to switch into DIAG mod so that I can use QPST.
The device is boot loader unlocked, flashed with TWRP, running Arrow OS Pie.
No trick such as using setprop sys.usb.DM or Diag, or anything seems to work. Also, no dialer codes seems to work.
All I can manage to do with Shell is reset the USB connection.
No combination of Vol + UP or 3 finger "saluting"... while in bootloader on BP Tools, QCOM, Tools Mode (Switch to Enable) seems to work. I have tried with every setting of USB Configuration combined with debugging on, or debugging off. Nothing will prompt my Windows 10 machine to call for several of the version of the Qualcomm driver's that I have installed - and the only remotely close to a COM Port is when I set it to USB Tether and sets up as a network adapter but I have not been able to manually update that or any other driver so that it establishes a COM port.
Like, am I just stupid and this doesn't have Qualcomm hardware in it or something?
Very much appreciate any guidance.