QSPT can't detect LUMIA 800!!! PLS help - Nokia Lumia 800

I can not solve this puzzle!!!!
How to set lumia to be recognized by QSPT?
I connect my phone but can not find the COM port associted.
Please help.
Thanks

QSPT is for windows mobile devices running on Qualcomm CPU but you can still connect your lumia as far is in Qualcomm mode only. And Qualcomm drivers has to be installed as well.

djtonka said:
QSPT is for windows mobile devices running on Qualcomm CPU but you can still connect your lumia as far is in Qualcomm mode only. And Qualcomm drivers has to be installed as well.
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yes that I know, but how to set the lumia (key or buttons combinations) to connect into diagnostic or whatever mode for QSPT to recognize it..
thanks

qstp
what are you trying to achieve here, you can slap the phone in to flash mode with nss but with out the phone comming up as a nand disc you wont be able to do much as for custom roms and unlocking
rob:good:

Reflexdarky said:
what are you trying to achieve here, you can slap the phone in to flash mode with nss but with out the phone comming up as a nand disc you wont be able to do much as for custom roms and unlocking
rob:good:
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hoping to back up my qcn before flashing with qspt

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Qualcomm bootloader drivers

i am trying to flash my lumia 800 which has a Qualcomm bootloader but in the device manager it shows up as Qualcomm cdma technologies msm with no drivers installed
i tired following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669498
but in device manager it still show as no drivers to be found i have tried win 7 64 and 32 bit and still not having any luck
Reflexdarky said:
i am trying to flash my lumia 800 which has a Qualcomm bootloader but in the device manager it shows up as Qualcomm cdma technologies msm with no drivers installed
i tired following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669498
but in device manager it still show as no drivers to be found i have tried win 7 64 and 32 bit and still not having any luck
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Also having trouble with this, did you work out how to do it?
lumia
no i didnt get it working i came to the conclusion that the phone has a pre dload bootloader as it wouldnt show a usb disc, i ended up upgrading the fimware to a debranded version and sold the phone, couple days later i got hold of another lumia and when i do vol+ and power the pc comes up with qualcomm usb device and a nand disc(usb drive). once that came up i used nss and flashed the custom rom
rob
Reflexdarky said:
no i didnt get it working i came to the conclusion that the phone has a pre dload bootloader as it wouldnt show a usb disc, i ended up upgrading the fimware to a debranded version and sold the phone, couple days later i got hold of another lumia and when i do vol+ and power the pc comes up with qualcomm usb device and a nand disc(usb drive). once that came up i used nss and flashed the custom rom
rob
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Mine doesn't show a drive either really don't want to have to change phones. Any idea how I can update the device? I used to be able to use cabs but I am now getting an error when I try to update that way - so I need to install a rom from scratch.
lumia update
to update the device to latest software i used NaviFirm and selected rm-801 then went for the latest firmware, downloaded it, then i used nokia suite and place the downloaded firmware into the nokia care suite folder. opened nokia care suite and selected the open product option in the top drop down menu opened rm-801, then selected restore, if found the firmware i downloaded from NaviFirm and began to flash the software took about 10mins once it is complete the phone will power off and restart
hope this helps
rob
I have tried this but when the phone goes to flash it hangs for a second and then says the phone is in the wrong mode
Qualcomm drivers:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dnd9a6nen45vzuw for 32 bit users
http://www.mediafire.com/?c8plcc9aga6mn1k for 64 bit users
surya467 said:
Qualcomm drivers:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dnd9a6nen45vzuw for 32 bit users
http://www.mediafire.com/?c8plcc9aga6mn1k for 64 bit users
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links are dead, have you got a working link please?????
Reflexdarky said:
i am trying to flash my lumia 800 which has a Qualcomm bootloader but in the device manager it shows up as Qualcomm cdma technologies msm with no drivers installed
i tired following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669498
but in device manager it still show as no drivers to be found i have tried win 7 64 and 32 bit and still not having any luck
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need qualcomm drivers..plzz urgent..anyone can provide..it ll be a great help!!
Hey surya467!
I would aslo want the drivers, could you please repost them? Windows 7 / 8.1 drivers please!!
I also need driver qualcomm for lumia 820

NSS can't find my Lumia 800

Hi guys!
Like my brother said: if they don't know it at XDA, there is simply not a solution yet. And having tried a lot of options myself, your expertise is wanted!
How it all began:
I wanted to update my Lumia, so used CAB sender. Fine so far, but there was a bug (no keyboard) so I wanted to repair with Zune. Didn't work, it said it was impossible to repair to the previous version (code 80180083). And since it didn't started up now anymore, it bricked.
Looking for a solution, my laptop OS (Windows Vista 32-bit) didn't recognized my phone anymore as Nokia Lumia 800, but simply as 800. And now, it only recognises my phone as Unkown Device (Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM). And Windows does not detects a proper driver for this thing. Tried Nokia USB Connectivity, WindowsUSB and the drivers belonging to Nokia Care Suite but nothing gets it done.
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I thought I found the solution with NSS, but I dont get the option below which says Nokia Connection Cable, because yet again: no phone can be found!
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Or course I tried also with Nokia Care Suite, but yet again: the laptop can't recognise the brick! Although Windows does notices I put something in the USB port and it sees the Qualcomm device.
Hard reset
Not possible, since I will get a 3 second vibration followed by 3 seconds nothing and then half-a-second vibration.
Putting phone on
If I try, it will give the 3 second start-up vibration which connects to Windows Vista (using the typical sound) shortly followed by the half-a-second vibration (and a triple-short disconnect sound on Windows).
As you guys can understand, I am in quite a bad situation now. Since the phone is bought in my home country The Netherlands and I currently live in Melbourne Australia, I hope to prevent sending it back home at any costs.
So what do you think: is this one permanently bricked, or is it still possible with a specific driver to fix this? Seems to me it's purely a communication/connection problem between my laptop and my phone, but I run out of options to try..
You could try downloading Windows Phone Support Tool from Microsoft.
Turn on your phone by pressing on and the Camera button at the same time, it should then enter flash mode (release power on buzz but keep holding the camera button). When it's in flash mode you can try and get Windows Phone Support Tool to repair the phone for you.
Thank you for your reply!
I tried it before, and this is the message I got:
Communicating with device. Please wait for Recover button to be enabled.
Support Tool version 4.8.2345.0
The tool had difficulty communicating with your device. Please check your device connection and make sure you followed the instructions above. Try recovery again and if the problem persists please contact technical support.
No devices were found.
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The problem seems to be that there is absolutely nothing is installed on my phone. Therefore, the connection with my phone fails over-and-over. Doesn't matters which program I use. I am almost sure that there is a connection fail between the computer and my phone. I tried it at some other laptops but at every laptop it says 'Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MDM'. But not a single program (NSS/NCS/Phoenix/Windows Phone Support Tool) can make an actual connection with the phone, so it must be driver related.
When I try to turn it on, it starts up but then puts itself off, like if its out of energy. It doesn't charges though. What do you think: driver related or battery related?
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Extra added info: when I try to flash Rainbow os-new with NSS, I get this message:
Checking file selection...Done.
Looking for NAND disk...Not found.
Are you sure you have development Qcom loader ?
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What does that means?
Some more info about using NSS in an attempt to try flashing my phone
(Command: Flashing > WP7 Tools > Write OS)
Checking file selection...Done.
Looking for NAND disk...Not found.
Are you sure you have development Qcom loader ?
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(Command: Flashing > WP7 Tools > P**** FS)
Looking for NAND disk...Not found.
Things to check:
1. Is the phone connected?(Plug to the USB)
2. Is it in the correct mode?(Try to switch to OSBL mode)
3. Have you installed the Qcom loader ?(Use the Install button)
Preparing update...Done.
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(Command: Flashing > WP7 Tools > Install)
Init connection...Phone not found!
Does this shows a battery problem? I have had battery problems before with my phone, but I guess that when I try to flash (even with the extra add to NSS) it should ignore any battery level. Or should I screw it open, try it again and see if it will work then?
If it's finding it as an 800 that means it's finding it (it finds mine as an 800 when I've played with it too much).
When you enter flashing mode via camera button, do you not get the image of the phone connected to a PC on the phone?
I had that in the beginning, but those days are long gone.. I don't know how it happened that I don't get that back anymore. Perhaps because my phone doesn't boots itself completely, but falls out of its boot program. Nothing visible on screen

[Q] USB device not recognised

When I plugin my Lumia 920 to a Win8 64bit PC I get an error 'USB device not recognised'. I've tried the following but with no luck:
- Changed the USB cable
- Tried a different USB port including one on the back
- Used a different PC (Win8 32bit & OSX on a MBP)
- Restarted the phone whilst connected
- Checked for Updates with the phone connected (both on phone and PC)
- Removed the 'Upperfilters' registry entry
- Installed the Windows Phone 8 app (both desktop and metro)
- Installed the Nokia PC Suite
- Reinstalled Windows
- Reset the phone (Factory restore)
The phone seems to charge ok via USB but never connects. It doesn't even appear in Device Manager so there's no drivers for me to remove and/or update. The EventLog says 'PnPDriverNotFound'. Anyone got an idea of what could be wrong?
@MrJamesMoore
Is your phone a true Lumia in the respect that it has a factory ROM and is not a developer model or other? Sounds to me like the PC is not able to identify the phone as a Lumia and does not know what it actually is and therefore does not know what driver to load for it.
Hmmm, this is interesting...
U might want to try installing Nokia Care Suit. After instllation complete go to the installation folder, and head to the Drivers directory. U have several drivers there, install everything, and then try to connect it.
Solarenemy68 said:
Is your phone a true Lumia in the respect that it has a factory ROM and is not a developer model or other? Sounds to me like the PC is not able to identify the phone as a Lumia and does not know what it actually is and therefore does not know what driver to load for it.
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Yes that's what I was thinking. It was a promotional phone so maybe it's not a factory ROM? Is there a way to check? I guess more importantly, is there a way to install a factory ROM on it? I'm located in Australia if that matters. Everything else about the phone works great but not being able to transfer my full res videos off it is a pain.
Thanks for the reply!
@MrJamesMoore
miodrage said:
Hmmm, this is interesting...
U might want to try installing Nokia Care Suit. After instllation complete go to the installation folder, and head to the Drivers directory. U have several drivers there, install everything, and then try to connect it.
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That didn't work either but thanks for the suggestion. Even with all the drivers installed the PC (and Care Suite) still can't see the phone; still get the USB not recognised error
Without being able to connect in anyway I guess it's impossible to flash the phone any put another ROM on?
Hmmpfff...
It is not a developer phone because they didn't have GSM radio in them, WiFi only. So that is out of the question.
I have one more suggestion, and if that fails, I would suggest u go to Nokia directly and ask what to do, maybe even a replacement.
So, try to find some1 with Win7 on his/her PC, and try to connect the phone. If that goes as it should,u can install win7 on ur PC and have a dual boot machine.
To check the info about ur phone u would have to connect it to Nokia Care Suit, however, that is not an option ATM.

9008 mode, Nokia 7.2

Hello,
it seems like I am stuck with a bricked Nokia 7.2 in 9008 mode. I've read one needs a nb0 firmware. I couldn't really find anything for Nokia 7.2 specifically. Is there anything I can do at all? The bootloader is unlocked.
The phone does not react to anything except for USB connection where pc recognizes it as a 9008 device of some sort.
there is no firehose anywhere, The most beautiful thing about this is that even from others firehose from other nokia will not work ??*??*??* Thanks HMD ???
lilmonkw said:
Hello,
it seems like I am stuck with a bricked Nokia 7.2 in 9008 mode. I've read one needs a nb0 firmware. I couldn't really find anything for Nokia 7.2 specifically. Is there anything I can do at all? The bootloader is unlocked.
The phone does not react to anything except for USB connection where pc recognizes it as a 9008 device of some sort.
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Hello, my phone is also stucked in 9008 mode, were you able to find those files. If you found can you please share the files with me. Thanks
it's a bit late for that. I've long returned the phone to the store I bought it at. I have never managed to unbrick it. Sorry.

Question EDL mode can only be accessed briefly before booting back to "the boot/recovery image has been destroyed" and MSM doesn't recognize the device

Okay, so I recently got a oneplus nord n20 cheap because the os had been wiped. when I get it, I find out that fastboot can not be accessed, and so I try going the MSM route.
It may be worth noting, that this is my first experience with a oneplus phone.
When I boot into EDL, the computer recognizes the device as "Qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008" but MSM does not recognize the device at all, and the phone boots back to the no os warning after a few seconds, and I'm not sure what is causing this, or what to try next.
I'm using flash tool v4.1.7 because it is the newest version I could find a way to get around the password on, I'm not sure if using an older version of the tool like I am might lead to recognition problems or not.
I'm pretty sure I have the proper qualcomm driver
I have a rom that should be for this specific phone.
The rom I downloaded came with it's own "download tool" but it was in chinese, and seemed to be unusable anyway
I am using windows 7, I don't know if that may cause compatibility issues with the newer driver, but it's the only windows installation I've got, because I don't usually use windows anymore.
Does anyone know why my phone might be refusing to stay in EDL mode?
Does anyone know where I can get an updated MSM tool that doesn't require a login I can't get?
Try upgrading to Windows 10.
Sorry, install some drivers and a new MSM tool.
cmfCyangenModteam said:
Try upgrading to Windows 10.
Sorry, install some drivers and a new MSM tool.
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Win10 isn't an option for me, I've got the newest driver I could find, I do have a newer msm tool downloaded, but I can't get around the account requirement, and I don't know how to get an account
Check device manager. . you probably got an exclamation point.
My guy can TeamViewer to your phone and get u set up for edl
I_Am_The_Lag_Switch said:
Okay, so I recently got a oneplus nord n20 cheap because the os had been wiped. when I get it, I find out that fastboot can not be accessed, and so I try going the MSM route.
It may be worth noting, that this is my first experience with a oneplus phone.
When I boot into EDL, the computer recognizes the device as "Qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008" but MSM does not recognize the device at all, and the phone boots back to the no os warning after a few seconds, and I'm not sure what is causing this, or what to try next.
I'm using flash tool v4.1.7 because it is the newest version I could find a way to get around the password on, I'm not sure if using an older version of the tool like I am might lead to recognition problems or not.
I'm pretty sure I have the proper qualcomm driver
I have a rom that should be for this specific phone.
The rom I downloaded came with it's own "download tool" but it was in chinese, and seemed to be unusable anyway
I am using windows 7, I don't know if that may cause compatibility issues with the newer driver, but it's the only windows installation I've got, because I don't usually use windows anymore.
Does anyone know why my phone might be refusing to stay in EDL mode?
Does anyone know where I can get an updated MSM tool that doesn't require a login I can't get?
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Disable driver signature on Windows 7 first or use signed qualcomm drivers for avoiding it.
MSM uses server authorisation and is only used by the service center.
You may have to pay someone to flash the device in edl which I cannot explain here due to
XDA policies.

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