P Smart 2019 boot with Logo Ascend on Board Diagnostic FW what Firmware / Board Software need to flash - Huawei P Smart+ 2019 Questions & Answers

Hello to the community,
I need urgent help with my P Smart 2019 (POT-LX1). Briefly some info, have the P Smart 2019 cheap auctioned as defective with software error. The previous owner said he had tried a board software / flash file (.xml) to flash unfortunately he no longer knows which it was exactly.
After that, the P smart 2019 no longer started and it is displayed a different boot logo (Huawei Ascend) he has then started several attempts with different firmware (dload) and (.xml) all without proper success. P smart 2019 now starts again but as boot logo is still Huawei Ascend and the firmware seems to be only a board dignose firmware. In Settings --> System --> About Phone is no model ( unknown )
Device name "PAN
Build number "POT-LX1-BD 1.0.0.53
EMUI version 5.0
Android version 7.0
IMEI 00000000000000
CPU - Octa-Core 1.8Ghz
Ram - 2GB
internal storage 11GB free /16GB total (but should be 64GB)
what or which firmware / board software do I have to flash that everything is recognized correctly again and the correct boot logo is displayed?
that should be feasible... I hope. I am familiar with the process of Test Point flash only I do not see through the whole firmware and board software at Huawei more... POT-LX1 or POT-L21 then the various board flash file (.xml).
EDIT: the eRecovery language is chinese!
Would be more than grateful if someone could help me there times something. despair slowly.
please excuse my bad english.
LG and thanks

Yunyhx said:
Hello to the community,
I need urgent help with my P Smart 2019 (POT-LX1). Briefly some info, have the P Smart 2019 cheap auctioned as defective with software error. The previous owner said he had tried a board software / flash file (.xml) to flash unfortunately he no longer knows which it was exactly.
After that, the P smart 2019 no longer started and it is displayed a different boot logo (Huawei Ascend) he has then started several attempts with different firmware (dload) and (.xml) all without proper success. P smart 2019 now starts again but as boot logo is still Huawei Ascend and the firmware seems to be only a board dignose firmware. In Settings --> System --> About Phone is no model ( unknown )
Device name "PAN
Build number "POT-LX1-BD 1.0.0.53
EMUI version 5.0
Android version 7.0
IMEI 00000000000000
CPU - Octa-Core 1.8Ghz
Ram - 2GB
internal storage 11GB free /16GB total (but should be 64GB)
what or which firmware / board software do I have to flash that everything is recognized correctly again and the correct boot logo is displayed?
that should be feasible... I hope. I am familiar with the process of Test Point flash only I do not see through the whole firmware and board software at Huawei more... POT-LX1 or POT-L21 then the various board flash file (.xml).
EDIT: the eRecovery language is chinese!
Would be more than grateful if someone could help me there times something. despair slowly.
please excuse my bad english.
LG and thanks
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