: Selecting the appropriate configuration files (often in XML format) that map out how the firmware should be written to the device's storage.

: It can revive devices that cannot enter Fastboot or Recovery modes by communicating directly through the HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 port .

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Re-verify testpoint coordinates; reinstall Huawei USB COM 1.0 driver with driver signatures disabled. The selected COM port is busy or mismatched.

: Compatible with a wide range of HiSilicon Kirin chipsets (e.g., Kirin 650, 710, 960, 970). Prerequisites and Requirements

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: After a successful flash with IDT 2.0, the device typically needs a second flash using a standard Update.app file via SD card (dload method) to restore the full user-facing OS.

When the bar hit 84%, the virtual machine hiccuped. The screen flashed white. Lin's apartment went quiet in that peculiar way silence gets when a city hum drops out. For a disorienting second, he thought the lights had gone. His laptop chimed an error, but the program kept running. A new line of text appeared in the black window: “Do you wish to proceed with ‘Full Return’?”

The average user might find the interface confusing. If you load the wrong boot.img or system.img file, you could hard-brick the device.

While IDT 2.0 is the king of COM 1.0 recovery, it is not the only tool for Huawei.

Writes Board Software (XML-based firmware) directly to the device's storage at a hardware level.

Proper USB COM drivers (such as the Huawei USB COM 1.0 driver) must be installed so the PC can communicate with the device in its low-level "test point" or bootloader mode.

When Lin found the battered USB drive under the loose floorboard of his grandmother’s shop, he didn’t expect anything more than old receipts and family photos. The drive whirred like a trapped insect when he plugged it into his laptop, and among the folders a single file stood out: IDT2.0.exe. Its icon was a plain gray square with the faint outline of a cellphone.