Dc unlocker huawei y300
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The files needed for these next few steps are at the top of the page, or you can use the newer version which danny19901 kindly uploaded for me: I also had the lovely guidance of danny19901 :) I then followed Step 2 onwards from this webpage: WARNING- THE NEXT STEPS WILL FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE: IF YOU NEED TO BACK UP ANYTHING, DO SO NOW!Ĥ.
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This will scan the phone for its bootloader code and show the unlock code required after around 10 seconds.Ĭopy and paste the 16 digit "Bootloader code" somewhere safe (like a notepad file).Ĭlose the dc-unlocker, turn off your phone (you may need to remove the battery), and unplug from the computer. Leave everything else as it is (including the 'select model' box).Ĭlick on the large magnifying glass button. In the 'Select Manufacturer' box change it to 'Huawei phones'. Once your phone is connected, load up dc-unlocker.
Dc unlocker huawei y300 install#
Now connect your phone to your computer via USB and wait for the drivers to install fully.ģ. If your phone just boots as normal, go into your phone settings and turn off 'fast boot'.
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Replace battery, and hold vol + and - and the power button for several seconds, until screen goes a violet colour. Next, turn off your phone and remove the battery for 5 seconds. Then downloaded dc-unlocker and install: Ģ. First I downloaded drivers for the 圓00 from here: Įxtract the drivers and launch ' DriverSetup.exe' I have successfully unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP, rooted, and flashed a custom ROM.ġ. Re posting as a new topic for clarity's sake. This is taken from the results of my own experiences found in this original thread: