Balong Usb Downloader V1.0.1.10 |top| Jun 2026
Check if the is needed for your Windows version. No COM Port detected
The tool operates by communicating with the device's bootloader to upload emergency or custom firmware.
While holding the pads connected, plug the USB cable into the computer.
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Open your Huawei device casing and locate the two tiny gold points (short points). balong usb downloader v1.0.1.10
: Restores devices with corrupted firmware that cannot be fixed through standard update methods. Boot-Short/Needle Method
Step 1: Establish the Emergency Download Connection (Boot Shot)
: It is a critical component in guides for unlocking devices like the Huawei E5573Cs-609 .
Fix: The hardware short was unsuccessful. Unplug the USB cable, wait 5 seconds, and try shorting the pins again more accurately. Ensure the USB port on your PC is USB 2.0, as USB 3.0 ports sometimes fail to recognize legacy boot modes. Check if the is needed for your Windows version
Highly compatible with popular modems like the Huawei E3372, E3272, and various Balong-based LTE routers.
To force the Balong chipset into its hardware download mode, you usually need to disassemble the modem and short-circuit a specific "testpoint" pin to the ground (GND) shield using tweezers while plugging it into the computer. Step-by-Step Guide: Unbricking a Huawei Modem Step 1: Trigger Emergency Download Mode (Testpoint)
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midway, interrupting functionality.
Once you complete the downloader process, your device will be waiting in a temporary flashing state. You must immediately proceed to flash a compatible, full firmware ( .bin or .hmf file) to rewrite the corrupted operating system permanently. If you need help unbricking your specific device, tell me:
(won't turn on or recognized improperly by the PC).
The primary purpose of the original balong-usbdload tool, which inspired version 1.0.1.10, is to facilitate an "emergency USB-boot" for Huawei LTE modems and routers that use the Balong V7 chipset. This emergency boot process allows users to load a temporary bootloader file (usbloader.bin) directly into the device's memory, bypassing the standard boot sequence. This is particularly useful for devices that are "bricked" (non-functional due to a bad firmware flash) or for forcing the device into a mode that accepts custom firmware.