Huawei: Usb Com 1.0 Driver.zip
Open Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT). Note the COM port number. Download a free serial terminal like PuTTY or Termite. Connect to that COM port at 115200 baud, 8N1. If you see +CGMR return firmware info, the driver works.
Users frequently report that after installing huawei usb com 1.0 driver.zip, the device still shows an error (Code 10: Device cannot start). Here is why:
While modern Huawei devices are moving toward HiSilicon chips and HarmonyOS, millions of Qualcomm-powered Huawei and older Honor devices remain in use. Servicing centers, ROM developers, and advanced users still rely on Huawei USB COM 1.0 to recover bricked phones, bypass forgotten locks (via partition flashing), or restore devices after failed OTA updates. huawei usb com 1.0 driver.zip
Once installed, it automatically detects the connected Huawei device and assigns a COM port number, which must be matched in the flashing tool for successful communication.
Let's walk through a real scenario:
You have an old Huawei E1750 that froze during a firmware flash. Windows now shows "Huawei USB COM 1.0" with an error. After installing the driver (following the disable-signing steps above), it appears as COM5.
You open the Huawei firmware updater (Firmware_Writer_E1750.exe). It says "Waiting for device on COM5..." You point it to the original firmware .dload file. The flash begins. After 8 minutes, the modem reboots. Device Manager now shows "Huawei Mobile Broadband Network Adapter." You have saved a $40 device using a 50KB driver. Open Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT)
The contents of the "Huawei USB Com 1.0 Driver.zip" file can vary, but typically, it might include: