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Test Point Driver Huawei |work| May 2026

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Test Point Driver Huawei |work| May 2026

The air in the small electronics repair shop was thick with the scent of solder and frustration. Leo squinted through his magnifying lamp at the Huawei P30 splayed open on his desk. It was "hard-bricked"—a high-tech paperweight that refused to vibrate, light up, or acknowledge the world.

"Soft resets won't save you now," Leo muttered. He knew exactly what he needed: the Test Point. The Hidden Contact

Under the hood of a Huawei device, the Test Point is a tiny, unassuming gold contact on the motherboard. When shorted to the ground (usually the metal shield) with a pair of tweezers, it forces the phone's Kirin processor into a special state called USB COM 1.0.

This is the "emergency room" for smartphones. It bypasses the corrupted operating system entirely, allowing a computer to talk directly to the hardware. The Missing Link: The Driver

Leo connected his tweezers, touching the gold dot to the silver shield, and plugged in the USB cable. His computer chimed, but the screen showed a dreaded yellow exclamation mark: Unknown Device.

"The driver," Leo sighed. Without the Huawei USB COM 1.0 Driver, his PC was speaking English while the phone was speaking Martian.

He navigated to his digital toolkit and initiated the install. This specific driver is the translator; it tells Windows that this silent, unresponsive slab of glass is actually a Kirin-based device waiting for instructions. The Resurrection

With the driver finally active, the Device Manager refreshed. Port (COM & LPT) -> HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 (COM5) test point driver huawei

The bridge was built. Leo opened his flashing software, loaded the factory firmware, and clicked "Start." A progress bar—the most beautiful blue line Leo had ever seen—began to crawl across the screen.

Minutes later, the phone vibrated. The screen flickered to life, displaying the red Huawei logo. The "test point" gamble had worked. The driver had found its mark. The brick was a phone once again.

Want to learn more about the technical side of this? I can help if you tell me:

Do you need help finding the driver for a specific version of Windows?

Are you trying to bypass a locked bootloader or fix a software brick?

A Huawei Test Point Driver is a specialized piece of software that allows a computer to communicate with a Huawei smartphone while it is in "Test Point" mode. This mode is primarily used for advanced hardware diagnostics, physical data extraction, or reviving "bricked" devices that cannot boot normally. Understanding Test Point Mode

Test points are physical metal pins or pads located on a device's motherboard. When these points are "shorted" (connected together or to a ground) while the device is powered on, it forces the device to enter a special low-level boot state. The air in the small electronics repair shop

Recognition: When a Huawei device is successfully in this mode, it appears in the Windows Device Manager as Huawei USB COM 1.0.

Purpose: This mode is critical for performing tasks like bypassing FRP (Factory Reset Protection), flashing board software to unbrick a device, or conducting forensic data extraction on Kirin-chipset devices. Key Scenarios for Using the Driver Huawei Physical Extraction Method: Test Points

When a Huawei device is connected via hardware test points —usually for unbricking or removing FRP (Factory Reset Protection)—it often appears in Windows Device Manager as "USB SER" or an unknown device. To communicate with the device in this state, you must install the HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 Driver Essential Setup Driver Identification : The device should appear as HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 Ports (COM & LPT) section once correctly installed. Primary Tool

: You can often trigger the driver installation by installing the official Huawei HiSuite , which includes many necessary USB drivers. Manual Alternative

: If HiSuite does not fix the "USB SER" error, you may need a standalone driver package found on third-party sites like DriverScape How to Install the Test Point Driver

If your computer detects the phone but shows a driver error, follow these manual steps: Open Device Manager : Locate the "USB SER" or unknown device under Other devices Update Driver : Right-click the device and select Update driver Manual Selection Choose "Browse my computer for drivers".

Select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer". Device Type Ports (COM & LPT) and click Next. Locate Driver and navigate to your extracted driver folder (often the subfolder for 64-bit Windows). Select Model HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 Troubleshooting Common Test Point Driver Issues A Note

from the list and ignore any digital signature warnings by clicking "Install this driver software anyway". Common Uses for Test Point Mode


Troubleshooting Common Test Point Driver Issues

A Note on "Auto Test Point" Tools

Many modern dongles (like SigmaKey, Octoplus, or Easy JTAG) now offer "Auto Test Point" or "TP Over USB" for newer Kirin chips (Kirin 710, 980, 990). These tools use a voltage glitch to simulate the test point without opening the phone. However, they are expensive and usually subscription-based. For a one-time fix, manual TP with the correct driver is the only free method.

Why Do You Need a Test Point Driver for Huawei?

Under normal circumstances, Huawei devices communicate with a PC using standard ADB (Android Debug Bridge) or HiSuite drivers. However, when a device is:

...the standard drivers fail. The phone cannot boot into the OS to authorize the USB connection. Enter the test point.

By shorting the test point and connecting the USB cable, the device’s CPU forces a low-level handshake with the PC. The PC then requires a specific Huawei USB COM 1.0 or HUAWEI Meta Device driver. That is the Test Point Driver. It is the key that unlocks advanced flashing tools like IDT (Intelligent Download Tool), HCU (Huawei Credentials Utility), DC-Unlocker, or SigmaPlus.


4. Common Use Cases for Huawei

4. Bootloader Unlock (for older Kirin 620–960)

After Huawei stopped issuing bootloader unlock codes in 2018:

Common Huawei Test Point Driver Names

Upon successful test point activation, Windows should detect a new COM port. The most common driver names are:

| Driver Name | Usage | |-------------|-------| | Huawei USB COM 1.0 | Standard EDL/diagnostic mode | | DBAdapter Reserved Interface | Common on Kirin 960/970/980 devices | | Huawei Diagnostics Interface | Used with older models (HiSilicon) |

You must install the correct signed driver before connecting the phone in test point mode.


Example using DC-Unlocker (after test point + driver OK):

  1. Open DC-Unlocker client.
  2. Select Huawei phones and Auto detect.
  3. Software will read the device via COM port (driver active).
  4. Enter login/password (paid credits).
  5. Select Read bootloader code or Factory reset.
  6. The tool executes operations through the test point driver channel.

 
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