Huawei Update Multiloader Tool 1.0 0.9 Download [patched]
The Ultimate Guide to the Huawei Update MultiLoader Tool (v1.0 & v0.9): Downloads, Usage, and Risks
Key Features
- Brick Recovery: Unbricks devices stuck in a boot loop or with a corrupt bootloader.
- Downgrading: Forces an older firmware version onto a device (e.g., from Android 9 to Android 8).
- Partition Management: Allows erasing specific partitions (userdata, cache, etc.).
- Board Firmware: Used to flash "board firmware" to restore devices that lost IMEI or baseband.
Alternatives to Consider First
Before you risk the MultiLoader tool, try these safer methods if your device still enters Fastboot or eRecovery:
- HiSuite System Recovery: Official tool that can restore the latest firmware.
- eRecovery (Download latest version and recover): Boot to eRecovery (Vol Up + Power) → Connect WiFi → Download recovery package.
- Fastboot Flash: If your bootloader is unlocked,
fastboot flash commands are far safer.
Only use the MultiLoader when the device is completely dead (no fastboot, no recovery, only QDLoader or USB COM port). huawei update multiloader tool 1.0 0.9 download
Step-by-Step Guide
- Extract the Tool: Unzip the downloaded file. You should see an executable file (often named
Huawei_Update_Multiloader.exe).
- Prepare Firmware: Locate your firmware folder. You typically need the
UPDATE.APP file.
- Run as Administrator: Right-click the tool and select Run as Administrator.
- Select Files:
- Click the "..." or Browse button next to "Main" or "System."
- Navigate to your firmware folder and select the
UPDATE.APP file.
- Connect Device:
- Power off your Huawei device completely.
- Press and hold Volume Down and connect the USB cable to the PC. (Some models require Volume Up). The screen should stay black but the PC should detect the device.
- Start Flashing:
- Once the tool detects the device (the COM port number will usually appear), click "Download" or "Flash".
- Wait: Do not touch the phone or unplug the cable. The tool will show a progress bar. Once it reaches 100%, the tool will usually say "Download Complete" or "Success."
- Reboot: Unplug the phone and hold the Power button for 10 seconds to boot it up. The first boot may take 5-10 minutes.