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Hi, friends I see them ..

I was brickeo GT-i9500 cell MTK6589 Try desbrickearlo for months but never got yesterday afternoon looking for this community was able to step up my pc recognized the phone as "Alcatel RNDIS Single Interface" and now I recognize it as "MTK USB PORT (COM25) "recognizes me Flash Tools but connects and disconnects every 5 seconds and continues to follow the yellow line Sad .. any solution to this problem?

P / D1: Sorry for my bad English
P / D2: You install the drivers
P / D3: Huge Community Smiling
hi, Piojo96.

Is this the problem you were referring to in your private message?
This is a common problem going around. So far trial and error with the drivers solves it. Please download and install this http://ge.tt/api/1/files/9b2fJss1/0/blob?download
If you do not have this yet, download this: http://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Thread-Tools-Ultimate-ADB-USB-VCOM-MediaTek-Driver-Pack

Do the following:
A1. Uninstall your existing drivers.
A2. Run USBdeview as administrator.
A3. In USBdeview, uninstall all instances of your phone. Be sure you uninstall all of them. There should be more than one.
A4. Reboot your computer.

Try the following:
B1. Install PdaNet drivers from link 2.
B2. Try Flash Tool.
B3. If PdaNet does not work for you, repeat the first part (steps A1-A4), Then try installing another driver from the pack from link 2.

If you cannot find an appropriate driver, try this:
C1. Repeat the first part with USBdeview (steps A1-A4)
C2. Open device manager
C3. Observe Unknown Devices list and COM Ports list. Connect your phone. Your phone should show up there when you connect it.
C4. If you see it show up with a yellow question mark icon, right click on it.
C5. Direct your PC to find and install drivers from the folder where you extracted the driver pack from link 2.
C6. Wait for you PC to select the appropriate driver.
C7. Try Flash Tool again.

If it still does not work,
D1. Repeat the first part with USBdeview (steps A1-A4)
D2. Go to Device Manager, click on Ports.
D3. From the menu bar, select Action -> Add legacy hardware -> Next
D4. Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list
D5. Select Show All Devices -> Next
D6. Click on Have Disk -> Browse. Then point to ...\MTK_USB_ADB_Ultimate\All MTK USB Driver 2014\All MTK Drivers\MT65xx Preloader\Win7\usb2ser_Win7 or usb2ser_Win764 for 64-bit -> OK
D7. Under Model select MediaTek DA USB VCOM Port
D8. Repeat 2-6 and select model MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM Port
D9. Try Flash Tool again
(2014-08-31, 10:26)Athos Wrote: [ -> ]hi, Piojo96.

Is this the problem you were referring to in your private message?
This is a common problem going around. So far trial and error with the drivers solves it. Please download and install this http://ge.tt/api/1/files/9b2fJss1/0/blob?download
If you do not have this yet, download this: http://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Thread-Tools-Ultimate-ADB-USB-VCOM-MediaTek-Driver-Pack

Do the following:
A1. Uninstall your existing drivers.
A2. Run USBdeview as administrator.
A3. In USBdeview, uninstall all instances of your phone. Be sure you uninstall all of them. There should be more than one.
A4. Reboot your computer.

Try the following:
B1. Install PdaNet drivers from link 2.
B2. Try Flash Tool.
B3. If PdaNet does not work for you, repeat the first part (steps A1-A4), Then try installing another driver from the pack from link 2.

If you cannot find an appropriate driver, try this:
C1. Repeat the first part with USBdeview (steps A1-A4)
C2. Open device manager
C3. Observe Unknown Devices list and COM Ports list. Connect your phone. Your phone should show up there when you connect it.
C4. If you see it show up with a yellow question mark icon, right click on it.
C5. Direct your PC to find and install drivers from the folder where you extracted the driver pack from link 2.
C6. Wait for you PC to select the appropriate driver.
C7. Try Flash Tool again.

If it still does not work,
D1. Repeat the first part with USBdeview (steps A1-A4)
D2. Go to Device Manager, click on Ports.
D3. From the menu bar, select Action -> Add legacy hardware -> Next
D4. Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list
D5. Select Show All Devices -> Next
D6. Click on Have Disk -> Browse. Then point to ...\MTK_USB_ADB_Ultimate\All MTK USB Driver 2014\All MTK Drivers\MT65xx Preloader\Win7\usb2ser_Win7 or usb2ser_Win764 for 64-bit -> OK
D7. Under Model select MediaTek DA USB VCOM Port
D8. Repeat 2-6 and select model MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM Port
D9. Try Flash Tool again

I'll let a picture to see

Now I get as unknown and there nomas me MTK detects it as USB PORT (COMxx) ..
Can you attach the screenshot of USBdeview?
You may have missed a few items.
(2014-08-31, 23:03)Athos Wrote: [ -> ]Can you attach the screenshot of USBdeview?
You may have missed a few items.

I get the picture?
uninstall all items with description: LGE AndroidNet
uninstall all items with description: Dispositivo compuesto USB
items with label: Dispositivo de almacenamiento de datos do you know what these are? if not, uninstall them as well

What is the Linux File-CD Gadget? It is an RNDIS device. What are you using it for?
I command to install the window and leave haha Haci already clear to all that ..
OK, please continue with the instructions in post#2.

I will clarify: For instruction set B, You need to try the drivers one by one.
After installing a driver, test with SP Flash tool.
If a driver does not work, uninstall it. Do instruction set A before installing a different one.
the PDA does not work now so I'll see if I can install one by one with the block C