Select -> Download and recovery . Connect to a stable home Wi-Fi network.
| Problem | Safe Solution | |---------|----------------| | Boot loop / brick | Use → System Recovery (“Repair” mode). | | Downgrade EMUI | Officially not supported. Downgrade via HiSuite’s “Switch to older version” (if available). | | Lost IMEI / baseband | Visit Huawei Service Center. Do not use “mod restore” from random URLs. | | Want stock ROM | Search Huawei official support site by model number (e.g., ELE-L29 C432 ). | | Remove Google ban (pre-2019) | Use Googlefier (trusted XDA method) – not random PHP downloads. |
A cleaned-up guess:
The safest, completely device-native alternative to the defunct web link is Huawei's automated eRecovery feature. This feature connects directly to functioning modern Huawei servers to pull down clean stock firmware. Select -> Download and recovery
Move the downloaded file directly inside that dload folder.
Launch the desktop HiSuite software. It should immediately detect a device stuck in an abnormal boot status.
Keep holding the buttons until the red/white Huawei logo appears, followed by the EMUI/HarmonyOS eRecovery screen. Step 2: Connect to a Network | | Downgrade EMUI | Officially not supported
When a Huawei or Honor device displays this URL on an emergency recovery screen, it is providing specific diagnostic breadcrumbs:
The device will scan for local Wi-Fi networks. Select your network and enter the password. Step 3: Automated Download and Flashing
Sometimes the system loop is transient. You can clear temporary execution blocks by forcing a clean hardware reset. Do not use “mod restore” from random URLs
The safest and most straightforward way to bypass the broken web link is to use Huawei's built-in , which bypasses the standard boot sequence to fetch stock firmware directly from active Huawei servers.
Do use unknown PHP download scripts from old vmall domains — those are likely deprecated or dangerous.
The exact model number of your device (e.g., VOG-L29 for a Huawei P30 Pro). Execution Steps
Lock the bootloader via Fastboot mode or flash standard images using factory service tools.
Release the buttons when the logo appears on screen.