Start it an connect branded (unlocked) Comviq MF60 to your Win7 PC.
#Dc unlocker software
I suggest to download it because software engineers from TELE2 also can read this blog and going to "fix" leakage soon with yours and my help :) You can make an experiment with device manager. In Win7 it doesn't work so smoothly as in WinXP and Telenor.no tool is a good finding of Bankie. Probably in WinXP COM port creation works in another way and it's quite noticeable - much slower.
#Dc unlocker upgrade
I started device manager and noted that in Win7 devices with a name "Ports (COM, LPT) ZTE Diagnostics Device and ZTE UI AT Interface) " do not appear until Telenor.no upgrade tool get started. I've tried to unlock one more Comviq MF60 and used instruction provided by "AnonymousMaat 8:00 PM" and failed with this.
#Dc unlocker drivers
I will later on this week try unlockina a new Comviq ZTE MF60 on another computer that have never been exposed to any ZTE modems before and see if I can get it to work there to because it may be some old drivers that are on my computer that makes the difference. I can follow the installation in another window where I have Windows Device Manager open.Ĩ) I close DC-unlocker when all device drivers are installed and then directly start it again and go through point 5 to 7 above before I select the unlock function.ĭid nothing happen when you started DC-unlocker as far as windows recognizing ZTE MF60 and turning it on? I can also see that ZTE MF60 is identified as locked. What I did was:ġ) I run the ZTE installation program that also installs device drivers on the computer.Ģ) I removed the sim-card on the ZTE MF60.ģ) I installed the battery but did NOT turn on the ZTE MF60.Ĥ) I Connected the ZTE MF60 to the laptop with the usb cable.Ħ) I selected ZTE modems and auto mode and then start detection.ħ) I wait until DC-unlocker identifies the unit and Windows starts installing the device drivers from point 1 above.
OK, strange because I used a computer that had NO Telenor firmware tool and also used a brand new Comviq ZTE MF60 in an old orange box that had never been exposed to any other connections before. THANKS for the guide anyhow, if DC-unlocker version is NOT working your method does work even though it may be a little tricky as it seems that the connection with Comviq ZTE MF60 will disappear again after a few seconds when Telenor firmware is closed (may be some time out in the maintenancs mode) so one need to start DC-unlocker quite fast after the Telenor firmware is closed. I have also unbranded one Comviq ZTE MF60 and also discovered what you found out about the changed name of the wifi network and changed password both for the wifi network and to log in (NOW admin). You may also have to close DC-unlocker when the ZTE-modem is completely installed and then start DC-unlocker again but then it should work or at least it has worked for me I should say. It is good to have the device manager window open so one can see that the ZTE MF60 is COMPLETELY insatlled (no questionmarks).
You must have ALL the drivers for ZTE MF60 available (step 1 in the description above) so it will be COMPLETELY installed once it is recognized by Windows (I am using Windows XP). I have now succeeded unlocking two Comviq ZTE MF60 with DC-unlocker version without using the Telenor firmware to detect it so at least for me the latest version of DC-unlocker is able to fully enable the Comviq ZTE MF60 usb interface and then detect it so Windows will start installing the drivers for it.