Huawei E220 driver for Windows 7
I have a laptop running Windows Home Premium, and I cannot get my Huawei E220 to work, as the drivers seem to be missing. I cannot do an update driver, as the laptop cannot connect to the internet, as the Huawei is the modem to connect through. Where can I download the drivers for Huawei E220 for Win 7 onto another PC and transfer to my laptop via a memory stick
January 16th, 2010 12:00pm

Forget that modem, its way past its prime designed for windows 2000 and XP but if you're the techie type and like pain and misery ;) then try thisWork-Around: You need another PC/Laptop and a USB Pen/Key Drive to do this:1) Connect the E220 to your XP PC/Laptop2) access the emulated CD Drive and copy all the Contents onto a USB Pen Drive.3) Disconnect the E220 and the Pen Drive4) Connect the Pen Drive to your Vista PC and install the software using the Autorun.exe file (Run as Administrator)5) Connect the E220 - Vista will only recognize a USB Mass Storage Device and the emulated CD drive which it cannot access.6) Open the Device Manager (in the Control Panel)7) Look for the USB Mass Storage Device in the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" Section If there are more than one USB Mass Storage Devices, right click each one,select Properties, Details and then "Children"If it says "Huawei" somewhere inside the Value, you found the right one. 8) Right click on the Mass Storage Device and select "Update Driver Software"9) Select "Browse my Computer"10) Select "Let me pick"11) Uncheck "Show compatible devices"12) Select "(Generic USB Host Controller)" in the Manufacturer Tab13) Select "USB Composite Device" in the Model Tab14) Finish installing the Composite Device driver15) Afterwards, Vista will add another USB Mass Storage Device, and if you are lucky, also 2 "Data Interfaces"16) If it doesn''t detect the Data Interfaces, disconnect and reconnect your E220.17) Vista should now detect all the E220s Data Interfaces18) When asked to insert the disk containing the drivers, choose "I don''t have the disk"19) Enter the \Drivers\WinXP Subfolder of your USB Pen Drive20) Repeat Step 18&19 for the second Data Interface21) Start your Huawei Mobile Connect (Web''n''Walk Manager) Software, and connect :) Now notice they are talking about how to install it in Vista (and this device is a 32bit, if you installed 64bit you're out of luck), so you'll need to install this driver in XP compatibility mode http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/80cae5ee-dc98-4a2f-8284-a1ab826059b7 but do yourself a favor and actually buy something thats Windows 7 compatible. You can only use the CPR paddles for so long before its time to bury it. ;) MCSE, MCSA, MCDST [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the "Mark as Answer" or "Helpful" button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]
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January 16th, 2010 12:27pm

Hi cdobbs, Thanks for the feedback. I've followed the instructions meticulously and I'm still not getting any joy. I've attempted this on two E220's. Additionally, I've also tried connecting with a Huawei K3715, which is a more recent model. In all cases I receive a Code 31 error. In the device manager it confirms that all items are working correctly, except the MODEM type. I.e. USB Srorage Device, 3G PC UI interface (on COM5), are all working correctly, however the Modem has a yellow explanation mark over it and when you click on properties, it describes the Code 31 error - Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device (same happens on the K3715). What else can I try, as I've spent a fortune on the laptop as a gift for my wife yet it is practically useless without connectivity. Going out and buying a new modem is also not an option - our exchange rate makes them prohibitively expensive, therefore we wait for our free hardware upgrades, and that's what we have at the moment. Regards, Norwin
January 17th, 2010 5:27pm

You're leaving out critical information. What type of the operating system are you running? 32bit or 64bit, as I said, if its 64bit then this won't do you any good. Did you attempt those instructions (which you said you did) but did the install in XP compatibility mode (just checking)reposting those instructions in a larger type so it'll be easier to read Work-Around: You need another PC/Laptop and a USB Pen/Key Drive to do this:1) Connect the E220 to your XP PC/Laptop2) access the emulated CD Drive and copy all the Contents onto a USB Pen Drive.3) Disconnect the E220 and the Pen Drive4) Connect the Pen Drive to your Vista PC and install the software using the Autorun.exe file (Run as Administrator)5) Connect the E220 - Vista will only recognize a USB Mass Storage Device and the emulated CD drive which it cannot access.6) Open the Device Manager (in the Control Panel)7) Look for the USB Mass Storage Device in the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" Section If there are more than one USB Mass Storage Devices, right click each one,select Properties, Details and then "Children"If it says "Huawei" somewhere inside the Value, you found the right one. 8) Right click on the Mass Storage Device and select "Update Driver Software"9) Select "Browse my Computer"10) Select "Let me pick"11) Uncheck "Show compatible devices"12) Select "(Generic USB Host Controller)" in the Manufacturer Tab13) Select "USB Composite Device" in the Model Tab14) Finish installing the Composite Device driver15) Afterwards, Vista will add another USB Mass Storage Device, and if you are lucky, also 2 "Data Interfaces"16) If it doesn''t detect the Data Interfaces, disconnect and reconnect your E220.17) Vista should now detect all the E220s Data Interfaces18) When asked to insert the disk containing the drivers, choose "I don''t have the disk"19) Enter the \Drivers\WinXP Subfolder of your USB Pen Drive20) Repeat Step 18&19 for the second Data Interface21) Start your Huawei Mobile Connect (Web''n''Walk Manager) Software, and connect :)
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January 17th, 2010 5:37pm

Hi,I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit. What I find amusing is that all the modems did work, and now they've stopped working?!Thanks,Norwin
January 18th, 2010 8:50am

Here is the updated driver - http://www.huawei.com/mobileweb/en/doc/list.do?type=-1&id=736 - (top download) Copy the contents of the download from your USB drive to c:\modemdriver (or whatever you want to name the folder) Then follow steps outlined previously (8 - 20) - Ensure that when it asks you for the disk that contains the driver to point it to c:\modemdriver folder Hope that helps.
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January 18th, 2010 10:15am

Hi,I've tried all of the above, on all three modems, with no success. I've used the software from Huawei, as per your link, as well as Web 'n Walk, especially the 64 bit intergrator from T-Mobile, to no avail. I've tried all the 64 bit drivers I can lay my hands on using above instructions, and still no joy. Incidentally, I tried connecting a Sony Ericson phone as well, as a tethered modem, and I received the same message (Code 31) for its driver. The only connection I've managed to get working is my wife's Curve Blackberry, through the BB Desktop manager. Unfortuatnely this is slow (as its not 3G), and expensive, as its a talk and not data package.Any other ideas?Thanks,Norwin
January 19th, 2010 1:17am

Hi Norwin, Code 31 means Windows cannot load the driver. For more information, please refer to this TechNet article: Code 31: This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device Based on the current information, it is recommended contacting the hardware manufacturer directly and let them help to upgrade the driver and firmware. Thank you very much for your understanding. Regards, Linda
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January 19th, 2010 5:52am

Hi,I have found a very nice download which might help all of you :http://forum-hk.huawei.com/jive4/thread.jspa?threadID=330350&tstart=0&orderStr=9 . I downloaded the driver software, installed, and all working fine. Hope it helps.
February 9th, 2010 7:23pm

your instructions work and there is a 64 bit driver for this device available on the t-mobile uk site its classed as Web'n'walk USB http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-support/index?page=support&cat=WEBNWALK_USB&tab=0&id=GP186
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August 7th, 2010 7:00pm

This driver is not for windows 7, 64bit OS I do not think any Huawei mobile modems are Windows 7, 64bit OS compliant !!!
August 9th, 2010 7:29am

You still need a 32 bit Windows XP machine to run the firmware updater. Phone shop may be able to do this for you. I am in the same situation not having Windows XP to update modem. I have had the trusty E220 since 12" iBook G3 OSX10.2. Works in OSX10.6, but not BOOTCAMP. Other option is VMWare Fusion and use virtual network for Windows 7. New firmware including driver images should work on 64-bit. For example Vodafone has: http://www.business.vodafone.com/site/bus/public/enuk/support/10_productsupport/general/microsoft/vista/30_modem/p_modem.jsp DO NOT APPLY THIS UPDATE. IT DOES NOT WORK IN XP AND BRICKS THE DEVICE.
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October 23rd, 2010 1:02am

You still need a 32 bit Windows XP machine to run the firmware updater. Phone shop may be able to do this for you. I am in the same situation not having Windows XP to update modem. I have had the trusty E220 since 12" iBook G3 OSX10.2. Works in OSX10.6, but not BOOTCAMP. Other option is VMWare Fusion and use virtual network for Windows 7. New firmware including driver images should work on 64-bit. For example Vodafone has: http://www.business.vodafone.com/site/bus/public/enuk/support/10_productsupport/general/microsoft/vista/30_modem/p_modem.jsp
October 23rd, 2010 1:06am

Hi Norwin I am having the exact same problem as you, both my 3g modems has stopped working on my 64bit machine (windows 7). Did you ever find a fix for this problem? I have been struggling for 2 weeks now. I updated firmware, using the most recent software, and used various drivers for the modem. It is very strange that it suddenly stopped working (it is working fine on other pc's). please help! Regards
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February 15th, 2011 12:08am

found the solution after 2 weeks!!!! 1. Go to start menu 2. Run ‘regedit’ 3. Open this key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\ {4D36E96D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} 4. In this key, find the “Installer32” string. 5. If the Microsoft Registration Key is missing, the key has to be added manually. 6. Create a “string” value named “Installer32”, and set it to “mdminst.dll,ClassInstall32” 5. Save the ‘regedit’ 6. Open the device manage 7. Find the modem with problem; update the modem driver again by reinstalling VMC 9.4.4 http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Mobile-Broadband/K3565-Modem-amp-Windows-7/m-p/348648
February 17th, 2011 9:15am

Pl download all win7 drivers from following link : http://www.fzdownloads.com/download2.php?name=333010&userID=0&userno=0&action=1 They install and are working. Both for 64 & 86 versions of win7
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April 8th, 2011 1:39am

Download all drivers for Windows 7 both 86 & 64 from following links. All files installing & working OK http://www.fzdownloads.com/download2.php?name=333010&userID=0&userno=0&action=1 http://forum-hk.huawei.com/jive4/thread.jspa?threadID=330350&tstart=0&orderStr=9 (older drivers also given in one reply above)
April 8th, 2011 1:43am

After long troubleshooting with Huawei E220 on Windows XP, I found that this unit has an issue with Microsoft .NET Farmework 2.0. Huawei E220 runs on Microsoft .NET framework 2.0. (you will get also problems with Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 service pack 1) It can work perfect with version 2.0 but once you will update Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 things start to go wrong. PC is freezing, slow etc. To solve that issue I suggest to do the following: 1. make a restore point and restart your PC. 2. uninstall all Microsoft .NET framework versions Via control panel -> add/remove programs and restart your PC. 3. Uninstall Huawei E220. 4 restart PC 5. delete all Vodafone or Huawei folders left in c:/document settings/ subfoders and in c:/Program files folder as well. 6. Insert your Huawei E220 installation CD and start fresh installation. (don't plug the unit yet and wait until it ask you) 7. Press yes if it will ask you to install Microsoft .NET framework 2.0. The installation CD will do it. 8. Finish the installation and restart you PC. 9. Double click on Vodafone icon and follow the instruction (In this stage you will need to plug the modem) Good Luck
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June 4th, 2011 11:40am

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