
For HUAWEI modem White at the Wi-Fi with your Mobile Router! By default, Wi-Fi security is enabled on the Huawei E8372 Turbo Stick.

Use the following script E8372 switch mode.7z to get device in COM ports mode. This video show how to enable modem interface for HUAWEI HiLink Modem. I've run DriverView and USBDeview and can't see anything obvious.Download Now HUAWEI E8372 COM PORT DRIVER This file physically doesn't exist (presumably deleted at uninstall time) and it's definately related to the Huawei adapter (it has a DisplayName value of Huawei DataCard USB Modem and USB serial so I'm guessing all of the hw* entries above are related to this device. The hwdatacard registry entry has a value named ImagePath which points to system32\DRIVERS\ewusbmdm.sys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hwcdcmdm0 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hwdatacard HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hwusbapp HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hwusbser I had a peek in the registry and can see four entries: I deleted this but suspect that there's still something left over that's causing Virtual Server 2005R2 to BSOD. The blue screen problems continued however and I noticed that the uninstaller hadn't removed the network adapter it created when the 3G software was installed.

I've since bought a Billion 3G router to plug the USB 3G modem into and uninstalled the Mobile Partner software that came with the 3G stick. I immediately encountered a problem where upon starting a Windows 2003 Standard Edition VM in Virtual Server 2005R2 the host OS would crash with a Blue Screen of Death periodically. A while back I installed a USB 3G modem (a Three Mobile Huawei D160G and Mobile Partner software) on my Windows 2008 64 bit development box.
