Users who backed up their phones using Huawei’s built-in backup tool (before 2020) sometimes find references to this URL inside backup manifests. Restoring those backups on modern devices may fail because the endpoint no longer exists.
This traffic is highly likely to be Benign (False Positive) , representing a Huawei device (phone/tablet) restoring default system UI components. However, organizations blocking vmall.com domains should verify the initiating process.
If you have ever encountered this string—whether in a browser history, a recovery log, or an XDA Developers forum thread—you likely had questions. What is it? Is it safe? What does the “mod restore” function actually do?
For its intended purpose (EMUI 5–9 era), the URL was safe. Today, if you are on EMUI 10 or later (including HarmonyOS), this endpoint is largely obsolete. Do not rely on it for critical recovery. Http Zh.ui.vmall.com Emotiondownload.php Mod Restore
The system cannot verify the boot image ( ERROR function NO: 10(boot image) Error NO: 1(Security verify failed!) ).
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http://zh.ui.vmall.com/Emotiondownload.php?type=fonts&mod=restore Users who backed up their phones using Huawei’s
Attempting to brute-force or guess parameters on zh.ui.vmall.com today will likely result in:
Select and choose the "Default" or "Factory" option.
Power loss, network drops, or corrupt file downloads during a system update can break the boot partition. However, organizations blocking vmall
Even when attempting to fix the issue, users often run into specific roadblocks:
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