Windows 10 MTK VCOM USB Drivers for 32 & 64 bit + Driver install tutorial M2 - Elephone M2

Windows 10 MTK VCOM USB Drivers for 32 & 64 bit + Driver install tutorial
To determine the version of Windows 10 that you have (32 bit or 64 bit):
- Right-click on Start then click on System
- In the System window that opens, in System section, you will find your version of Windows next to System type
To disable Windows 10 64 bit driver signature enforcement:
- On your 64 bit Windows 10 desktop click on Start then on Settings
- Click on Update & security then in the left pane click on Recovery
- Under Advanced startup click on Restart now button
- Click on Troubleshoot then on Advanced options
- Click on Startup Settings then on Restart button
- The computer will restart with the Startup Settings screen
- To disable the driver signature enforcement until next restart press on number key 7 or F7 on your keyboard.
- After restart you can proceed with the unsigned MTK drivers installation for your 64 bit Windows
- After you install the unsigned drivers, to use them again in the future, you have to repeat this procedure
To install the MTK VCOM USB Drivers on 32 & 64 bit Windows 10:
- Download the drivers *.zip archive and extract the folder from inside on to the desktop:
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Right-click on Start then click on Device Manager
In the Device Manager Window click on the first item – your computer name
Click on Action then Add legacy hardware
On the Welcome to the Add hardware Wizard window click on Next button
Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and then click on Next button
Click on Show All Devices then on Next button
In the Add Hardware window click on Have Disk… button
In the Install From Disk windows click on Browse… button
In the next window – Locate file – browse for the folder that you have extracted on the desktop at the beginning
Select the version of the driver according to your Windows 10 version – x64 for 64 bit and x86 for 32 bit and click Open button
Click the OK button to load the driver
From the list of drivers select MTK USB Port and click on Next button
If a red warning window will open, click on Install this driver software anyway
This action will add the following drivers in to the operating system:
- MediaTek DA USB VCOM Port
- MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM Port – for transferring the firmware to your device
- MTK USB DEBUG Port
- MTK USB Modem Port
- MTK USB port – for transfering PreLoader to your device (and recovery in case of bad or corrupt firmware)
Now we need to remove the device that we have installed but leave the drivers in the operating system.
To do that, in the Device Manager window we expand Ports (COM & LPT) section
Right-click and click Uninstall on the MTK USB Port
- In the Confirm Device Uninstall window make sure that the box Delete the driver software for this device is empty
- You need to leave the drivers in the operating system and only remove the device that you added
- Click on the OK button to finalise
Now, when you will connect your turned off MTK device to the Windows 10 computer by USB, the device will be recognized either trough a MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM Port interface or as a MTK USB port if it is bricked or it has bad/corrupt firmware. The SP Flash Tool will be able to transfer the firmware to your device trough this interfaces. Make sure you connect the device after you press the Download button in SP Flash Tool, as the communication interface will only be alive for 2 seconds if no data is being sent.
Download SP Flash Tool v3 & v5 – Latest versions:
http://laurentiumihet.ro/technology/download-sp-flash-tool-v3-v5-latest-versions/
TUT found here : http://laurentiumihet.ro/technology...-for-32-64-bit-drivers-installation-tutorial/
cheers​

Hi, in my computer doesn´t appears the red window. Are you know Why?

amilcar50 said:
Hi, in my computer doesn´t appears the red window. Are you know Why?
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You used win7/8? If yes its normal.
If win10. Then you have luck
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I use Windows 10 64 bits

hi mate , in win10 64bit it says "error does not contain digital signature information"
edit: i installed with digital signature disable in win 10

lost3 said:
hi mate , in win10 64bit it says "error does not contain digital signature information"
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It happens to me too . once.
I did it with that
http://bbs.elephone.hk/thread-1037-1-1.html#.VWgkX_RAU-0
Take the drivers from there and make it the dirty way.
It will say signature fails.. Then look into c:/windows/program/ mtk drivers or mediatek folder.
Open the device manager and plug in the phone.
You will see a new USB connection. Klick there and install the drivers from the folder above. .
I did it 2 times. Then it works on win10 64bit
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now we can solve LeTv Le 1s Bootloop Issue on windows 10
thanks alot now we can solve LeTv Le 1s Bootloop Issue on windows 10 .. :happytears:

What should I do when "Eror code 10: device can't start" popped up? Thanx.

all steps done still not detecting my phone
pls help...

ghanta said:
all steps done still not detecting my phone
pls help...
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Restore the imei manual
.try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/elephone-p8000/help/wrong-imei-t3187059
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skeleton1911 said:
Restore the imei manual
.try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/elephone-p8000/help/wrong-imei-t3187059
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Sorry but did not understand what are you referring to?

saved my bricked Lenovo A296i
Updated the firmware(Android 2.3.6) of my phone successfully after researching for almost 26 hours. My phone got bricked after I accidentally deleted google services framework, it stuck on the startup logo. I tried to flash the stock rom from sd card but the message was"E: Signature verification failed, installation aborted". then I used SP flash tool and stock rom "Lenovo_A269i_2.3.6_(by_xdafirmware.com).zip" and followed this thread and was finally able to unbrick my phone after updating the firmware. thanks guys:good::good::good::good::good::good:

I tried this method but my lenovo vibe X2 is still nog recognised.
My computer keeps giving an error code 43 (A request for the USB device descriptor failed.)
Does anyone have an idea what to do?

I own Doogee F5. It is bricked.
I used your routine but at the end F5 is not recognized by the PC and Flash Toll does not work.

Would this be any use for a UMI Super? I'm running 32bit windows 10 build 10586 and need a driver to be able to use spflash tool to flash TWRP. Will this driver work?

When plugging in the phone while turned off, the phone is only recognized for 2 seconds and SP Flashtool doesn't seem to be starting the download fast enough to catch on. Does anyone know how to solve the issue?

pohlipit said:
When plugging in the phone while turned off, the phone is only recognized for 2 seconds and SP Flashtool doesn't seem to be starting the download fast enough to catch on. Does anyone know how to solve the issue?
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Normal. Klick download in flash tools then connect the phone while holding vol+
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Windows 7
Bonjour,
connaissez vous un lien pour un pilote windows 7 pour MTK VCOM USB Drivers for 32 & 64 bit ?
par avance merci
Claude

In my case it's about a smartwatch, the DZ09. I followed the tutorial step by step and it does not work. Everything goes fine but when I connect my device (powered off, of course) it plugs and unplugs (that's what the Windows sound reports) constantly, like a couple of times, and then starts to charge battery (which I guess it shouldn't).
Any ideas? Thank you <3 ((((((((

Andreuu_u said:
In my case it's about a smartwatch, the DZ09. I followed the tutorial step by step and it does not work. Everything goes fine but when I connect my device (powered off, of course) it plugs and unplugs (that's what the Windows sound reports) constantly, like a couple of times, and then starts to charge battery (which I guess it shouldn't).
Any ideas? Thank you <3 ((((((((
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Hold vol+ while you plug it in
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[TUT] Dummies guide: updating HTC USB Sync Drivers

First of all you will need to download the drivers attached in this post and extract them. Remember where you extract them to!
The main reason for updating these drivers is so that you can use USPL or MTTY. USPL is an alternative to HSPL and is used for flashing roms. MTTY is used for retrieving information from the HTC bootloader as well as setting certain things. One of the more popular uses for MTTY is to clear the rom update error code in the bootloader after a failed flash.
The drivers that come with Windows for the HTC Bootloader are incompatible with USPL and MTTY. Once you update the driver with this guide you will be able to use USPL and MTTY.
Now that you have the drivers downloaded and extracted you need to know which version of Windows you have.
If you have Windows XP go to post 2
If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 go to post 3
MOD EDIT
If you have previously updated drivers and successfully flashed a rom before you do not need to update drivers again. If 'usb' is not displayed at bottom of bootloader when connected to pc, simply reboot, press F8-key & select option to ignore the signature. Phone should now state 'usb' in bootloader to enable you to flash rom
Windows XP
Use this method only if you have Windows XP!
Before you start this, put your phone into its bootloader and plug it into your computer via the USB cable. Your phone should show USB at the bottom of the bootloader screen. It is very important not to skip this!
If you have ActiveSync installed, start at step WXP1. Otherwise skip to step WXP4.
WXP1 - Downloads
(WXP1a) Drivers.zip
(WXP1b) Extract each item to its own folder
WXP2 - Open ActiveSync and click File, Connection Settings.
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WXP3 - Uncheck Allow USB connections and click OK and then close ActiveSync.
WXP4 - Press Start menu, Run, type in devmgmt.msc, and press OK. Or you can press and hold the Windows and R keys. This also brings up the Run dialog.
WXP5 - In the Device Manager locate Windows CE USB Devices and expand it. Double-click on HTC USB Sync.
WXP6 - In the HTC USB Sync Properties click the Driver tab and then Update Driver.
WXP7 - In the Hardware Update Wizard, click the No, not this time radio button and then click Next.
WXP8 - Continuing in the Hardware Update Wizard, click the Install from a list or specific location radio button and then click Next.
WXP9 - Continuing in the Hardware Update Wizard, click the Don't search. I will choose the driver to install radio button and then click Next.
WXP10 - Continuing in the Hardware Update Wizard, click the Have Disk button.
WXP11 - In the Install From Disk dialog, click the Browse button.
WXP12 - In the Locate File dialog, browse to where you downloaded the driver. Select the 32-bit folder if you use the 32-bit edition of Windows, or select the 64-bit folder if you use the 64-bit edition. Select wceusbsh.inf and click the Open button.
WXP13 - Back in the Hardware Update Wizard, select the HTC USB Sync and click Next.
WXP14 - Continuing in the Hardware Update Wizard, you will see an error: This device cannot start. (Code 10)
This is totally normal, do not worry. Click Finish.
WXP15 - The Device Manager will show an exclamation point next to the HTC USB Sync. Unplug the USB cable from your phone. You will notice the bootloader on your phone change from USB to Serial.
WXP16 - The Device Manager will no longer show the HTC USB Sync. Plug the USB cable back in to your phone. You will notice the bootloader on your phone change from Serial to USB. The Device Manager will now show the HTC USB Sync as fully functional. You are done!
Windows Vista / Windows 7
Use this method only if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7!
Before you start this, put your phone into its bootloader and plug it into your computer via the USB cable. Your phone should show USB at the bottom of the bootloader screen. It is very important not to skip this!
If you have the 64-bit edition of Windows you must disable digital driver signing before you continue on! To do this, restart your computer. After the initial BIOS screen but before the Windows bootup splash screen, spam press F8 until you see a Windows menu. If you do not get a menu and end up in Windows you pressed F8 at the wrong time. Try it again until you get the menu. In the menu select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement or Disable Digital Driver Signing (depending on your version of Windows). Windows will finish booting up and you can continue on.
If you have Windows Mobile Device Center installed, start at step WV1. Otherwise skip to step WV4.
WV1 - Downloads
(WV1a) Drivers.zip
(WV1b) Extract each item to its own folder
WV2 - Open Windows Mobile Device Center, hover over Mobile Device Settings and click Connection Settings.
WV3 - Uncheck Allow USB connections and click OK and then close Windows Mobile Device Center.
WV4 - Press Start menu, Run, type in services.msc, and press OK. Or you can press and hold the Windows and R keys. This also brings up the Run dialog.
WV5 - Make sure both the Windows Mobile 2003-based device connectivity and Windows Mobile-based device connectivity services show Started. If they are not, start them.
WV6 - Press Start menu, Run, type in devmgmt.msc, and press OK. Or you can press and hold the Windows and R keys. This also brings up the Run dialog.
WV7 - In the Device Manager locate Mobile Devices and expand it. Double-click on HTC USB Sync.
WV8 - In the HTC USB Sync Properties click the Driver tab and then Update Driver.
WV9 - In the Update Driver Software Wizard, click the Browse my computer for driver software button.
WV10 - Continuing in the Update Driver Software Wizard, click the Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer button.
WV11 - Continuing in the Update Driver Software Wizard, click the Have Disk button.
WV12 - In the Locate File dialog, browse to where you downloaded the driver. Select the 32-bit folder if you use the 32-bit edition of Windows, or select the 64-bit folder if you use the 64-bit edition. Select wceusbsh.inf and click the Open button.
WV12 - Back in the Update Driver Software Wizard, select the HTC USB Sync and click Next.
WV14 - Continuing in the Update Driver Software Wizard, you will see a message: The hardware you installed will not work until you restart your computer.
This is not true at all, do not restart. Click Finish.
WV15 - The Device Manager will show an exclamation point next to the HTC USB Sync. Unplug the USB cable from your phone. You will notice the bootloader on your phone change from USB to Serial.
WV16 - The Device Manager will no longer show the HTC USB Sync. Plug the USB cable back in to your phone. You will notice the bootloader on your phone change from Serial to USB. The Device Manager will now show the HTC USB Sync as fully functional. You are done!
A big noobish question: what are these drivers meant for?? what are the benefits of installing them??
Kristaps-K9-Lv said:
A big noobish question: what are these drivers meant for?? what are the benefits of installing them??
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Also interested in this one. Haven't heard of them so far ?
Kristaps-K9-Lv said:
A big noobish question: what are these drivers meant for?? what are the benefits of installing them??
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johnpatcher said:
Also interested in this one. Haven't heard of them so far ?
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If you want to use USPL or MTTY.
excellent tutorial cRaCKwHoRe. that would save lots of time to answer same questions over and over again.
cRaCKwHoRe, you are such a wonderful person...
Your guide is even better & more comprehensible than the one over at Modaco!
Thank you!
Wonderful piece of work bro... another amazingly easy tutorial...
Thanks, CrAcKwHoRe
this thread need a glue
Thanks for your work
GREAT WORK HERE. WISH THIS WAS AROUND WHEN I FIRST HAD TO DO IT. THANKS FOR YOUR DEDICATION OF HELPING OTHERS AS ALWAYS.
I haven't in device manager windows CE USB devices
I tried reinstall ActivSync 4.5 without any results.
How can I fix this problem?
Thanks for the help
zoltrix3 said:
I haven't in device manager windows CE USB devices
I tried reinstall ActivSync 4.5 without any results.
How can I fix this problem?
Thanks for the help
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Are you putting your phone in the bootloader before you connect it to your PC via USB?
cRaCKwHoRe said:
Are you putting your phone in the bootloader before you connect it to your PC via USB?
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No
That was the reason
Thanks
I'm about to attempt this driver update, but I have a conflict with your instructions.
Your instructions hint that there should be a 32-bit folder and a 64-bit folder inside the drivers.zip file. I just see 6 individual files. Is it okay to proceed with extracting all six files to a single folder and updating the driver with the wceusbsh.inf file?
ModernMuseum said:
I'm about to attempt this driver update, but I have a conflict with your instructions.
Your instructions hint that there should be a 32-bit folder and a 64-bit folder inside the drivers.zip file. I just see 6 individual files. Is it okay to proceed with extracting all six files to a single folder and updating the driver with the wceusbsh.inf file?
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I just downloaded the attachment from the first post. When I open the archive in Winrar on Winzip I see two folders, 32-bit and 64-bit. I get the same directory structure when I unzip them...
cRaCKwHoRe said:
I just downloaded the attachment from the first post. When I open the archive in Winrar on Winzip I see two folders, 32-bit and 64-bit. I get the same directory structure when I unzip them...
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I've tried it on two PC's and got the same result: 7 files in one directory - the first five appear to be 32-bit and I extracted those five to a directory on my PC:
WceRndis.cat
WceRndis.inf
wceusbsh.cat
wceusbsh.inf
wceusbsh.sys
(64-bit files wceusbsh.sys and wceusbshx64.inf appear to be the only 64-bit files and I did not extract them)
I believe I updated the drivers successfully, but when using USPL to update the phone to 1.54 SPL (step USPL3), it gets stuck at 0% and then sends me into a Recovery sequence.
Anyone got any ideas? I need to get this done ASAP before I leave the country.
ModernMuseum said:
I've tried it on two PC's and got the same result: 7 files in one directory - the first five appear to be 32-bit and I extracted those five to a directory on my PC:
WceRndis.cat
WceRndis.inf
wceusbsh.cat
wceusbsh.inf
wceusbsh.sys
(64-bit files wceusbsh.sys and wceusbshx64.inf appear to be the only 64-bit files and I did not extract them)
I believe I updated the drivers successfully, but when using USPL to update the phone to 1.54 SPL (step USPL3), it gets stuck at 0% and then sends me into a Recovery sequence.
Anyone got any ideas? I need to get this done ASAP before I leave the country.
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When you use USPL does it "reboot" your phone and show SPL 1.15.USPL?
cRaCKwHoRe said:
Are you putting your phone in the bootloader before you connect it to your PC via USB?
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Guys i'm italian and i don't understand this piece and i don't able to install that drivers ._.
Anyone can help me?
Lilith_v2 said:
Guys i'm italian and i don't understand this piece and i don't able to install that drivers ._.
Anyone can help me?
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Bootloader screen = Tri-colour screen
1. Turn off device
2. Hold down Volume down
3. Turn on device & continue to hold down volume down
You will enter a tri-colour screen. This is bootloader.
You need to be in bootloader before connecting your computer to phone.
Sorry this is not in Itailian. Hopefully you understand

Windows 10 PRO International custom installation (c5j6 tested)

Hi guys
starting from the windows international iso, I have decided to create a custom installation with already integrated the drivers that comes with the last windows 10 release from Teclast (you can find it here).
WHAT YOU GET:
Windows 10 Pro international
Latest drivers from Teclast
latest updates from Microsoft
.net framework
This iso has been tested on my device (C5J6 with 2.02 bios). Everything is working with out a problem.
INTEGRATED DRIVERS
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WHAT YOU NEED
Windows iso (download link on 2nd post)
8GB USB key
USB Hub
USB Keyboard
USB mouse (optional)
A computer running windows
RUFUS (https://rufus.akeo.ie/)
Before you start, ensure you have everything ready. You will need an empty usb key, that will be erased during the process.
INSTRUCTIONS
The process will be divided in two stages. The first will create the usb key with the windows installer. The second will boot the tablet from the usb key and let you install windows 10.
Stage 1
Download the windows iso (link below) and Rufus
Insert your usb key
Start RUFUS
Select your USB key (BE CAREFUL!!! IT WILL BE ERASE)
Select MBR for UEFI (Fig. 1)
Select the downloaded iso and click "start"
Once the process is done, you have a bootable usb key with the Windows installation.
Before starting stage 2, you have to boot your tablet to windows. This is MANDATORY, otherwise you will not be able to boot the usb key. This is due to the nature of the dual boot bios.
Stage 2
Switch off the tablet (FROM WINDOWS! MANDATORY)
Connect everything (mouse,keyboard and usb key) to the usb hub
Connect the usb hub to the tablet
Switch on the tablet
As soon as the screen switch on, start press "ESC" for entering the bios
From the bios select "Save & Exit" (Fig. 2.1)
Select your USB key form "Boot Override" (Fig. 2.2)
Now the tablet will boot from the usb key. The process now is straightforward, just follow the instruction prompt from windows installer.
The installation process will be the usual, for installing windows.
PS: If you have rotation problem, download the Gsensor fix from there: GSensor
First install the .exe than the reg key
Hope you will enjoy :good:
DOWNLOAD LINK
[v. 1] https://mega.nz/#F!xYQywaDD!qIctd7WuhgEv2n_1_3e1SA
[v.2] Home ed.
[v.3] Windows 10 April update --- Changelog
*** IMPORTANT ***
Keep the usb key connected till the first boot. The g sensor drivers are installed during the first boot. Once the installation process has finished, and you reach for the first time the desktop, switch to desktop mode, and the installation process will start. Once the process is complete, reboot.
*** IMPORTANT ***
Hi, I have something to ask:
1) Is it a pre-activated ISO?
2) Does this procedure touch Android partitions? (and Android system of course)
3) During installation process (windows wizard), what partition do you select to install windows?
Thanks..
Maxximo88 said:
Hi, I have something to ask:
1) Is it a pre-activated ISO?
2) Does this procedure touch Android partitions? (and Android system of course)
3) During installation process (windows wizard), what partition do you select to install windows?
Thanks..
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Hi,
1)No. You will need a serial for activate it
2/3)No. If you start from a tablet that already has a dual boot config (== windows + android already installed), the internal disk will be already partitioned. So you will just need to select and format the partition with the old windows.
OFC, If you want, during the installation wizard you can repartition the whole internal drive.
nrdmtt said:
Hi,
1)No. You will need a serial for activate it
2/3)No. If you start from a tablet that already have a dual boot config (== windows + android already installed), the internal disk will be already partitioned. So you will just need to select and format the partition with the old windows.
OFC, If you want, during the installation wizard you can repartition the whole internal drive.
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Ok, so I just need to select Windows partition, without touch other partitions (like recovery)...Great!
Maxximo88 said:
Ok, so I just need to select Windows partition, without touch other partitions (like recovery)...Great!
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Yep.
I have partitioned my tablet with MFT tool only once. Now if I what to change the os, I only need to format the right partition
nrdmtt said:
Yep.
I have partitioned my tablet with MFT tool only once. Now if I what to change the os, I only need to format the right partition
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Nono wait what do you need?
I am saying that once partitioned with the Intel manufacturing tools, I do not need to chance the partition scheme any more.
If i want to switch from win 8.1 to win 10, i just format the windows partition.
If i want to switch from lollipo to KitKat just flash with adb /data /system partitions.
Can I use this iso for upgrading from within current windows 8.1?
Sent from my Teclast X98 Air 3G (C8J6)
sandroj said:
Can I use this iso for upgrading from within current windows 8.1?
Sent from my Teclast X98 Air 3G (C8J6)
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I think yes, but I haven't tried personally.
i installed this, its just a clean install without any drivers. am on c5j6 bios v2.05
What language is it?
Is there a chance to get only the driverpack without windows?
Greetings
jagr said:
i installed this, its just a clean install without any drivers. am on c5j6 bios v2.05
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Are you sure? This sound very strange to me.
During the install process you have to chose the "PRO" version.
neskiuck said:
What language is it?
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Eng
Lordof9 said:
Is there a chance to get only the driverpack without windows?
Greetings
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https://mega.nz/#!VQYFgZpK!1EUMfs4ip8UD7SyzRqCJNt4Xb0uH_PCEmZ94PJL4uNI
Those are the drivers that I have integrated.
Regards.
nrdmtt said:
Are you sure? This sound very strange to me.
During the install process you have to chose the "PRO" version.
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i see. i chose the home version. so we have to purchase a pro serial on our own?
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jagr said:
i see. i chose the home version. so we have to purchase a pro serial on our own?
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No one told you to buy a PRO license. If you want use your Home key, just install the home version and then use the drivers pack that I have provided.
I have an original PRO key, so I have modded the pro version.
BTW I will integrate the drivers also in the home version, but you will have to w8, since I currently can not upload it.
Hope you can release International Windows 10 Home version with drivers too since most teclast tablet are shipped with Home licence key. Thanks =)
do integrated driver on the home version please. hurry up. 99%has the home version.
Here we are
Home edition : https://mega.nz/#F!IUIVzKAL!bU60GlkGpKceN7M4ohsbGQ

Bricked OnePlus 3T

Hello,
i have a locked Bootloder with twrp and can't boot the Phone.
The device wan't to reset the storage but TWRP is not booting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/oneplus-3t-factory-restore-utility-t3511287
Hey, I uploaded the Unbrick Tool for the Oneplus 3T with the drivers! Hope I can help you out.
I cant send Links in here, becouse im a newbie.... so, contact me Privat.
Step 1 :- Extract Drivers and Recovery Tool files on Desktop.
Step 2 : If you are using Windows other than Windows XP,turn off Driver Signature Enforcement.To do so,follow this guide :
Step 3 :- Press the power button for 40 seconds to turn off the phone.
Step 4 :- Press only volume up button for 10 seconds and while keeping it pressed,connect your phone to PC.Keep volume up pressed till your device shows in device manager as [Unknown Device,QHUSB_BULK (under Unknown Devices) or Qualcomm HS USB ...... (under COMs and Ports)].
Step 5 :- Right Click on your device in the device manager and select Update Device Software. Choose the .inf file manually from x86 or x64 folder as the case implies and select Qualcomm 9008 from the listed devices
Step 6 :- When the device shows as Qualcomm 9008 ,go to the extracted Recovery Package and run the MSM Download Tool as administrator.
Step 7 :- Click start at top left corner and wait for it to finish (green text will come).
Step 8 :- Disconnect phone from PC and boot into system.
Works great with my OP3T
Best wishes,
Lloyd Smallwood
Everything works great, Thanks
Is me first Phone with the new security features, on me old Note 2 everything was easier.
can i have the link? Please i need it
hachamacha said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/oneplus-3t-factory-restore-utility-t3511287
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i have the same problem
swowdi said:
i have the same problem
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I'm lost. What are you asking for that isn't in that quote or this thread? The link to .. . ?
martinklaus said:
Hello,
i have a locked Bootloder with twrp and can't boot the Phone.
The device wan't to reset the storage but TWRP is not booting.
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Driver: https://mega.nz/#!AgohmbqC!h16GeeOnlvubYDyfID3feY-qVJuBZiWVvYsXSAeKIA8
Unbricktool: https://mega.nz/#!Q1YnTTAT!gnLf6NEkSRy7W-WY8J0H2SmJJLzO91-vReKx7B1VVpI[/QUOTE]
I tried to use the tool, but when I click start says it downloads Fire Hose binary and then says that Sahara Communication failed, I can't unbrick my device
UckTay said:
I tried to use the tool, but when I click start says it downloads Fire Hose binary and then says that Sahara Communication failed, I can't unbrick my device
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If the steps not working you can ask the OnePlus Support and one guy make it in a remote session for you.
martinklaus said:
If the steps not working you can ask the OnePlus Support and one guy make it in a remote session for you.
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You can use my tool:
Hey, I uploaded the Unbrick Tool for the Oneplus 3T with the drivers! Hope I can help you out.
Driver: https://mega.nz/#!AgohmbqC!h16GeeOnl...iWVvYsXSAeKIA8
Unbrick Tool: https://mega.nz/#!Q1YnTTAT!gnLf6NEkS...1-vReKx7B1VVpI
Step 1 :- Extract Drivers and Recovery Tool files on Desktop.
Step 2 : If you are using Windows other than Windows XP,turn off Driver Signature Enforcement.To do so,follow this guide :
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how....igned-drivers/
Step 3 :- Press the power button for 40 seconds to turn off the phone.
Step 4 :- Press only volume up button for 10 seconds and while keeping it pressed,connect your phone to PC.Keep volume up pressed till your device shows in device manager as [Unknown Device,QHUSB_BULK (under Unknown Devices) or Qualcomm HS USB ...... (under COMs and Ports)].
Step 5 :- Right Click on your device in the device manager and select Update Device Software. Choose the .inf file manually from x86 or x64 folder as the case implies and select Qualcomm 9008 from the listed devices
Step 6 :- When the device shows as Qualcomm 9008 ,go to the extracted Recovery Package and run the MSM Download Tool as administrator.
Step 7 :- Click start at top left corner and wait for it to finish (green text will come).
Step 8 :- Disconnect phone from PC and boot into system.
Works great with my OP3T
Don't forget to Thank!
PayPal: www.paypal.me/harisscoot
Best wishes,
Lloyd Smallwood
LloydSmallwood said:
You can use my tool:
Hey, I uploaded the Unbrick Tool for the Oneplus 3T with the drivers! Hope I can help you out.
Driver: https://mega.nz/#!AgohmbqC!h16GeeOnl...iWVvYsXSAeKIA8
Unbrick Tool: https://mega.nz/#!Q1YnTTAT!gnLf6NEkS...1-vReKx7B1VVpI
Step 1 :- Extract Drivers and Recovery Tool files on Desktop.
Step 2 : If you are using Windows other than Windows XP,turn off Driver Signature Enforcement.To do so,follow this guide :
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how....igned-drivers/
Step 3 :- Press the power button for 40 seconds to turn off the phone.
Step 4 :- Press only volume up button for 10 seconds and while keeping it pressed,connect your phone to PC.Keep volume up pressed till your device shows in device manager as [Unknown Device,QHUSB_BULK (under Unknown Devices) or Qualcomm HS USB ...... (under COMs and Ports)].
Step 5 :- Right Click on your device in the device manager and select Update Device Software. Choose the .inf file manually from x86 or x64 folder as the case implies and select Qualcomm 9008 from the listed devices
Step 6 :- When the device shows as Qualcomm 9008 ,go to the extracted Recovery Package and run the MSM Download Tool as administrator.
Step 7 :- Click start at top left corner and wait for it to finish (green text will come).
Step 8 :- Disconnect phone from PC and boot into system.
Works great with my OP3T
Don't forget to Thank!
PayPal: www.paypal.me/harisscoot
Best wishes,
Lloyd Smallwood
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what is decrypton key
Gautamgzb2 said:
what is decrypton key
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Go on my thread, there are the currect links.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...oneplus-3t-t3515306/post70653711#post70653711
UckTay said:
I tried to use the tool, but when I click start says it downloads Fire Hose binary and then says that Sahara Communication failed, I can't unbrick my device
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I am having the same prob bro,,,How did you solved the prob?
Hi Guys,
I think I have no lucky these days...
I was testing a new ROM and when a returned the backup with TWRP android asked me a patteren for unlock.
The patter I usauly use didnt work.
I found a help that say to erase some files in /data/system but it didnt work...
I had a idea to block the cell with my google account and set a new PIN for unlock... It didnt work too...
Now I have the cell blocked by google and its impossible to access the internal memory with TWRP...
I need help... I dont know what to do...
Please !!!!
LloydSmallwood said:
You can use my tool:
Hey, I uploaded the Unbrick Tool for the Oneplus 3T with the drivers! Hope I can help you out.
Driver: https://mega.nz/#!AgohmbqC!h16GeeOnl...iWVvYsXSAeKIA8
Unbrick Tool: https://mega.nz/#!Q1YnTTAT!gnLf6NEkS...1-vReKx7B1VVpI
Step 1 :- Extract Drivers and Recovery Tool files on Desktop.
Step 2 : If you are using Windows other than Windows XP,turn off Driver Signature Enforcement.To do so,follow this guide :
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how....igned-drivers/
Step 3 :- Press the power button for 40 seconds to turn off the phone.
Step 4 :- Press only volume up button for 10 seconds and while keeping it pressed,connect your phone to PC.Keep volume up pressed till your device shows in device manager as [Unknown Device,QHUSB_BULK (under Unknown Devices) or Qualcomm HS USB ...... (under COMs and Ports)].
Step 5 :- Right Click on your device in the device manager and select Update Device Software. Choose the .inf file manually from x86 or x64 folder as the case implies and select Qualcomm 9008 from the listed devices
Step 6 :- When the device shows as Qualcomm 9008 ,go to the extracted Recovery Package and run the MSM Download Tool as administrator.
Step 7 :- Click start at top left corner and wait for it to finish (green text will come).
Step 8 :- Disconnect phone from PC and boot into system.
Works great with my OP3T
Don't forget to Thank!
PayPal: www.paypal.me/harisscoot
Best wishes,
Lloyd Smallwood
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Hi, I followed all the steps and how you can see I have the Qualcomm 9008 in the list
{
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
but when I run the recovery package nothing happens and the device is not displayed in the list, why?
EDIT: I did wrong the step 4 "Press the volume up button for 10 seconds", I pressed the volume up and the power button together this is why it didn't work
brekane said:
EDIT: I did wrong the step 4 "Press the volume up button for 10 seconds", I pressed the volume up and the power button together this is why it didn't work
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Your not the first to do this, coming from owning a Mediatek device/phone, it makes sense as that's exactly the same way the recovery works on those phones. ?
i did everything but...
I installed the MSMdownload to my 3t, removed it from my pc and booted it but for some reason it wont boot or connect to my PC anymore. can you please help. thanks

Which Qualcomm interface driver for download mode?

Hi all!
I am trying to flash QFIL file to my Nokia 7 plus (TA-1046), but with no success because the Qualcomm driver is not installed automatically.
I have the 1.0 Qualcomm driver collection installed, but when I plugin my phone in download mode, I see it appear in device manager under "other devices" as "Android". I can update the driver to any other Qualcomm driver, but I don't know which one to choose. I tried the "QDLoader 9008" and it installs fine, but in QFIL.exe I can't flash my phone. I still get sahara errors.
What driver (type number) do I need to install to connect my phone's interface (download mode)?
EDIT:
Forgot to mention the obvious, it's Windows 7...
sbsoft said:
Hi all!
I am trying to flash QFIL file to my Nokia 7 plus (TA-1046), but with no success because the Qualcomm driver is not installed automatically.
I have the 1.0 Qualcomm driver collection installed, but when I plugin my phone in download mode, I see it appear in device manager under "other devices" as "Android". I can update the driver to any other Qualcomm driver, but I don't know which one to choose. I tried the "QDLoader 9008" and it installs fine, but in QFIL.exe I can't flash my phone. I still get sahara errors.
What driver (type number) do I need to install to connect my phone's interface (download mode)?
EDIT:
Forgot to mention the obvious, it's Windows 7...
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When you install QPST Too,l all qualcomm drivers are installed to your pc. if your device is not detected by your pc try restarting your pc. if restart not working the. open device manager and search for unknown device then install driver manually.
sarath medithi said:
When you install QPST Too,l all qualcomm drivers are installed to your pc. if your device is not detected by your pc try restarting your pc. if restart not working the. open device manager and search for unknown device then install driver manually.
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Thanks for your reply!
I did all you said (incl installing QPST tool), but still see "Android" under "Unknown devices". It is not recognized at all by Windows.
I want to install manually, but don't know which driver to choose from. I see a list of about 50 Qualcomm port drivers (MSM xxxx, QDLoader xxxx, Diagnostics xxxx), so which one is the correct one? What do you see under your "Ports (COM and LPT)" in device manager when you connect your phone in download mode?
QFIL Flashing Procedure
sbsoft said:
Thanks for your reply!
I did all you said (incl installing QPST tool), but still see "Android" under "Unknown devices". It is not recognized at all by Windows.
I want to install manually, but don't know which driver to choose from. I see a list of about 50 Qualcomm port drivers (MSM xxxx, QDLoader xxxx, Diagnostics xxxx), so which one is the correct one? What do you see under your "Ports (COM and LPT)" in device manager when you connect your phone in download mode?
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Please confirm your qfil version.
Tool frome here:
https://aiomobilestuff.com/download-...st-flash-tool/
Drivers from here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j3g88d...r+V1.1.0.0.rar
Steps to flash the phone
Step1: To use QPST, some drivers need to be installed on your Computer.
Note: While installing driver avoid using cable for successful installation.
When Drivers installed, Attach Phone to PC via USB cable.
While connecting to PC, phone should be switched off and press volume up & down as boot key.
If it Create Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 port in device manager , then driver has been successfully installed.
Once driver installation is complete, follow the instructions below to flash the MBN firmware file to your Qualcomm device.
Step 2. Make sure your device is charged to at least 30%.
Step 3. Run QFIL tool.
Step 4. Now Browse under the Programmer path to Chose the B2N-0-132E-prog_emmc_ufs_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf File.
Step 5. As soon as the elf file is selected, Select Build will automatically select the Update or Stock ROM.
Step 6. Next Go To Load XML, selectB2N-0-132E-rawprogram0.xml and Select B2N-0-132E-patch0.xml
Step 7. Turn off the Phone and Attach it to PC by pressing Vol up & down button.
Step 8. Click on Select Port and choose the port.
Step 9. Click on Download to start flashing.
Step 10. Disconnect device from USB cable once Finish Download appears.
That’s all!
Hit thanks button if you find this helpful
Happy flashing
Note: If you get the Sahara Errors Place Firmware folder in QFIL\Bin folder. Check whether programmer file is available in your firmware folder. It is an elf file (B2N-0-132E-prog_emmc_ufs_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf). Use recent version of QPST. earler versions cant flash .elf programmers.
sarath medithi said:
Please confirm your qfil version.
Tool frome here:
https://aiomobilestuff.com/download-...st-flash-tool/
Drivers from here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/j3g88d...r+V1.1.0.0.rar
Steps to flash the phone
Step1: To use QPST, some drivers need to be installed on your Computer.
Note: While installing driver avoid using cable for successful installation.
When Drivers installed, Attach Phone to PC via USB cable.
While connecting to PC, phone should be switched off and press volume up & down as boot key.
If it Create Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 port in device manager , then driver has been successfully installed.
Once driver installation is complete, follow the instructions below to flash the MBN firmware file to your Qualcomm device.
Step 2. Make sure your device is charged to at least 30%.
Step 3. Run QFIL tool.
Step 4. Now Browse under the Programmer path to Chose the B2N-0-132E-prog_emmc_ufs_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf File.
Step 5. As soon as the elf file is selected, Select Build will automatically select the Update or Stock ROM.
Step 6. Next Go To Load XML, selectB2N-0-132E-rawprogram0.xml and Select B2N-0-132E-patch0.xml
Step 7. Turn off the Phone and Attach it to PC by pressing Vol up & down button.
Step 8. Click on Select Port and choose the port.
Step 9. Click on Download to start flashing.
Step 10. Disconnect device from USB cable once Finish Download appears.
That’s all!
Hit thanks button if you find this helpful
Happy flashing
Note: If you get the Sahara Errors Place Firmware folder in QFIL\Bin folder. Check whether programmer file is available in your firmware folder. It is an elf file (B2N-0-132E-prog_emmc_ufs_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf). Use recent version of QPST. earler versions cant flash .elf programmers.
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Thanks for your replay!
I did all you said and I think the driver is now installed correctly. Only problem that remains is the locked bootloader, which is preventing flashing.
I have tried to disable it by "fastboot oem unlock", but no success, because access is denied. (I have enabled OEM unlock in dev options).
QFIL keeps reporting me "100 Unable to connect to port". Sahara is not an issue anymore (I guess).
Do I really need to unlock bootloader to flash the elf?
EDIT: I've read another article on XDA that states that Nokia devices cannot be flashed???
sbsoft said:
Thanks for your replay!
I did all you said and I think the driver is now installed correctly. Only problem that remains is the locked bootloader, which is preventing flashing.
I have tried to disable it by "fastboot oem unlock", but no success, because access is denied. (I have enabled OEM unlock in dev options).
QFIL keeps reporting me "100 Unable to connect to port". Sahara is not an issue anymore (I guess).
Do I really need to unlock bootloader to flash the elf?
EDIT: I've read another article on XDA that states that Nokia devices cannot be flashed???
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QFIL don't need unlocked bootloader as it uses EDL Mode for flashing. I suggest you to change the usb port and try with another data cable.
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sbsoft said:
Thanks for your replay!
I did all you said and I think the driver is now installed correctly. Only problem that remains is the locked bootloader, which is preventing flashing.
I have tried to disable it by "fastboot oem unlock", but no success, because access is denied. (I have enabled OEM unlock in dev options).
QFIL keeps reporting me "100 Unable to connect to port". Sahara is not an issue anymore (I guess).
Do I really need to unlock bootloader to flash the elf?
EDIT: I've read another article on XDA that states that Nokia devices cannot be flashed???
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can you share the qfil log or screenshot
sarath medithi said:
QFIL don't need unlocked bootloader as it uses EDL Mode for flashing. I suggest you to change the usb port and try with another data cable.
---------- Post added at 12:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:12 PM ----------
can you share the qfil log or screenshot
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Here we go:
(I have Dutch language version of Windows 7, so no English in some pictures)
1. The driver is installed correctly and working fine. (I need to boot Windows in testsigning mode with no driver signature checking, because the driver is not signed correctly?)
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Phone is in Download mode.
When I click Download in QFIL, this is the output and nothing happens.
The configuration of QFIL looks like this:
Is this enough for you? If not, please let me know. I am starting to get headaches of this problem...
Thanks!
sbsoft said:
Here we go:
(I have Dutch language version of Windows 7, so no English in some pictures)
1. The driver is installed correctly and working fine. (I need to boot Windows in testsigning mode with no driver signature checking, because the driver is not signed correctly?)
Phone is in Download mode.
When I click Download in QFIL, this is the output and nothing happens.
The configuration of QFIL looks like this:
Is this enough for you? If not, please let me know. I am starting to get headaches of this problem...
Thanks!
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Try to update your QFIL.i think there is a new version available. update it and try again. may be it is giving an error due to the programmer file which is an elf file. earlier it is .mbn or .bin file. hope you understand.
Did you succede in using QFIL ? @sbsoft

Question My computer doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot even with drivers installed

Hi all,
I really need your help, my computer doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot, I've installed different drivers and none of them work, in device manager it appears as Android with the yellow exclamation mark. I've already enabled USB Debugging mode, not sure what am I missing, please help.
Check in another USB Port, use original xiaomi's wire...and install latest USB drivers
I have the same problem, i'm using the original xiaomi wire and already installed lastest usb drivers.. the fact is that when I plug in the cell phone in fastboot mode the computer keeps sounds as connecting and disconnecting the device (I used two wires and two different computers)
Yup exact same thing, I hope somebody knows how to fix it and help us out.
Try with mi flash tool software for the computar... And let the program install the original firmware again... I think you can get rid of the problem
Ricardo 182 said:
Try with mi flash tool software for the computar... And let the program install the original firmware again... I think you can get rid of the problem
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I'll try that, thanks for the help.
I had the same problem, and I fixed it changing the cellphone drivers in device manager, from: "Android" to ---------> "Xiaomi Composite MDB Interface".
Hope it helps someone.
seyren00 said:
I had the same problem, and I fixed it changing the cellphone drivers in device manager, from: "Android" to ---------> "Xiaomi Composite MDB Interface".
Hope it helps someone.
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Can you please tell me how do I do that?
Ricardo 182 said:
Try with mi flash tool software for the computar... And let the program install the original firmware again... I think you can get rid of the problem
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Tried that but still don't recognize the phone
seyren00 said:
I had the same problem, and I fixed it changing the cellphone drivers in device manager, from: "Android" to ---------> "Xiaomi Composite MDB Interface".
Hope it helps someone.
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worked perfect for me! thank you!
liam_lost said:
Can you please tell me how do I do that?
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{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
seyren00 said:
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Thanks I tried but not sure why it shows this android one
liam_lost said:
Thanks I tried but not sure why it shows this android oneView attachment 5366067
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Thats it bro, change that to Xiaomi Composite MDB interface, the first time my cellphone showed the same.
Ricardo 182 said:
Check in another USB Port, use original xiaomi's wire...and install latest USB drivers
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Hi, where do I get the USB drivers? Even the official website says to make sure that "your PC has necessary drivers", but they don't provide any link where you can get them.
The Unlock Tool only has a "Check" button next to the version number, which says "5.5.224.24(Already latest)" and again, no drivers check. There are tons of fishy websites that claim to have the drivers and I have already tried several of them, but no success. Your help would be much appreciated.
Pino76 said:
Hi, where do I get the USB drivers? Even the official website says to make sure that "your PC has necessary drivers", but they don't provide any link where you can get them.
The Unlock Tool only has a "Check" button next to the version number, which says "5.5.224.24(Already latest)" and again, no drivers check. There are tons of fishy websites that claim to have the drivers and I have already tried several of them, but no success. Your help would be much appreciated.
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https://c.mi.com/thread-3221402-1-0.html try using this guide bro.
seyren00 said:
https://c.mi.com/thread-3221402-1-0.html try using this guide bro.
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Thank you, unfortunately, it didn't work for me. My device is still not showing up.
liam_lost said:
Hi all,
I really need your help, my computer doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot, I've installed different drivers and none of them work, in device manager it appears as Android with the yellow exclamation mark. I've already enabled USB Debugging mode, not sure what am I missing, please help.
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Hi, after almost 2 days of constant researching and trying and failing and testing, I have finally figured it out! You need two things: MediaTek Driver and disabling Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 10. It's because normally, the (64-bit) Windows 10 system won't allow you to install an unsigned driver and the Mediatek Driver is unsigned.
Here are the steps:
1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard, open PC settings
2. Go to Update & Security
3. Go to Recovery tab
4. Press & hold Shift key on your keyboard and click the Restart now button (in the Advanced startup section)
5. Select Troubleshoot ->Advanced setup -> Startup Settings and press Restart
6. Press 7 number key corresponding to "Disable driver signature enforcement" entry.
The system will now boot with the Driver Signature Enforcement disabled (it's going to be automatically enabled with the next restart). Download the Mediatek Driver (official source), unzip the file. Here's how I installed the driver:
1. Press the Windows key, type Device Manager and open the utility program
2. Click the top item in the list (your PC's name) and click Action in the menu and select Add Legacy Hardware.
3. Click Next in the Wizard, select Install hardware manually, and again Next and Next again.
4. Click Have Disk, Browse, navigate to the unzipped folder: SmartPhoneDriver > x64 > Unsigned infs and select the file android_winusb.inf. Click OK and select Media Tek Inc. in the left pane and then Next and Finish.
Your phone will now finally appear in the Unlock Tool.
This should work for all Note 10s users who also happen to have a 64-bit Windows 10 machine. Let me know how it went for you.
hey Guys, i´m new in the forum. But i had the same problem and i´m bringing the solution.
This error happens because Windows doesn´t recognize the bootloader, then you must install manually the bootloader´s driver and connect again your phone, so simple. I´m attaching the driver in this post.
Cheers.
download google usb driver: https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb
connect phone to pc in fastboot mode. then go to device manager and update related driver named: android.
choose have disk and select Android_USB.inf file. then highlight Android bootloader interface and install driver. in win 10 must disable driver signature verification
seyren00 said:
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After searching for a long time, I found that this is the solution that works 100%. At last I was able to register the unlock of the bootloader today after a week of searching how to do it, since the driver did not work, thank you.

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