[Q] driver for E1911_v77_gq2000_9p017 (MT65xx) - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hello, where can I get a driver for my E1911_v77_gq2000_9p017 android phone, im running windows 7, in the device manager it shows a yellow exclamation mark and when I try to search for the driver it says no driver found for MT65xx android phone.
thanks

centos12 said:
Hello, where can I get a driver for my E1911_v77_gq2000_9p017 android phone, im running windows 7, in the device manager it shows a yellow exclamation mark and when I try to search for the driver it says no driver found for MT65xx android phone.
thanks
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I couldnt find the 64 bit driver so did what I wanted on my windows 7 32bit pc but still if someone knows where to get the 64bit version then please post it.

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I have a Sprint Nexus S 4G and a Samsung Galaxy Nexus Verizon. I absolutely cannot get the USB drivers working on Windows 7 64 ever since I upgraded both to Jelly Bean 4.1.1.
I have installed the latest Google USB Drivers (revision 7). I have also tried to find drivers directly on Samsungs website. I found download pages for both phones but it only listed manuals for download. No drivers.
I have also installed this: ADB/FB/APX Naked Driver: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766220
When either phone is plugged in, I get the taskbar popup saying that the USB Device was not Recognized. I can see in the Device Manager under Universal Serial Bus controllers that "Unknown Device" is there, with a yellow exclamation mark. It goes away when I unplug the phone, so this is what shows up for either phone when I plug them in.
I have right-clicked the device in the Device Manager and went Properties > Driver > Uninstall and remove the device's driver. Then re-plugged in the device, then going back to Device Manager > Unknown Device > Update Driver Software > Browse my computer for driver software and then pointed it to either the Google USB Driver or the Naked Drivers from above. Both result in the message:
Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date. Unknown Device.
I have restarted my computer. There are no other devices in the device manager with exclamation marks. I have tried multiple USB ports.
I used to have the drivers working fine a couple months ago when I was running Ice Cream Sandwich.
Does anyone have any clue what I should do next?
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Wrong section. This is the Nexus S forums, not Galaxy Nexus.
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If you would read my original post you will see that I have two phones: A Nexus S Sprint 4G and a Verizon Galaxy Nexus. I have the same problem with both phones. I am guessing I have a driver issue, so if I solve it for one it will probably solve it for the other.
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