HTC Desire 500 one sim driver windows 8.1 x64 - Miscellaneous Android Development

Good morning. Please, if i install sdk driver, always the phone is not recognized by windows 8.1 x64. In settings, i look always "unknown android 1.0" and i cannot connect phone with fastboot. every time i need go to virtual machine with windows 7 x86 nd in same way the drivers are installed.
can someone give me a solution? a link for tested drivers? tested!
thanks

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