[Q] fastboot drivers win 8.1 x64 ? - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good morning, please is possible that after monthes of birth for this phone aren't these drivers? please, anyone has the way for doing this? thanks

myabc said:
Good morning, please is possible that after monthes of birth for this phone aren't these drivers? please, anyone has the way for doing this? thanks
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It's no Moto G-problem, it's Windows 8.1. This worked for me. But you have to connect your phone to an USB 2.0-port.

Firetribe said:
It's no Moto G-problem, it's Windows 8.1. This worked for me. But you have to connect your phone to an USB 2.0-port.
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i have not intel driver installed and i don't understand from where i have to start.
i ask you please:
1. is this guide even for me that i haven't intel device motherboard?
2. from where i must start? (there is not indication for step numbers in that guide
thanks

This worked for me!
myabc said:
Good morning, please is possible that after monthes of birth for this phone aren't these drivers? please, anyone has the way for doing this? thanks
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This worked for me!
After you install this, it'll have two programs listed in control panel. Motorolla Mobile Drivers Installation & Motorolla Device Manager.
You can safely remove motorolla device manager and have the drivers

If @deej_roamer's advice didn't already do the job:
It doesn't matter which mainboard you have, what matters is the manufacturer of your USB-Port. If in device manager you have the mentioned Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller, then you have to change drivers to get fastboot working. At least, that was the case for me.
You can start in the guide with this passage:
Code:
Install your default device drivers (For HTC, Install the HTC Sync Manager, For Sony, Use the ones you got in flashtool, etc)
If you are using Windows 8.1, use this for HTC drivers.

deej_roamer said:
This worked for me!
After you install this, it'll have two programs listed in control panel. Motorolla Mobile Drivers Installation & Motorolla Device Manager.
You can safely remove motorolla device manager and have the drivers
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thanks... finally works for me, too

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Problem with USB ????

Hello everyone
I need your help:
My tf101g running ICS 9.2.2.6 is not recognized by the pc ( tried 2 computers ) , it gives me unknown device!!!!! I formatted it but still not recognized.
Any Idea ?
Also i was wondering if possible to restore SU through ota rootkeeper ! If yes, Can someone upload a backup ?
Thanks In Advance
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk 2
Up up up.
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Have to tried manually installing drivers?
Solar.Plexus said:
Have to tried manually installing drivers?
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Thanks
Tried but no luck .
hearts king101 said:
Thanks
Tried but no luck .
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You sure? Which ones did you try?
I tried the one available in Asus official website.
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk 2
You could try these drivers here. If nothing else, you can use ADB to transfer files, if that's your main concern.
Solar.Plexus said:
You could try these drivers here. If nothing else, you can use ADB to transfer files, if that's your main concern.
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Already tried but I don't know why my PC cant recognize my TF, it gives me UNKNOWN. and regarding ADB, that's what i want so that i can root my device.
Thanks :highfive:
It says "unknown device" after you installed those drivers?
Solar.Plexus said:
It says "unknown device" after you installed those drivers?
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unknown device > try to update the driver > FAIL
FYI: The issue occurred on 2 different computers with 2 different OSs .
In which section of a Windows Device Manager does the unknown device appear?
Sent from my Slider SL101
Solar.Plexus said:
In which section of a Windows Device Manager does the unknown device appear?
Sent from my Slider SL101
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What do you think ?
And sorry for bothering you
It's no bother, just trying to help out.
Can you try to force install drivers? From the Device Manager, choose to update the driver software -> browse my computer for driver software -> let me pick of a list of device drivers on my computer -> and then choose one of the ones you see. Or even uncheck the compatible hardware box and look for a Generic USB driver. It's a long shot.
Solar.Plexus said:
It's no bother, just trying to help out.
Can you try to force install drivers? From the Device Manager, choose to update the driver software -> browse my computer for driver software -> let me pick of a list of device drivers on my computer -> and then choose one of the ones you see. Or even uncheck the compatible hardware box and look for a Generic USB driver. It's a long shot.
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It did not work ( It said " the wizard couldn't find a better match for your hardware than software you currently have installed " although when I check for the current installed driver It said ' No driver Installed "
BUT:
I'm going to install a new OS bcuz I have issue with current one and try again but its late now in KSA ( 12 am ) so will do that tomorrow.
Thank you for your kind help. really appreciate that.
See you soon
That's weird. By going through that process, it should force Windows to install the drivers, even if they aren't compatible with the device. Although it's been a long while since I used XP, so I'm not really sure anymore what it's capable of doing.
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&os=32
the drivers are all right on the asus site nice and handy. install asus sync too.
haxin said:
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&os=32
the drivers are all right on the asus site nice and handy. install asus sync too.
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That's not the problem here. OP says the drivers or any others aren't able to be installed to the device.
Solar.Plexus said:
That's not the problem here. OP says the drivers or any others aren't able to be installed to the device.
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Exactly. Even after installing a fresh copy of XP, the issue persists :silly:
I'll try again and again until I fix the problem OR I break my PC
hearts king101 said:
Exactly. Even after installing a fresh copy of XP, the issue persists :silly:
I'll try again and again until I fix the problem OR I break my PC
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Hmm.. If it still says unknown device it shouldn't be a problem with the cable, since the computer can at least detect the device being connected.
I'll dig around when I get back home to my PC to see which driver I used to connect successfully.
here. its been a while since i did my tf101 first root, and a while since ive even used a windows computer, but i still had everything left on it. heres a link to the asus sync installer, the android usb drivers, adb, and fastboot executeables, and some other root **** that i cant remember what was for, kernel, and recovery blob i believe. nowmif these drivers dont get your device known on the windows machine then nothing will.
i'm pretty sure the google usb windows driver for adb connections is in there too. if not then you can just download the android-sdk for windows and install it from the <sdk>/extras/google/usb_driver/ directory.
https://www.box.com/shared/oosu8ejuljmlyzp0m677 straight from my box account.

[Q] HTC Desire S and Windows 8

Hi all,
I am trying to upgrade my HTC Desire S to Android 4.0 via the official ICS update from HTC. However, I cannot get my laptop (Windows 8) to interact with my phone.
If I mount the SD card then I can view the contents but HTC sync won't find the phone and in 'Device Manager' the phone is labelled as "Android Phone" with the yellow warning triangle next to it. I have tried to download drivers but can't seem to get them working. Whether that is my fault or the laptops fault I am unsure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
benandrews54
Search for Windows 8 drivers in the main Android Development thread of XDA. I would have give you a link but it is hard via Tapatalk. I have 2 Windows 8 machines and it works perfect on both of them
Sent from my HTC Desire S
Cheers, I'll have a look now and let you know if it works or not.
benandrews54 said:
Hi all,
I am trying to upgrade my HTC Desire S to Android 4.0 via the official ICS update from HTC. However, I cannot get my laptop (Windows 8) to interact with my phone.
If I mount the SD card then I can view the contents but HTC sync won't find the phone and in 'Device Manager' the phone is labelled as "Android Phone" with the yellow warning triangle next to it. I have tried to download drivers but can't seem to get them working. Whether that is my fault or the laptops fault I am unsure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
benandrews54
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HTC drivers are not yet compatible with win 8, I was having the same problem you shud use older version of windows.
with out the drivers sync cannot access the phone
When win 8 is officially released; HTC will release a compatible driver
This might work try once
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775870
I found a fix for this... Follow these steps here:
http://*******/FeT5J
Then install your drivers like normal.
Let me know if this helped!
alexander7567 said:
I found a fix for this... http://*******/FeT5J Let me know if this helped!
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That link is dead.
Searched and found multiple 'fixes' but none of them work for me.
Tried:
Restarting Windows 8 into "Disable driver signature enforcement" mode but HTC drivers still terminate as "not compatible with this version of Windows". cant post link, search "Installing Fastboot/ADB drivers in Windows 8"
Installing drivers via device manager but "Windows was unable to install your Android phone".
DL and installed full SDK but 'SDK Manager.exe' flashes up and closes with no further notice when trying to run.
Despite post count I'm not a noob, I am however starting to feel like one! I thought I knew what I was doing but I just can't find compatible drivers to get Windows 8 to recognise my Android so I can run ADB and Fastboot.
Appreciate some have no issues (and that's wonderful for you) but this is driving me crazy! Can someone please post a link to USB drivers that work with Windows 8 x64 and the Desire S.
olidroid said:
Searched and found multiple 'fixes' but none of them work for me.
Tried:
Restarting Windows 8 into "Disable driver signature enforcement" mode but HTC drivers still terminate as "not compatible with this version of Windows". cant post link, search "Installing Fastboot/ADB drivers in Windows 8"
Installing drivers via device manager but "Windows was unable to install your Android phone".
DL and installed full SDK but 'SDK Manager.exe' flashes up and closes with no further notice when trying to run.
Despite post count I'm not a noob, I am however starting to feel like one! I thought I knew what I was doing but I just can't find compatible drivers to get Windows 8 to recognise my Android so I can run ADB and Fastboot.
Appreciate some have no issues (and that's wonderful for you) but this is driving me crazy! Can someone please post a link to USB drivers that work with Windows 8 x64 and the Desire S.
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I have managed to use adb and fastboot with the SDK only without any additional drivers. Try to run it in compatibility mode
Sent from my HTC Desire S
amidabuddha said:
I have managed to use adb and fastboot with the SDK only without any additional drivers. Try to run it in compatibility mode.
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Thanks, I tried that under both XP and 7 mode to no joy. It's not just this one PC, I can't get it to work on any of my (3) Win 8 machines!
For the SDK, I dl and unzipped the (almost 400Mb package) with WinRAR. With Java install, Elaipse works fine but I cannot get 'SDK Manager.exe' to run. I tried to run from both GUI and CLI but not even an error message.
Device Manager still shows exclamation mark under 'Android Device'.
I even tried to run the HTC Sync Tool but this failed at the USB driver stage. Nothing seems to work
Very frustrating as I have a custom ROM which keeps powering down randomly so I need a reload very soon.
Edit reread the whole post
I was having a lot of trouble with windows 8 x64 and jugg1es pointed me to the guide posted by .blAcK. Worked perfectly for me. Tried it on 2 different PC's. I'm not sure why it's not working for you though. I used the x64 files posted by the author of the guide.
benandrews54 said:
Hi all,
I am trying to upgrade my HTC Desire S to Android 4.0 via the official ICS update from HTC. However, I cannot get my laptop (Windows 8) to interact with my phone.
If I mount the SD card then I can view the contents but HTC sync won't find the phone and in 'Device Manager' the phone is labelled as "Android Phone" with the yellow warning triangle next to it. I have tried to download drivers but can't seem to get them working. Whether that is my fault or the laptops fault I am unsure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
benandrews54
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There is no problem with windows 8 and ADB or HTC desire S connention problem, since this post is from 2012, if you have that problem again , let me know to write back step by step tutorial.
azithro said:
There is no problem with windows 8 and ADB or HTC desire S connention problem, since this post is from 2012, if you have that problem again , let me know to write back step by step tutorial.
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Dude - do you have a problem? Now you're necro-posting old threads for absolutely no reason at all
SimonTS said:
Dude - do you have a problem? Now you're necro-posting old threads for absolutely no reason at all
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Hey Simon, wasup dude, Just trying to help some one, in my free time.
Dude why you chase me ?
There isn't a need to revive dead thread. Visit the ot if you're bored.
From my DesireDS

[Q] Nexus S and windows 8

I installed on my laptop windows 8 and seems my laptop now cant recognise my phone as a device. Niether auto install driver works, or disable drivers and reinstall them (just in case something is wrong).
I have 4.1.2 stock rom on my phone and really really want to install drivers so i can root my phone and do stuff. U know
Waitting for ideas and solutions. Big thx!
Download and install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984858
That's all you need. It'll just take you less than 5 minutes to unlock and root your device.
This will work as a driver too?
manthos1978 said:
This will work as a driver too?
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Yes just click on the "Full Driver Installation Guide Automatic + Manual"
A few clicks to go then you're all set.
BIG thanx
Will try soon
when you're already on step 2, choose PdaNet Drivers.

Hard Brick Oneplus One Windows 8.1 x64bit

I have problem with my OPO.
I try to install TWRP 2.8.6.0 but after that my phone doesn't boot. Nothing work. I hold power button for 2 minutes and nothing.
I do everything like in this guide but it doesn't work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
I connect my bricked phone and Windows see it "other devices- unknown device"
I done cmd commands, update driver, select Qualcomm 2012/widnows8/qcmdm/ QDLoader 9008 and after that I have error " Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it. This device cennot start(Code 10)"
And it is my problem. I stopped at point 2b in the Guide becouse I can't install drivers.
here is video of that. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9...G8tbnNES2VZWG8
Please fast help, becouse I really need this phone next weekend.
Please, can someone help me?
Rebeluch said:
Please, can someone help me?
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when i bricked my oneplus one, i had similar issues. I had to reinstall windows in order to make it work.
hellcat50 said:
when i bricked my oneplus one, i had similar issues. I had to reinstall windows in order to make it work.
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Do you pluged phone into USB port and computer can't see it?
Do you reinstalled system to Windows XP?
Rebeluch said:
Do you pluged phone into USB port and computer can't see it?
Do you reinstalled system to Windows XP?
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I used windows 8.1
reinstalled windows 8.1 on a new partition
It's now a long time ago so i can't quite remember what problem exactly i had, but I know that it didn't worked and i reinstalled windows and it worked.
Actually one month after I bought my oneplus one i bricked it
have u tried disable windows driver signature enforcement? becoz after windows 7, driver that doesnt have digital signature are not installed unless u disable the enforcement
MrxSiN said:
have u tried disable windows driver signature enforcement? becoz after windows 7, driver that doesnt have digital signature are not installed unless u disable the enforcement
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Yes, I do this in Advanced restart options and click F7. And windows still can't see phone.

Question Fastboot not working in Windows 11 [Resolved]

Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
WhiteCoffeeCat said:
First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
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Thanks for the suggestion! I will attempt these. Fingers crossed
I have previously attempted to install adb driver but had some trouble. When installing using Device Manager, the locate .inf dialog refuses to accept my selection. I dont seem to be any error. When attempting to do so via the folder (and sub folders) it says no drivers found. Perhaps i'm doing this totally wrong?
Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
eshlad said:
Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
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Put Windows into testing mode before installing drivers in Miflash, adb.. Run cmd prompt as admin and type bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON or bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF for disabling testing mode.
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
eshlad said:
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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how?
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how?
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Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
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Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
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Thanks, but that doesn't help, otherwise I've already done it. I had m1 mac and with parallel desktop only the possibility to install win 11.. win 11 sucks.. I installed win10 on an intel mac in parallel and that solved my problem
eshlad said:
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
ItsmeeVishal said:
Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
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Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
istampal said:
Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
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Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
ItsmeeVishal said:
Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
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Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
eshlad said:
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
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eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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What VM were u using?
I'm using parallels Desktop 18
eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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I tried to do what u said but don't know what to do next.
Plz see the attached video video and tell me what wrong I'm doing.
After clicking on legacy hardware, what are other steps......
And, thank you so much for reply!
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
Titek said:
Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
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Hi Tek,
I have had many issues with windows and fastboot,
some cables would work with some of the ports and then not.
My pc has 12 usb ports, yet it was still hit and miss whether fastboot would work on my Poco F3.
I tried your tip and after using a cheapy Targus 4 port usb adaptor, my "FASTBOOT PROBLEMS ARE NOW SOLVED"
now what am i going to do with my 7 surplus USB-C Cables
Many thanks for your TIP

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