How to install MT/MTK 65xx USB driver on Windows 7
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September 29, 2013 at 7:53 PM #14530
yannakas
Memberworked perfect to me… 4.2.9 android – s4 clone. followed step by step the guide and… voila… i rooted now… thank you friend
October 5, 2013 at 7:06 PM #14602cghamri
Participantje pense que les telephones chinois sont tous toc ,il n’ont de vrais que la carcasse , mais à l’interieur c’est un autre telephonne qui n’est meme pas reconnu par windows 7 et du copus on ne peut rien faire ! d’ailleute dans le parametre apropos du telephonne n’existe pas et on ne peut pas deboguer l’USB pour qu’il soit reconnu par le pc meme si vous arriver à installer les drivers USB nécessaires.
October 23, 2013 at 8:09 PM #14772Roby1977
MemberPaolopi wrote:umit wrote:pepeo wrote:I would like to ask if someone could please tell me if these drivers works on windows XP (or where i can find drivers for XP).
Thanks a lot!Yes it should work on XP, but I haven’t tested. May be you can try and let us know.
Hello, I tried with a Zopo C2 and the driver works.
I unpacked the file MT65xx_USB_Driver.zip and copied it on the hard disk. Then during installation I specified the path to the inf file (android_winusb.inf).
I noticed that Zopo C2 uses VID=0BB4 and PID=0C03 (the same of HTC Magic ?)
I hope that this help.
Hello, I have a S9500 smartfone S4 MTK6589 dual sim with android 4.2.2. I have installed this driver on Windows XP 32 bit and it seems working well. However I see that two storage device appear in the resouces as two removable drives, but I ignore what is the second device. However it is not avaible to access, probably it’ll be the SD card not installed on the phone, yet.
October 28, 2013 at 10:35 AM #14797illuminati
Participantumit wrote:Steps:
- Download and extract attached driver package
- Enable usb debugging in settings > developer options on your phone
- Open Device Manager in Control Panel
- Right-click the device name (e.g. MT65xx Android Phone or some other device which was detected) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
- Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
- Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder you’ve extracted in step 1
- If asked select “Android Composite ADB Interface” or one which compatible with your device and click Next.
- Follow instructions and finish driver installation.
Hi the zip file is short of the driver file .ini
October 28, 2013 at 11:48 AM #14798imported_umit
MemberI don’t think .ini file is needed. It is generally used to store application settings and there is no application in the driver files.
November 6, 2013 at 4:38 PM #14847demos30
ParticipantHi to everyone,
These drivers did not work for using Windows 7 64bit. I had to download MTK6589 Driver and use these instead which worked. I tried all the different ways listed on this site and also trying installing the legacy drivers manually as well and ALL Failed!
If you download the MTK6589 Drivers they will install fine and work without any problems so anyone else having issues should try those drivers as they worked for me.
November 7, 2013 at 3:33 AM #14850kformaran
Memberthank you for this
November 19, 2013 at 3:48 AM #14999Anthony MrGuru Getright
ParticipantFor some reason i cant get my MTK6589T Cortex A7 To pick up on the computer. Any ideas? Look root and connect to computer.
December 1, 2013 at 3:03 PM #15176Salem Saeed Al Falaasi
Memberhi umit, i cannot select the file android_winusb.inf because it does not show.. any alternative way do get this to work.
December 4, 2013 at 7:49 AM #15184alexfairchild
ParticipantDownload and extract attached driver package
Enable usb debugging in settings > developer options on your phone
Open Device Manager in Control Panel
Right-click the device name (e.g. MT65xx Android Phone or some other device which was detected) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder you’ve extracted in step 1
If asked select “Android Composite ADB Interface” or one which compatible with your device and click Next.
Follow instructions and finish driver installation.December 5, 2013 at 2:34 AM #15202arigbuy
ParticipantUnfortunately though that is where the upgraded begin and end! The Cubot still only sports 1GB RAM, an 8 mega-pixel rear camera and the screen is the same 5.7-inch 1280 x 720 unit as found on both the Zopo and THL.
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This first slide starts on step 7 because I borrowed these slides from another tutorial. So, the folder structure looks a little different and you will only have one installation file based on which version of PDAnet you downloaded from up above (32-bit or 64-bit)December 12, 2013 at 10:09 AM #15284gatholocho
Participanteven i was following step by step the instructions, there’s always “access denied” when i tried to install the driver..
help me please… _/_
December 12, 2013 at 5:43 PM #15290imported_umit
Membergatholocho wrote:even i was following step by step the instructions, there’s always “access denied” when i tried to install the driver..help me please… _/_
Are you logged in as Administrator ?
December 13, 2013 at 12:33 PM #15292gatholocho
Participantumit wrote:gatholocho wrote:even i was following step by step the instructions, there’s always “access denied” when i tried to install the driver..help me please… _/_
Are you logged in as Administrator ?
yes .. is that wrong? does not have to as an administrator? I’ll try not as administrator
thx a lot UmitDecember 13, 2013 at 2:58 PM #15294imported_umit
MemberNo, it is not wrong. When you log in as administrator, you should not have access denied problem. Try to save your files on a local disk if you haven’t done already. Other than those, I cannot think of any reason.
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