Re: Xiaomi Usb Driver Windows 8

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Jul 13, 2024, 8:36:28 AM7/13/24
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I know there are other drivers available but I put this together because I wanted to reduce the plethora of drivers for these devices and to simplify the code since the functionality of these devices are generally hard-coded in the firmware without the possibility of further configuration.

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Cool! Very nice work! I did some testing with all my sensor's and i can confirm that: Xiaomi motion sensors, Aqara motion sensors, aqara temperature and humidity sensors, xiaomi contact sensors and aqara contact sensors works like a charm. Xiaomi smart button (Mi wireless switch, model: WXKG01LM) doesn't work...
Debug and info messages in log:
2021-01-12 15:58:21.927 [info] Bottone Xiaomi Salotto contact changed to closed

I got two Aqara Temperature sensors (WSDCGQ11LM) today. One for inside and one for outside. (I know they are not made for outside use). I reset them and installed the "Xiaomi/Aquara Combined Driver" and put one outside. It's about -3.0 C (26.6 F) now. As soon as the sensor passed 0 C (32F) it jumped to 654.96 C.
I took it back in and let it get back to room temperature and then I put both in the freezer to see if they read the same. At 0 C both jumped to about 655 C.
Not saying it's the drivers, I haven't tried any other yet. Just thought I would mention it.

They're not very reliable on reporting their battery (voltage). You cannot force them to update it through zigbee commands as you can with others. They ought to report it every hour but sometimes, nothing. When that happens, it can sometimes take a few goes at re-pairing them to get them to report regularly.

EDIT: I just unwrapped a brand new open/close sensor. The first pair didn't report the battery either. I then paired it again (no need to remove the device first) and it then started reporting battery voltage (3.06v)

I tried everything from every tutorial about how to unlock my Xiaomi Poco M3 bootloader. I enabled OEM unlock, etc, rebooted into fastboot mode, but then the phone is not recognized in the batch unlock tool provided by xiaomi at _en.html

I don't know if the solution posted by Robert works but I downloaded an older MiUi Unlock tool that is listed here: -2262302-1-0.html. I tried this one _unlock-en-4.5.514.47.zip and it has an option (in the gear settings icon) to install the drivers. I clicked on it, installed the drivers, and then gone back to the latest version of the unlock tool, and it recognized the phone!

PS: if this does not work try updating the MiUi to the latest one, and also try to do as Robert said. I think the link he gave is for download the driver, but then you have to do into Device Manager, find your android device and install the driver for it. This step failed for me but anyways, worth a try.

Changelog:
- Updated unlock tool (fix error 20031)
- Updated adb and fastboot to latest sdk release
- Updated jdk to 13.0.1 and openjfx 13
- Updated xiaomi.eu to latest updater procedures
- New driver fixing program, forces right android drivers on compatible devices
- Separate signed drivers for Windows 10 and other Windows versions
- Many general fixes
- Internal threading refactoring

Changelog:
- Removed reboot after twrp installation (it would reset stock recovery)
- New multiple install feature: you can select multiple files to install in succession (for example lineage os+magisk+opengapps)
- Magisk install now install also MagiskManager if available
- Updated adb to latest sdk-release
- Added latest devices to xiaomi.eu
- Alert the user where there is no space left on the device
- Fixed internal error crash during operation abort
- Fixed long serial number bug for MTK devices
- Fixed unlock request charset encoding error (10001)
- Fixed already unlocked devices list
- Alter the user when trying to install an older fastboot rom with rollback protection
- Fix fastboot region in rom fetching
- Improved stock recovery rom fetching reliability
- Improved twrp installation fail detection
- Fixed twrp installation "too fast" installations
- Fixed infinte properties parsing bug

Changelog:
- First MacOS release
- Fixed twrp wipe cache and data shell error
- Improved UI with new server response view for official rom install validation
- Improved UI flow with aborted installation
- Improved log for better procedure execution
- Support to current branch MIUI rom fetch (for example branded miui versions)
- Fixed reboot after TWRP installation would replace TWRP with stock recovery
- General minor bug fixes

Changelog:
- New quick update feature (now updates with no big changes will be done directly by XiaoMiTool, download size will go down as low as 10Mb, quicker than full package installation)
- Fixed region package validation procedure
- Fixed bootloader unlock request error 10000
- Fixed tls handshake error (during magisk download for example)
- Fixed xiaomi.eu 404 error with stable roms
- Improved some procedures
- Added more log for unlock errors and other functions

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