Driver Mtk Preloader Windows 10 64 Bit

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Ailene Goldhirsh

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:16:26 PM8/5/24
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MT65xxPreloader Drivers are very important and useful for MediaTek phone users. Here you can download MT65xx Preloader Drivers for Windows 7/8/10/11. And also you will get to know about its installation procedure. So if you are new to drivers, this guide is going to help you.

These are the Preloader Drivers, also referred to as VCOM Drivers. These are used to connect MediaTek phones with PC even without any battery inside the phone. It let the PC know that a MediaTek phone is connected in switch-off mode. So it is just like the other USB Drivers, but it works in a different case.


It allows windows PC to detect MediaTek phones on various flash tools (like SP Flash Tool) to flash files or make other changes. It comes in handy when a MediaTek phone is in a boot loop or stuck at the boot logo, then you can easily connect your phone to pc, and it will be detected.


The steps will be the same for all the versions of Windows (Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10, 11). And after installation, a restart is not required, but I will recommend a restart. Remember that this driver is only for MediaTek phones, not Snapdragon, Exynos, or Kirin.


Now you can use the driver to connect smartphones based on the MediaTek MT65xx chipset. Download SP Flash Tool on your windows and flash firmware, custom recovery, custom ROM or other zip files on your phone. If you have any questions regarding flashing, drivers, tools, and root, you can ask in the comment section. You can also use Facebook to ask questions, we will reply in a moment.


I am referring section 2.1 from sllu125d.pdf document. Attached is the image for installing flash burner software. When the software is installed, the driver also getting installed automatically as per the procedure documented in the sllu125d.pdf document.


But in windows 10 - 64 bit PC, when i installed the flash burner software, i am sure that the driver is not getting installed. because the installed does not ask for any confirmation to install any diver installation as part of driver installation process.


So i am doubting that the installer may work well in lower version of windows operating system but not in windows 10 - 64 bit Operating system. So if anyone would help me to get driver for windows10 - 64 bit operating system that would be highly appreciated.


We tried the installer in Win10 x64 and it works fine without problems, If the driver is not installing fine please try installing it "as administrator" but if you keep getting the same problem you can try installing it manually.


Hi Roberto,

Also when i tried to installed driver manually by locating the installation folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Texas Instruments Inc\TUSB926x_Burner" folder, It says that driver is already installed. Attached image for your reference.





Now i am not sure because i am seeing "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)". I could not able to understand whether driver is not available/ there is a hardware issue which is not allowing to detect the Device?



Thanks & Regards,


Chinnasamy.


About T-connection, we wanted to use the same USB connector for programming the TUSB9261 and for normal USB function using OTG. i.e. while programming the TUSB9261, OTG will be disconnected by removing jumpers on P5.


I have a Canon USB printer which had been working perfectly. I downloaded and installed the Unofficial Service Pack updates. When I restarted, I got a "new hardware" window and it wanted to install the printer. I said okay and it went through the motions. However, the printer wouldn't work. I uninstalled the printer from the device manager and the software from add/remove programs. I reinstalled the drivers, turned the printer on, new device recognized, but when it went to make a connection, none was made. I went into device manager, found the reliable yellow problem marker, clicked on properties and got a "NTKERN.VXD" could not load driver" message. I have tried everything out there including reloading windows 98SE. To no avail. Any advice?


I guess that's kind of the same concept as removing all the USB devices and installing them back one at a time once all the updated files are in place. Seems to make sense if you think about it that way.


I'm running with the standard linux and nvidia packages, and I'm using GNOME 43 with Wayland. Everything else runs great and smoothly. It should also be noted that I run with multiple monitors running at different resolutions, with the primary one being a high-refresh rate (165hz) monitor, the others running at a standard 60hz.


I'm noticing graphical glitches on Chromium and Electron apps when running in native Wayland mode (Xwayland also, actually). These glitches either include the applications visibly drawing over themselves, or the text cursor jumping around incorrectly or text not updating immediately, making it difficult to type.


I've been (maybe) able to make some progress on these errors. At first the "search paths" listed were incorrect. These were corrected by using environment variables. Oddly though even when they were wrong (the search paths used didn't exist), I still got permission denied errors...


For the life of me I cannot figure out why I'm getting "PERMISSION DENIED" errors. I've checked the entire directory tree for /usr/lib/dri, and all of them, files included, have 755 (rwxr-xr-x) permissions. These are as far as I know completely correct for those directories, and I haven't noticed any other apps having issues. So why only the Chromium ones?


It's entirely possible that it's some sort of NVIDIA driver bug--believe me my next card will be AMD--but I don't know how to pin it down. I attempted to use the downgrade AUR tool to revert to an older driver (e.g. 515.65.x), but then everything breaks. I don't really know how to properly downgrade, as mkinitcpio starts throwing MODULE NOT FOUND errors.


You cannot downgrade to a pre-built version of the nvidia package w/o also downgrading the kernel to the version that package was linked to.

You need to use nvidia-dkms instead, which will build kernel modules for all installed kernels, nb. you'll need the linux*-headers package(s) for this as well.


I was using the dkms nvidia drivers before, but switched to the plain nvidia driver as part of my troubleshooting; actually I was also using linux-zen as well too, but switched to standard linux and drivers to check if using the custom ones might have been causing issues.


I'll test only using a single monitor when I get back to my system. And yes, both the HiDPI and High Refresh Rates matter to me. I'm coming from Windows where I had the lower refresh rate and/or higher/lower resolution monitors for extra apps (e.g. Discord, Vivaldi), whereas the main monitor was for gaming.


On a side note, I am also looking into getting an AMD card to replace Nvidia. I was chatting with some people about the issue and one of them told me that he knew a friend who had the same exact issue--which immediately disappeared upon getting AMD.


I went ahead and disabled the envvars.conf file, and disabled both other monitors, rebooted and began testing. The issues persist regardless of whether the web browser is open, or if videos are playing or not. As I'm typing this post the text updates in a janky way and the text cursor is erratic. I changed resolutions and refresh rates down to 1080p and 60hz and the issues remain. On a different app, Obsidian, the text appears to be fine, but there are different artifacts, such as when I open the left sidebar, or if I scroll to the bottom of a note, the app draws over itself some.


I see now about the DKMS stuff, so hopefully if I work with the wiki in mind (I forgot to check...), I can try downgrading the dkms drivers to an older version (e.g. 515.x) to see if I can get rid of these annoying issues.


I tested X already, and it has its own issues: even though it fixes my stated issues, it introduces terrible graphics performance, especially for gaming: Even though it says I'm getting good frames (reported by mangohud), I can tell it's not even giving me 30 FPS. The DE or any application I use feels like it isn't getting the refresh rate of the monitor, even though the mouse moves smoothly. I'd rather stick with Wayland if I can help it...


Never used weston/sway before until today, but I gave both a try. I don't know how to configure them to use my monitors' refresh rate so it appears my monitor was running at 60hz rather than its rated 165hz. On weston my web browser stopped having glitchy text, but Obsidian still had the occasional graphical over-write glitch, although less so...On sway it appeared that there were no issues at all...


GLXGears on both X11 and Wayland Gnome report 164.83hz frames. On Openbox it reports only 60hz, but I only just installed Openbox and it might take me a while to figure out how to configure my displays to function in the same manner as GNOME...right now I don't know how to configure.


But applications seem to perform better on Openbox, albeit only at 60hz, and I tried running "Slay the Spire", it runs smoothly for 60hz. However, Openbox does have this minor issue where the background gets drawn over a la Windows XP Solitaire victory. Thankfully windows do not draw over one another.


I'm not running anything else other than just openbox. I just installed it and ran it via logging in through GDM. There is no background to speak of, it's just black. The black is what's getting overdrawn. I don't really know what's going on here, but neither do I really care personally since it's not really affecting anything, and I don't plan on using openbox beyond troubleshooting. If this is a problem let me know.


On X with either =0 or =1 it made no difference. The monitor running at 164.83hz didn't affect the applications visibly, I can tell if I move the window, or cause UI animations to occur, they're not animating at 165hz I can tell you that. At least there isn't text jank or over-draw issues on X.


snaps, appimages and flatpaks all fall into the same category here (basically they may give a fuck about your system libraries and configurations)

Does the other system have multiple outputs at different refresh rates?

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