2015-09-26, 17:15
Hi spider973 !
Infact I've written on my post "Your mobile seems to has fake SOC ... not MT6589 quad core but MT6572 dual core ... it's so strange that MTK Droid Tools doesn't told you it" :-)
I have already had this experience of Windows 10 with another member ... I can prove it to you at the next link :
The best Windows OS to run ADB driver, SP Flash Tool and MTK Droid Tools seems to be Windows 7 ... I don't know very well Windows 10 OS. However, try to download the next driver pack :
Inside the pack you will have to choose the first zip called "android driver win7_8".
BEFORE to install new driver ... you have to download and install "USBdeview" to uninstall the old driver (32 or 64 ... it depends from your OS) ... this is the official site :
BUT you can download it at the next link :
IF Win 10 IS SIMILAR to Windows 8 ... try to follow the next steps :
Remember to disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 8.
1) Press the Win + C keyboard combination to bring up the Charms Bar, then click on the
Settings Charm.
2) We need to head into the Modern Control Panel, so go ahead and click on the Change
PC settings link.
3) When the Control Panel opens, switch over to the “Update & recovery” section.
4) Then click on the Recovery option on the left hand side.
5) Once selected, you will see an advanced startup section appear on the right hand side.
You will need to click on the “Restart now” button.
6) Once your Computer has rebooted you will need to choose the Troubleshoot option.
7) Then head into Advanced options.
8) Then Startup Settings.
9) Since we are modifying boot time configuration settings, you will need to restart your Computer one last time.
10) You will be given a list of startup settings that you can change (press the F7 key).
OTHER STEPS :
Right click and select Update Device Driver Software.
Select Browse my computer for driver software.
Select Let me pick from a list of drivers installed on my computer.
Select Show all and click next.
Click Have Disk, then Browse.
Go to your extracted folder and go into it, until a file called (android_winusb.inf) is there. Double click that.
Click OK and then Next (If it says not signed, just click next anyway).
Wait and if it says not signed, click install drivers anyway.
Please keep me update about the situation :-)
Infact I've written on my post "Your mobile seems to has fake SOC ... not MT6589 quad core but MT6572 dual core ... it's so strange that MTK Droid Tools doesn't told you it" :-)
I have already had this experience of Windows 10 with another member ... I can prove it to you at the next link :
The best Windows OS to run ADB driver, SP Flash Tool and MTK Droid Tools seems to be Windows 7 ... I don't know very well Windows 10 OS. However, try to download the next driver pack :
Inside the pack you will have to choose the first zip called "android driver win7_8".
BEFORE to install new driver ... you have to download and install "USBdeview" to uninstall the old driver (32 or 64 ... it depends from your OS) ... this is the official site :
BUT you can download it at the next link :
IF Win 10 IS SIMILAR to Windows 8 ... try to follow the next steps :
Remember to disable Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 8.
1) Press the Win + C keyboard combination to bring up the Charms Bar, then click on the
Settings Charm.
2) We need to head into the Modern Control Panel, so go ahead and click on the Change
PC settings link.
3) When the Control Panel opens, switch over to the “Update & recovery” section.
4) Then click on the Recovery option on the left hand side.
5) Once selected, you will see an advanced startup section appear on the right hand side.
You will need to click on the “Restart now” button.
6) Once your Computer has rebooted you will need to choose the Troubleshoot option.
7) Then head into Advanced options.
8) Then Startup Settings.
9) Since we are modifying boot time configuration settings, you will need to restart your Computer one last time.
10) You will be given a list of startup settings that you can change (press the F7 key).
OTHER STEPS :
Right click and select Update Device Driver Software.
Select Browse my computer for driver software.
Select Let me pick from a list of drivers installed on my computer.
Select Show all and click next.
Click Have Disk, then Browse.
Go to your extracted folder and go into it, until a file called (android_winusb.inf) is there. Double click that.
Click OK and then Next (If it says not signed, just click next anyway).
Wait and if it says not signed, click install drivers anyway.
Please keep me update about the situation :-)