Qcommtk-driver-setup-1.4.08

Choose your installation directory (default is highly recommended). Click and wait for the status bar to complete. Step 4: Finalize and Restart Click Finish once the setup wizard completes. Restart your PC normally to apply the driver changes. Verifying the Installation

Select the default installation directories to allow automated script mapping to run seamlessly. Step 3: Verify Successful Deployment Press the and launch the Device Manager .

Open on your computer (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Connect your mobile device in EDL mode or Fastboot mode. Look for the following entries under the hardware list: Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (Under Ports COM & LPT) MediaTek Preloader USB VCOM (Under Ports COM & LPT) Android Bootloader Interface (Under Android Device)

, allowing software tools to communicate with MediaTek devices in "BROM" (Boot ROM) or Preloader mode for low-level system access. Universal Driver Utility qcommtk-driver-setup-1.4.08

Modern versions of Windows heavily restrict unsigned drivers. Disabling enforcement prevents installation errors:

(Note: The MTK preloader port naturally disappears or disconnects if a compatible flashing tool isn't actively sending commands to it.) Troubleshooting Common Errors Error: "Device Descriptor Request Failed" (Code 43)

Native support for Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and Windows 11 architectures. Prerequisites for Installation Restart your PC normally to apply the driver changes

You skipped Step 1 of the installation guide. Reboot your PC into the Advanced Startup menu and disable driver signature enforcement before running the installer again. Device Disconnects Continuously (Looping)

Swap your generic charging cord for an OEM high-speed data sync cable.

Upon reboot, press or F7 to select "Disable driver signature enforcement." Step 2: Running the Installer Open on your computer (Right-click Start > Device Manager)

Using third-party "dongles" or software to reset FRP (Factory Reset Protection). Step-by-Step Installation Guide

: A functional USB 2.0 port (preferred over USB 3.0 for better compatibility with EDL mode).