Through this page, you can download the latest version of the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers for Android devices with the MT65xx, MT67xx, and MT68xx chipsets.
Further, we will also guide you on how to install the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers on any Windows 10-to-XP PC using this methods.
MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers allow your computer to connect and communicate with a MediaTek-powered Android device over a USB connection.
So, why and when would you need to install MediaTek USB drivers on your PC? The primary purpose of these drivers is to help your Windows PC recognize the device’s Preloader for flashing firmware using the SP Flash Tool. To further understand this, let us first take a look at what the “preloader” is.
All Android devices come with a bootloader that executes the kernel and defines how the Android system is booted (known as the “Boot Process”). When it comes down to MTK Android devices, this is called the “Preloader”, a proprietary loader developed by MediaTek. Apart from being responsible for the boot process, the Preloader on MediaTek devices can also act as an interface to download/flash firmware files to the NAND memory of the device, which is where the Android OS resides. Something very identical to the EDL mode on Qualcomm Android devices.
The figure below explains how the Preloader on MediaTek-powered Android devices can communicate with the SP flash tool over USB (Courtesy of mcgrady_tracy at CSDN).
So, you would need to install the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers (or MediaTek Preloader Drivers) on your PC to be able to flash firmware files on any MTK Android device using the SP Flash Tool. This can allow you to flash the stock ROM for unbricking the device or upgrading the software on it. It can even help you install custom binaries like TWRP recovery, Magisk Root, and more.
Further, they also hold an important role when and if you need to transfer files to/from your Android device over MTP protocol, and also when operating with Android tools like ADB and Fastboot.
Below, you will find the links to download the latest MediaTek USB VCOM drivers for devices with MT65xx, MT67xx, and MT68xx chipsets. Make sure that you download the driver package according to the installation method you choose.
The provided MediaTek USB drivers could be installed on any Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP PC using two different methods. The first method follows an automatic and direct approach and lets you install the said drivers by simply using the setup wizard. This is the easiest and recommended way to install MediaTek USB VCOM drivers on your PC.
However, if you find that it doesn’t work and your particular MTK Android device is still not detected by the computer, then you can follow the second method that takes the manual approach for the installation.
That’s it! The MediaTek USB VCOM drivers are now successfully installed on your Windows PC.
If the automatic method does not work and your PC still doesn’t recognize your MTK Android device, then you can follow the steps below to manually install MediaTek USB VCOM drivers on Windows.
Step 1: Download the “MediaTek_Preloader_USB_VCOM_Drivers.zip” package on your PC. Then extract the contents of the downloaded file to a suitable location. The extracted folder should contain the Windows driver information files.
Step 2: Go to “Control Panel” > “Device Manager” on your Windows PC. Click on your PC’s name at the very top of the Device Manager’s list, then click “Action” and select “Add legacy hardware”.
Step 3: The Add Hardware Wizard should now be launched on your PC, click on “Next”.
Step 4: Then choose “Install the hardware that I manually select from a list” from the menu and hit “Next”.
Step 5: Select “Show All Devices” from the top of the shown list and click “Next”.
Step 6: The hardware wizard will now prompt you to select the device driver that you want to install. To do this, click “Have Disk”.
Step 5: Now click on “Browse” and navigate to the location where the USB driver package was extracted. Open the “Android” folder, select the “android_winusb.inf” file and click “Open”.
Step 6: You should now see a list of device drivers available for installation. Depending on what your use-case is, select the driver and click on “Next”.
For example, if you’re working with ADB and need the ADB drivers, select “Android ADB Interface”. On the other hand, if you want to flash a firmware file on your device using the SP Flash Tool, then choose “Android Bootloader Interface”.
Step 7: The hardware wizard should now be ready to install the driver. Finally, click “Next” to begin installing the MediaTek USB VCOM drivers.
That’s it! Once the driver installation is complete, click “Finish” and restart your PC.
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