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After a successful fix, Windows may still try to "upgrade" the driver.
Even with the fixed version, users sometimes face hurdles. Here is a quick troubleshooting guide: mtk usb driver v108 fixed
Yes and no.
Even with the MTK USB Driver v108 fixed, you may encounter these issues: After a successful fix, Windows may still try
| Error Code | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Code 10 (Still persists) | Driver conflict with another serial driver (e.g., Nokia, Qualcomm) | Use USBDeview to uninstall all COM port drivers. Reboot, reinstall. | | Code 52 (Digital signature) | Windows update patched the fix | Re-disable signature enforcement. Use DSEO (Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider) to sign usb2ser.sys manually. | | Device disappears after 2 seconds | Normal behavior for Preloader | This is not an error. The driver is working. SP Flash Tool must be ready before connecting. | | ERROR: STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND | Windows Power Management turned off USB port | Go to Device Manager > USB Root Hub > Properties > Power Management > Uncheck "Allow computer to turn off this device." | Even with the fixed version, users sometimes face hurdles
If you've ever tried to flash firmware, bypass a lock screen, or unbrick a MediaTek (MTK) Android phone (like Tecno, Infinix, Itel, Xiaomi Redmi Note series, or Realme C-series), you have almost certainly run into the dreaded "USB Not Recognized" or "S_BROM_CMD_STARTCMD_FAIL" error.
This is where the MTK USB Driver v1.0.8 (Fixed) comes to the rescue. In this guide, I’ll explain what this driver is, why the "fixed" version matters, and how to install it correctly.