Fastboot windows 10 Driver for Nokia 1 go TA 1066 - Nokia 1 Questions & Answers

I have windows 10 and i a not able to get the right fastboot driver for my Nokia 1 TA 1066 . all those that i could google on uptodrivers,skyneel,droidusb etc.. do not work and i keep getting exclamation. Since you guys are able to atleast reach to the stage where you would twrp, can some one guide me with the correct version of driver so that i can fastboot ... I keep getting <waiting for device> which is clear sign of driver incompatibility.

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Help, i fastboot doesnt work!

So I am no stranger too rooting, but i managed to do something wrong when dirty flashing a rom update.
Gapps no longer works, my device is un-rooted and the 'gapps stopped working' notification pops up every 1 second, making my device unusuable.
I'm using the Amazon Fire 7" running SlimLP. To be clear, this was all working at a point.
I could boot TWRP and fix this with a backup I made, but here's the problem: Fastboot commands isn't working.
I can use ADB and boot into fastboot mode, but once there my commands have no effect and the Windows 7 CMD just displays <waiting for device>.
Also, my stock recovery seems to be deleted so I have no recovery whatsoever.
I have all the correct drivers and used the google sdk drivers to no effect. Also, in device manager my device shows up as 'Android Bootloader interface' and shows: This device cannot start. (Code 10).
So to Sumarise
My device needs a backup flashed
Fastboot commands are unresponsive
I have no root.
I have all the drivers installed
I am using a 2015 Kindle fire 7"
With a windows 7 64 bit laptop
Please help!!!
Thanks in advance
If you need any more info, drop me to a comment and I will get back to you ASAP, I'm desperate!
I can use flashfire, and Im open to any workarounds.
amaramar2000 said:
So I am no stranger too rooting, but i managed to do something wrong when dirty flashing a rom update.
Gapps no longer works, my device is un-rooted and the 'gapps stopped working' notification pops up every 1 second, making my device unusuable.
I'm using the Amazon Fire 7" running SlimLP. To be clear, this was all working at a point.
I could boot TWRP and fix this with a backup I made, but here's the problem: Fastboot commands isn't working.
I can use ADB and boot into fastboot mode, but once there my commands have no effect and the Windows 7 CMD just displays <waiting for device>.
Also, my stock recovery seems to be deleted so I have no recovery whatsoever.
I have all the correct drivers and used the google sdk drivers to no effect. Also, in device manager my device shows up as 'Android Bootloader interface' and shows: This device cannot start. (Code 10).
So to Sumarise
My device needs a backup flashed
Fastboot commands are unresponsive
I have no root.
I have all the drivers installed
I am using a 2015 Kindle fire 7"
With a windows 7 64 bit laptop
Please help!!!
Thanks in advance
If you need any more info, drop me to a comment and I will get back to you ASAP, I'm desperate!
I can use flashfire, and Im open to any workarounds.
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Please don't cross-post; found this exact text in three different threads. My earlier response here. Others have basically said the same thing. You're done.

[guide] [unbrick xiaomi mi5 with miflash beta]

Hi xiaomi users
if you bricked your mi5 after wrong flash or something went wrong and you not able any more to start you device normaly, so you'r in the correcte thread to unbrick your mi5 with the correcte fastboot rom and miflash beta
whatever the cause of bricking your device( in my case no boot, no recovery mode and no fastboot mode just black screen),if it connected to your laptop and show qualcomm QHsusb QDloader 9008 in devices manager then you have big opportunity to make it alive again :fingers-crossed:
1 :
download and install xiaomi flashing tool miflash beta frome here : http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=at...jYmIxNDZifDE0NjYzMTc1OTZ8MzEyNzU5MnwyODE5Nzk=
2 : download the correct fastboot rom for your xiaomi mi5 from here : http://update.miui.com/updates/v1/fullromdownload.php?d=gemini&b=X&r=cn&n=
note: i have chosen the latest china dev fastboot rom to unbrick my mi5,other fastboot roms not worked for me
put your fastboot rom to c/ drive and extract it ,not on desktop or other extension
3 : enter on fastboot mode by pressing power and volume down you will see logo of xiaomi its fastboot mode,if you cant access fastboot mode just connect you mi5 to your laptop it will detect it as qualcomm driver
4 : open miflash beta and check flash all,chose you rom in c drive then clik refresh button you will se your device as com port,now start flash by cliking on flash button and be patient it will take over 5 min, when success unplug your and start your phone,if not start just let it connected to your laptop over 30 min it will start automatically
now enjoy your mi5 with latest miui8 china developer,
hit thanks buton if im help you :good:
Hi guys, i was trying to flash a global stable rom with edl and miflash but something went wrong and miflash says that memory was unsifficient. What should i do? I'm on windows 10 64bit with all adb installed (i think). I even disabled the driver license. I didn't do nothing since the error and i don't know if i should unplug the cable or whatever.
hey, it says flash done (sucessful), but my phone still with black screen and nothing happens, should i just wait?
Hi guys, im not sure if this will help you or not but my phone bricked last night and ive manage make it work again by following this method but it little bit different so when it my phone successfully flashed, i just left it untill the batteries is empty by left it all night (before bricked the batteries was 50% i think), maybe it will take longer then mine and if this method work it showing battery empty indicator like normal phone.. ps: when my phone bricked i had no fastboot no recovery no edl, just black screen and red light indicator.. good luck guys
i have used the test point method and successfully flashed the latest Rom V8.5.2.0 with the latest MiFlash 201612220. after flash done, the phone still cannot turn on... anybody can help???

How do I find MiPad2's fastboot driver for Windows 10 64bit or macOS?

I want to flash TWRP as my recovery on my MiPad 2, yet after I enter the TWRP mode and connect it to a macOS or Windows 10, fastboot won't be able to list it as a device (`fastboot devices`).
I check the device manager in Windows 10, MiPad 2 shows up in unknown device as mipad with a yellow triangular warning sign. I installed the official XiaoMiFlash thingy from their Chinese forum, yet it doesn't help at all. Do anyone have a driver for MiPad 2's fastboot mode? P.S., the tablet does show up under Windows when booting normally as a media device.

[TA-1066] Help SPTool flash tool stuck

I have a nokia 1 TA 1066 currently on android 10 go
I want to downgrade to android 9 or 8.1
I have the SPTool scatter file and zip ready.
But SPTool just sits there doing nothing.
My device is detected in fastboot when I run
Code:
fastboot devices
command.
I have all the drivers as mentioned on the internet (see screenshots).
I'm on windows 10 1909, with driver signature verification turned off
Any help or pointers is appreciated.

Question I screwed up...moto X40 bricked / Any EDL mode available?

Hi guys sadly I completely softbricked my motorola X40 phone i'm a idiot.
I flashed to a wrong firmware file (edge 30 pro) and re-locked bootloader then found it phone doesn't properly boot anymore.
I can boot it in fastboot mode but flashing in normal fastboot mode doesn't work with locked bootloader and lenovo rescue tool can't help me either.
Edit: Weirdly I managed to boot it up and it shows as a "motorola edge 30 pro" and I can control my screen with a USB mouse.
But when I try to enable "OEM unlocking" in developer options the settings app just crashes.
But my problem stays the same, i'm still stuck with a locked bootloader
Is there any chance to trick this phone into EDL mode or any working blankflash?
Any suggestions? i'd appreciate it
jody2k said:
Hi guys sadly I completely softbricked my motorola X40 phone i'm a idiot.
I flashed to a wrong firmware file (edge 30 pro) and re-locked bootloader then found it phone doesn't properly boot anymore.
I can boot it in fastboot mode but flashing in normal fastboot mode doesn't work with locked bootloader and lenovo rescue tool can't help me either.
Edit: Weirdly I managed to boot it up and it shows as a "motorola edge 30 pro" and I can control my screen with a USB mouse.
But when I try to enable "OEM unlocking" in developer options the settings app just crashes.
But my problem stays the same, i'm still stuck with a locked bootloader
Is there any chance to trick this phone into EDL mode or any working blankflash?
Any suggestions? i'd appreciate it
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It doesn't matter if the oem lock is on to flash the stock firmware.
You can directly flash the right firmware via fastboot. Lenovo rescue tool may not flash...
cascade128 said:
It doesn't matter if the oem lock is on to flash the stock firmware.
You can directly flash the right firmware via fastboot. Lenovo rescue tool may not flash...
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Hi thanks for the response, how to flash directly stock firmware? which method should I use? This is what I get when I try to flash anything through adb (phone in fastboot mode) I added a screenshot from adb in windows and took a picture from my phone to show in which fastboot mode it shows.
Tried several things flashing directly from adb but it always says permission denied because of the bootloader lock, maybe i'm doing something wrong.
It's not adb, it's fastboot mode.
Where you are is right.
It will be in the mode in the screenshot of the device, that's right.
Use the one in the file i gave you.
Here are the guidelines.
01. Download the latest Firmware from lolinet
02. We extract the firmware.zip, open servicefile.xml and copy the contents into this website
03. Download the mfastboot.rar ADB i gave and put it in the rom folder you extracted.
04. We put the flashfile.bat we created (Step 02. Extract, open servicefile.xml and copy the content to this site) into the rom folder you extracted.
05. Reboot your phone into fastboot (adb reboot fastboot or press and hold Power + Volume Down)
06. Everything is ready, click on the ''flashfile.bat'' file.
07. Don't disconnect the phone until the update has finished.
cascade128 said:
It's not adb, it's fastboot mode.
Where you are is right.
It will be in the mode in the screenshot of the device, that's right.
Use the one in the file i gave you.
Here are the guidelines.
01. Download the latest Firmware from lolinet
02. We extract the firmware.zip, open servicefile.xml and copy the contents into this website
03. Download the mfastboot.rar ADB i gave and put it in the rom folder you extracted.
04. We put the flashfile.bat we created (Step 02. Extract, open servicefile.xml and copy the content to this site) into the rom folder you extracted.
05. Reboot your phone into fastboot (adb reboot fastboot or press and hold Power + Volume Down)
06. Everything is ready, click on the ''flashfile.bat'' file.
07. Don't disconnect the phone until the update has finished.
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Hi thanks for helping me, I downloaded the right firmware, uploaded the servicefile.xml to the site you gave me and created the flashfile.bat. Pasted the flashfile.bat into the samen folder as the rom and also extracted the mfastboot.rar into the same rom folder.
Then clicked on the flashfile.bat but sadly I get the same error's (Permission Denied)
My phone is still in fastboot mode (right screenshot)
Any idea's?
jody2k said:
Hi thanks for helping me, I downloaded the right firmware, uploaded the servicefile.xml to the site you gave me and created the flashfile.bat. Pasted the flashfile.bat into the samen folder as the rom and also extracted the mfastboot.rar into the same rom folder.
Then clicked on the flashfile.bat but sadly I get the same error's (Permission Denied)
My phone is still in fastboot mode (right screenshot)
Any idea's?
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Very interesting, it shouldn't give such an error. You are flashing Motorola signed images, you don't need the bootloader unlocked for this Sorry i can't be of more help, i hope you can recover your device...
cascade128 said:
Very interesting, it shouldn't give such an error. You are flashing Motorola signed images, you don't need the bootloader unlocked for this Sorry i can't be of more help, i hope you can recover your device...
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Yea indeed well thanks anyway, my only hope left is a third party recovery tool that supports this phone in future.
I'll put the X40 in my closet until then and buy another new phone in the meanwhile don't have much of a choice lol.
Hello!
Did you try RSDLite tool to flash firmware?
thunderman75 said:
Hello!
Did you try RSDLite tool to flash firmware?
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I tried but the issue is there that it doesn't detect the port / device on the RSDlite tool.
Meanwhile I can see in devicemanager in windows the phone is detected in ADB/fastboot mode but RSDlite tool needs some portmode to succeed, the tool says it doesn't detect my device. I can't seem to connect it with that port RSDlite tool needs, also tried general ADB drivers but didn't help either. I also saw in one topic to make it work with RSD tool you need to install the qualcomm drivers, but these drivers don't work with this phone in normal fastboot mode. In other words I can't seem to RSD tool recognise my phone on the needed port. I think this tool only works in EDL mode (+qualcomm driver) but my moto X40 doesn't yet support EDL mode I think.
https://androidmtk.com/use-rsd-lite-tool
=> I followwed this tutorial but @ Step nr.8 there isn't any port or device detected even when my phone is correctly in fastboot mode
I tried Generic ADB drivers and the official motorola USB drivers, both detected in devicemanager in windows but RSDtool lite didn't detect my phone.
jody2k said:
I tried but the issue is there that it doesn't detect the port / device on the RSDlite tool.
Meanwhile I can see in devicemanager in windows the phone is detected in ADB/fastboot mode but RSDlite tool needs some portmode to succeed, the tool says it doesn't detect my device. I can't seem to connect it with that port RSDlite tool needs, also tried general ADB drivers but didn't help either. I also saw in one topic to make it work with RSD tool you need to install the qualcomm drivers, but these drivers don't work fastboot mode. In other words I can't seem to RSD tool recognise my phone on the needed port. I think this tool only works in EDL mode (+qualcomm driver) but my moto X40 doesn't yet support EDL mode I think.
https://androidmtk.com/use-rsd-lite-tool
=> I followwed this tutorial but @ Step nr.8 there isn't any port or device detected even when my phone is correctly in fastboot mode
I tried Generic ADB drivers and the official motorola USB drivers, both detected in devicemanager in windows but RSDtool lite didn't detect my phone.
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This looks promising:
Motorola Unbrick Tool: Unbrick any Moto Device via EDL Mode
In this comprehensive guide, we will show you the detailed steps to unbrick any Motorola device booted to EDL Mode using the Unbrick Tool.
droidwin.com
thunderman75 said:
This looks promising:
Motorola Unbrick Tool: Unbrick any Moto Device via EDL Mode
In this comprehensive guide, we will show you the detailed steps to unbrick any Motorola device booted to EDL Mode using the Unbrick Tool.
droidwin.com
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Yeah let's hope my device model (X40) get's support soon
@mark332 Any idea's?
I have the same problem, because I did the same thing hahaha, I tried these methods and nothing was successful, I tried to use Lenovo's RSA, but it only installs the correct firmware and Fastboot, but when it comes to rescuing it just has a "Warning" message.
zequinhaBR said:
I have the same problem, because I did the same thing hahaha, I tried these methods and nothing was successful, I tried to use Lenovo's RSA, but it only installs the correct firmware and Fastboot, but when it comes to rescuing it just has a "Warning" message.View attachment 5872305
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Guess we are in the same boat loll xp having indeed the exact same message. I think the RSA tool detects the right device but it checks for some sort of keys/verification and sees it isn't the right firmware so it stops flashing.
I have found out you can also enter recovery mode by selecting "recovery" in fastboot mode with the key buttons.
Then you need to press power button + down key for 3 seconds, then short the volume up key.
Youll get a other menu with also fastboot mode and adb sideload etc...
but again sadly neither fastboot or adb sideload did work for me
When I tried to flash the original firmware in sideload mode trough ADB it gives a"verification error"
In fastboot mode it says that it can't flash with locked device
I hope this info will be any useful for people stumble upon this topic in the future and maybe help to unbrick this phone.
jody2k said:
I tried but the issue is there that it doesn't detect the port / device on the RSDlite tool.
Meanwhile I can see in devicemanager in windows the phone is detected in ADB/fastboot mode but RSDlite tool needs some portmode to succeed, the tool says it doesn't detect my device. I can't seem to connect it with that port RSDlite tool needs, also tried general ADB drivers but didn't help either. I also saw in one topic to make it work with RSD tool you need to install the qualcomm drivers, but these drivers don't work with this phone in normal fastboot mode. In other words I can't seem to RSD tool recognise my phone on the needed port. I think this tool only works in EDL mode (+qualcomm driver) but my moto X40 doesn't yet support EDL mode I think.
https://androidmtk.com/use-rsd-lite-tool
=> I followwed this tutorial but @ Step nr.8 there isn't any port or device detected even when my phone is correctly in fastboot mode
I tried Generic ADB drivers and the official motorola USB drivers, both detected in devicemanager in windows but RSDtool lite didn't detect my phone.
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New hope on horizont for your phone...Machine with Windows10(32-bit) and Moto USB drivers(32-bit).
Phone booted in fastboot mode and connected to PC,recognized instantly.
Screenshot of my Moto Edge 30 ultra connected to above mentioned PC.
Good luck!!!
thunderman75 said:
New hope on horizont for your phone...Machine with Windows10(32-bit) and Moto USB drivers(32-bit).
Phone booted in fastboot mode and connected to PC,recognized instantly.
Screenshot of my Moto Edge 30 ultra connected to above mentioned PC.
Good luck!!!
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Hey man thanks for your response, sadly i'm on a 64bit windows 11 version. Would it be any different than the 64bit driver vs 32bit you think? Because have tried this several times can't get RSD lite detect my phone . In device manager it's detected first as "fastboot rtwo s" and when the moto 64bit driver is installed it's detected as "motorola ADB interface" so it's correctly detect by the system.
My phone is also in fastboot mode never the less RSD lite tool doesn't detect anything
Guess I could try to install windows 10 32bit i'll keep this updated
jody2k said:
Hey man thanks for your response, sadly i'm on a 64bit windows 11 version. Would it be any different than the 64bit driver from motorola you think? Because have tried this several times can't get RSD lite detect my phone . In device manager it's detected first as "fastboot rtwo s" and when the moto 64bit driver is installed it's detected as "motorola ADB interface" so it's correctly detect by the system.
Never the less RSD lite tool doesn't detect anything
On which mode is your edge 30 phone, fastboot or edl?
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I also have 64 bit Win11 machine with RSD Lite installed and it can't detect phone.
But when I connect it to my old laptop(Win10-32 bit,RSD Lite) phone is detected instantly.
Try to find someone who has machine with 32 bit Windows and try to rescue your phone.
Tip from professionals: RSD Lite works best with older version of a 32 bit Windows...
thunderman75 said:
I also have 64 bit Win11 machine with RSD Lite installed and it can't detect phone.
But when I connect it to my old laptop(Win10-32 bit,RSD Lite) phone is detected instantly.
Try to find someone who has machine with 32 bit Windows and try to rescue your phone.
Tip from professionals: RSD Lite works best with older version of a 32 bit Windows...
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Just tried on my older 32bit computer with windows 10 and installed the 32bit driver for motorola. Sadly the issue is the same, RSD lite doesn't detect the moto x40. Where did you download the driver?
Motorola USB Driver for Windows 32-Bit/64-Bit - Driver Market
Download now the latest and official Motorola USB Driver for Windows. We shared the latest Motorola USB Driver for Windows.
www.drivermarket.net
Reinstall driver and restart PC(mandatory),it should work then.
thunderman75 said:
Motorola USB Driver for Windows 32-Bit/64-Bit - Driver Market
Download now the latest and official Motorola USB Driver for Windows. We shared the latest Motorola USB Driver for Windows.
www.drivermarket.net
Reinstall driver and restart PC(mandatory),it should work then.
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Tried that too several times but thanks for the suggestion anyways.
Took my time also this evening to reinstall a clean windows 32bit version, installed 32bit moto driver again from your link.
Reboot, nope
Same issue, RSD lite doesn't detect anything while the driver and device is recognized in device manager whatever I tried last 2 weeks.
I also opened the phone and searched on the motherboard for EDL test points, no avail too.
I think the RSD tool lite or the usb driver needs a update for this device or someone needs to find out how to get this phone into EDL mode. This can take months maybe years who knows lol
I just gave up and bought myself a new phone (xiaomi 13)

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