Though not directly related to driver installation, these steps are crucial for using your device with the computer:
Two versions are most reliable:
Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart to "Disable driver signature enforcement". Step-by-Step Manual Installation (x64) mtk usb serial port driver x64 top
When an MTK device is connected to a computer—specifically when it enters a pre-loader or "BROM" mode (often triggered during flashing or unbricking processes)—it identifies itself as a serial device. Without the specific driver, the operating system (typically Windows) treats the device as an "Unknown Device" and refuses to communicate. The MTK USB Serial Port Driver resolves this by telling the operating system how to route data to and from the MediaTek SoC. This enables software tools like SP Flash Tool to write firmware, or ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to execute shell commands. Though not directly related to driver installation, these
Installing MTK (MediaTek) USB Serial Port Drivers on 64-bit Windows (10/11) is essential for flashing firmware, using the SP Flash Tool, or performing IMEI repairs. Since these drivers are often unsigned, standard installation frequently fails without specific manual steps. Step 1: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement The MTK USB Serial Port Driver resolves this
Even the "top" driver will fail if installed incorrectly. Follow this exact sequence.