(thanks to Insta from xda-developers forum)Ģ. Go to Driver tab – uninstall the driver, do not restart the computer. Write down the hardware id (in my case it was “USBVid_0bb4&Pid_0cb0&MI_01”). Find your phone on the list and right click on it and go to Properties > Details tab > choose “hardware Ids” from the dropdown list. When it’s finished, right click on My Computer and choose Manage. Connect the phone to the computer, let it install drivers. Note: this is experimental, you do this at your own risk!ġ. But after restart the default driver is installed automatically again – a vicious circle, and frustrating one □ Here are steps to overcome this: When I uninstall it manually, the computer requires restart before I can proceed with manual installation as described in the article above. In my case (old HTC Wildfire S, old HP laptop with XP SP3), when I connect the phone to the computer via USB the driver is immediately installed automatically. “the specified location does not contain hardware information”
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