MTP Driver Windows 10 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

Hello, i have problem with MTP Driver after Windows 10 Anniversary Update. I cant install a driver for MTP Device. When I'm trying to install some files the Device Manager says
The driver installation file missing a required entry. The reason may be that the INF was written for Windows 95 or later. Contact your hardware vendor.
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I have Redmi Note 3

Did you disable driver signature verification?

Thread can be closed. I just revert the update. Without anniversary update everything is workink correct
Mod Edit: Thread closed.

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Usb Driver for Windows7 SP1 x64

Hi guys the topic says what i need..i drivers i was using in Win Xp(approx 15mb) is not working here..it says it is missing some digital signature blah blah..
Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)
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So if anyone using Win7 Sp1 x64 & connecting phone for mass storage plzz share the driver they are using or the link..Urgently needed..
used lg mobile phone support to download driver.
confirmed. it is working.
here is link: http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/P505-Driver/documents/B2CAppSetup.exe
Rayman96 said:
confirmed. it is working.
here is link: http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/P505-Driver/documents/B2CAppSetup.exe
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just ran the above...gave imsi no...downloaded usb drivers..installed..connected phone still says just installing new hardware....nothing at last windows is ok as i formatted yesterday.. i think the problem is the drivers are all ok but they r for x86 not x64 as they r getting installed in program files(x86) each time..

[Q] [Question] Fastboot drivers SK17i on Windows 8 Release preview?

I have recently installed Windows 8 Release preview and can't manage to install fastboot drivers. Tried already installing them from flashtool drivers folder but windows doesn't recognize them, also tried manually from device manager pointing at the extracted drivers from flashtool drivers setup (used universal extractor). Last i tried the inf file from SE bootloader unlocking page....no way....does anyone know how to do it? In HTC 3d they solved this with a modified fastboot driver for Windows 8. I really am beginning to like the interface of this new windows , don't want to switch back to 7.
EDIT: Found the solution . Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
how you have done it?
Fastboot drivers
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
gdeliana said:
Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
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for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
Thanks guys, I get it using this two posts togethers...
First, use this tutorial to disable drivers signature for Win 8
a_ejazz said:
for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
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Than use the drivers from link bellow
Lasanda said:
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
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Everythings is working fine now!

N9 isn't recognized by Windows 7 pc

Hi, I'm new to the N9, have had the tablet about a week. I have tried connecting it to my windows 7 Pc and the N9 isn't recognized. I have tried all the basics, all drivers are current, set tablet to mtp, and not found. I have connected to a friend's Windows 10 PC and the N9 is found immediately. My N9 is a wifi only device, non rooted. I have 2 other Android devices that my W7 PC finds with no issue. Anyone else experience this, and or have any suggestions on how to fix this issue ? Not looking to root at this point. Any help and guidance would be greatly appreciated
I think there are many threads about this problem. Nexus Root Toolkit has a driver installation feature.
If you were starting from scratch I'd delete any unknown "tablet/usb" devices in Device Manager - look for the also delete drivers option.
Google's W7 installation instructions are here http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Win7
On this page http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html is a link to download a zip file of the drivers (not the full SDK package) Click here to download the latest Google USB Driver ZIP file.
This software http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html is possibly better than device manager in deleting drivers
In some cases, you need to enable ADB on your N9 before plugging it into your PC (Settings -> Developer Options -> Android Debugging).
peterk-1 said:
I think there are many threads about this problem. Nexus Root Toolkit has a driver installation feature.
If you were starting from scratch I'd delete any unknown "tablet/usb" devices in Device Manager - look for the also delete drivers option.
Google's W7 installation instructions are here http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Win7
On this page http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html is a link to download a zip file of the drivers (not the full SDK package) Click here to download the latest Google USB Driver ZIP file.
This software http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html is possibly better than device manager in deleting drivers
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Thank you for your help, I had already tried all of this, but tried once more in case a step was missed. Every other Android device I have, or had never gave me an issue like this. The 2 android phones I have connect to pc without a problem, I am at a loss, lol.
When deleting drivers, should I have deleted all drivers for all devices, or just the ones installed from N9 ? Thanks again for your help
eckharttim said:
Thank you for your help, I had already tried all of this, but tried once more in case a step was missed. Every other Android device I have, or had never gave me an issue like this. The 2 android phones I have connect to pc without a problem, I am at a loss, lol.
When deleting drivers, should I have deleted all drivers for all devices, or just the ones installed from N9 ? Thanks again for your help
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I've not got access to a Windows 7 PC. Does this page help http://www.topnotchtablets.com/FixUSBproblems
A basic one. I don't think it's relevant until you have a connection. Do you know that the N9 USB connection defaults to "charging only" and you need to pull down the notification menu to enable MTP to see the device contents
In USBDeview
Expand the window there are a lot more columns
There is a "connected" y/n column. I'm not certain that this works as expected, I can connect a tablet and despite an F5 refresh or a restart of the program it will stay a "No"
Look at the VendorId column AFAIK everything Google Nexus related has an ID of "18D1"
Have tried to establish what, if anything pops up in Device Manager when you plug in the N9 so you can disable it? Nirsoft have a program http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/device_manager_view.html that gives a table view of all devices - no clicking to expand trees
peterk-1 said:
I've not got access to a Windows 7 PC. Does this page help http://www.topnotchtablets.com/FixUSBproblems
A basic one. I don't think it's relevant until you have a connection. Do you know that the N9 USB connection defaults to "charging only" and you need to pull down the notification menu to enable MTP to see the device contents
In USBDeview
Expand the window there are a lot more columns
There is a "connected" y/n column. I'm not certain that this works as expected, I can connect a tablet and despite an F5 refresh or a restart of the program it will stay a "No"
Look at the VendorId column AFAIK everything Google Nexus related has an ID of "18D1"
Have tried to establish what, if anything pops up in Device Manager when you plug in the N9 so you can disable it? Nirsoft have a program http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/device_manager_view.html that gives a table view of all devices - no clicking to expand trees
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Thank you for your help I greatly appreciated it. After trying pretty much everything, I decided to see if the ruu's for my two phones would run on W10. They did, so I then proceeded to update my W7 to W10. N9 communicates perfectly now with my PC. Thank you

Windows 10 Anniversary Update MTP Driver Fix..!!

For those who updated Windows 10 Anniversary Edition and facing issues with MTP mode (Media transfer protocol).
Just uninstall the driver and update manually from the .inf i uploaded
Don't forget to click on thanks button.
not working for W10 anniversary edition enterprise x64
maybe it works only for x32 edition ?
this is what I did without luck with your shared file "wpdmtp.inf" :
1) removed old drivers traces with USBDeview
2) rebooted
3) downloaded your driver wpdmtp.inf file from Microsoft 10.0.14393.0 (21-06-06)
4) installed your .inf file following those steps:
> Windows 10 device manager
> Add legacy hardware
> Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)
> Show All Devices
(retrieving list)
> Have Disk
> MTP USB Driver
> picked "wpdmtp.inf" file
Note: maybe you should tell us when to plug or not the smartphone device in the computer USB port because it's probably important!
just install MiPCSuite, the driver will be auto installed...
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
Rifatspir said:
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
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I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
Rifatspir said:
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
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It's already part of Windows 10 64 bit. no need to download a separate file. just follow the path on the screenshot
BlueJeans said:
I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
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Can u see the storage in "THIS PC".
My adb, fastboot is working but storage interface not showing....
WIN 7, 8, 8.1 showed storage & i can transfer files easily.
Rifatspir said:
Can u see the storage in "THIS PC".
My adb, fastboot is working but storage interface not showing....
WIN 7, 8, 8.1 showed storage & i can transfer files easily.
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Of course, that's what this is supposed to fix.
dustmalik said:
It's already part of Windows 10 64 bit. no need to download a separate file. just follow the path on the screenshot
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I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
Rifatspir said:
I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
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In case you didn't know, inf files are driver files, so that's exactly what you need.
This is the solution
BlueJeans said:
I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
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This is it! Takes care of many other posts regarding USB connectivity of xiaomi and other phones. If you cannot find the .in under windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf", just add it by unpacking the above attached .zip File. Thank you!
Rifatspir said:
I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
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me too bro..
any solution?
i tried manually install wpdmtp.inf
my pc said sucessfull insdtaled but when i search INF
nothing there.
my RN3PRO can t connect to pc???
emmanuelo7 said:
me too bro..
any solution?
i tried manually install wpdmtp.inf
my pc said sucessfull insdtaled but when i search INF
nothing there.
my RN3PRO can t connect to pc???
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Try to use the latest build of Windows 10 & use driver booster to upgrade drivers.
Any solution

Question Windows 11 v22H2 installs outdated drivers

After updating I ran a driver updater tool like IO bit's Driver Booster: it returned 9 drivers are outdated.
So people are highly suggested to scan the installed drivers for actuality.
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I don't suggest any kind of this software. If you have curvedhands.dll than better leave drivers as outdated not then install like this kind of driver booster what ever.
xXx yYy said:
After updating I ran a driver updater tool like IO bit's Driver Booster: it returned 9 drivers are outdated.
So people are highly suggested to scan the installed drivers for actuality.
10 Best Free Driver Updater Tools
Free driver updater programs help you find and update the drivers on your computer. Here are the 10 best free programs that update drivers.
www.lifewire.com
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Dude, don't use driver booster
xXx yYy said:
After updating I ran a driver updater tool like IO bit's Driver Booster: it returned 9 drivers are outdated.
So people are highly suggested to scan the installed drivers for actuality.
10 Best Free Driver Updater Tools
Free driver updater programs help you find and update the drivers on your computer. Here are the 10 best free programs that update drivers.
www.lifewire.com
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You seem to like to suggest risky links and software. Can I ask why you do that?

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