Nokia 130 Rm-1035 Usb Driver [portable]

Connect the Nokia 130 to your PC via a USB 2.0 port (USB 3.0 ports sometimes cause connection issues). Device Manager , right-click the "Unknown Device," and select Update driver Browse my computer for drivers

The hardware ID for the Nokia 130 RM-1035 is typically USB\VID_0421&PID_06C3 or similar variations depending on the mode (Normal vs. Flash).

: Often used for recovery and fixing "Contact Service" errors. Miracle Box or FlashTool

Duration: 90 minutes Total marks: 100

Guide to Installing Nokia 130 (RM-1035) USB Drivers Connecting an older feature phone like the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) to a modern PC can be tricky. Whether you are trying to transfer music, back up contacts, or perform a firmware flash, having the correct USB driver is the essential first step. Why You Need the RM-1035 Driver nokia 130 rm-1035 usb driver

Click , choose Install the hardware that I manually select from a list , and click Next .

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The is a basic feature phone running on Nokia’s Series 30+ operating system. While it doesn’t support high-end smartphone features, connecting it to a PC via USB is sometimes necessary for tasks like file transfer, firmware updates, or repair using specialized flash tools. The USB driver enables proper communication between the phone and a Windows computer.

| Issue | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Bad USB cable. Use a short, high-quality data cable (not just a charging cable). | | Driver installs but phone not detected | Switch USB ports. Use USB 2.0, not USB 3.0 (blue port). | | Windows automatically disables driver | You must disable driver signature enforcement permanently via bcdedit /set testsigning on (advanced users only). | | Phone not entering Flash mode | You likely have the wrong key combination. For RM-1035, try: Power off > Connect USB > Press and hold Volume Down + Power briefly. | Connect the Nokia 130 to your PC via a USB 2

Click , select the specific MTK driver from the list, and click Next to finish the installation. Troubleshooting Connection Issues

If you plan to flash the firmware using flash tools, you need the MTK VCOM driver. This driver forces the computer to recognize the phone in "Preloader" mode when it is powered off. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

(6) Describe how a user can extract the USB device’s VID:PID on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Provide the exact tool/command or UI path for each. (6 marks)

Ensure you are using a data sync cable . Many cheap micro-USB cables are "charge-only" and will not transmit data to the PC. : Often used for recovery and fixing "Contact

Start with Windows’ automatic driver installation and Nokia PC Suite. Only install VCOM/firmware drivers if advanced service or flashing is required, and follow device-specific guides for preloader modes. Use verified sources and correct cables to minimize issues.

The Nokia 130 RM-1035 uses the SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool). After installing the MediaTek VCOM driver:

If your computer still does not recognize the phone, try these steps:

You can download the official Nokia USB drivers to enable communication between your device and your computer. These drivers are compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11.

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