To fix this issue, you have to manually reinstall drivers on your PC.
Sometimes Windows automatically install wrong drivers and mixing up different modes.You should see “Android” or “Xiaomi Mi A1” device with yellow exclamation point.In case you still can’t install drivers using the above method, you can always try an alternative one. Press “Next” and wait until drivers are installed.Press “Browse” and locate the “usb_drivers” folder in previously unpacked “Tools” folder.Don’t forget to enable “Include subfolders when searching”. Now press “Search for drivers on this PC”.Right mouse click on it and select “Update drivers”. You can also proceed with installation if USB debugging is enabled or use ADB Sideload. Now start your phone in bootloader/fastboot mode by pressing the “Power” button with “Volume Down” at the same time.Turn off your Mi A1 Android smartphone.Unpack downloaded drivers to any folder you want.Now let’s proceed with installation steps: MacOS version: tools_r26.0.1-macosx.zip.Windows version: tools_r26.0.1-windows.zip.
The damn fastboot driver it's always a problem Įven the drivers and. yet for some reason it was working fine after i installed your drivers. I have a mediatek mt6771 device and it wasnt recognizing with the oem mtk drivers.
Win10 didn't want to eat Google's USB driver for fastboot for Google Glass EE2. i'll never have a problem in the future!! - JDBarlow OMG!! I was beginning to bang my head against the wall UNTIL I FOUND THIS TOOL!! BUT this did everything man it works great.