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Click and browse to the location where you extracted the downloaded driver files.
Check the manufacturer's (Google's) official website for drivers or information about the device.
HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.) β USB Vendor 0BB4 - DeviceHunt usb vid0bb4 amppid0c01 verified
The string is composed of two primary components used by operating systems to identify hardware:
Navigate to the [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64] deployment sections. Append your hardware string explicitly:
Windows, by default, will not allow the installation of drivers that aren't digitally signed. When you manually add a device ID to an existing driver file, it breaks its digital signature. This means you will need to temporarily disable to install it. This public link is valid for 7 days
This mode is used for low-level firmware updates, unlocking bootloaders, or flashing system images on Android devices.
If the standard wizard fails because the PID isn't explicitly defined for your specific legacy handset, you can manually insert the hardware ID verification signature into the driver setup file: Open the downloaded android_winusb.inf file using .
. Because HTC manufactured the first Android developer phones (ADP1), this specific VID/PID became a standard reference in early Android USB drivers. Canβt copy the link right now
If Windows refuses to auto-assign the driver, you must manually point it to the destination files: Press Windows Key + X and select .
Understanding USB ID 0BB4:0C01: The HTC Android Legacy The hardware identifier refers to a historical family of mobile devices manufactured by HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.) . This specific ID is famously associated with the earliest consumer Android smartphones, including the iconic T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream) . Device Identification