Usb Vid 1f3a&pid Efe8&rev 02 3 Driver - [better]
Point the search to the Drivers folder within your PhoenixSuit or LiveSuit folder.
You do not need a generic "USB 2.0 driver." You need the meant for firmware flashing. Once installed, the device will likely appear in Device Manager as a "USB Device(VID_1f3a_PID_efe8)" or similar. usb vid 1f3a&pid efe8&rev 02 3 driver
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRSidVendor=="1f3a", ATTRSidProduct=="efe8", TEST=="power/autosuspend", ATTRpower/autosuspend="-1" Point the search to the Drivers folder within
If you need to interact with the device using tools like sunxi-tools or sunxi-fel , you can install a generic driver. Download Zadig . Go to Options > List All Devices . Ensure is selected as the driver, then click
Ensure is selected as the driver, then click Install Driver or Replace Driver . 2. Installing Manufacturer Flashing Tools
Because this is a specialized recovery driver, it is rarely available through Windows Update. You can typically find it in the following places:
Your device only shows this ID when it is in a special boot state (often triggered by holding a "UBOOT" or recovery button while plugging it in). No Windows Update: