Nokia Ta 1188 Usb Driver Fastboot ~repack~
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, a budget-friendly Android One smartphone. If you need to perform advanced tasks like flashing firmware or unlocking the bootloader, you must install the correct USB and Fastboot drivers to ensure your Windows PC recognizes the device in Fastboot mode. Drivers & Tools Required To connect your Nokia TA-1188 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
to a computer for Fastboot commands, you typically need two main components:
Android SDK Platform-Tools: This includes the essential fastboot.exe and adb.exe files.
Google USB Drivers: Specifically, the Android Bootloader Interface driver is required for Fastboot mode recognition. How to Install Nokia TA-1188 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Fastboot Drivers
If your device is not detected when you type fastboot devices in the command prompt, follow these manual installation steps:
Installation Guide for ADB/Fastboot & Android USB Driver (Windows 10/11)
The Nokia TA-1188 (Nokia 2.2) uses standard Google USB Drivers for Fastboot mode, as it is part of the Android One program. To ensure your computer recognizes the device while it's in Fastboot, follow the steps below. 🛠️ Required Tools
Google USB Drivers: Necessary if Windows doesn't automatically detect the phone in bootloader mode.
SDK Platform-Tools: Contains the fastboot.exe utility needed to send commands. 💻 How to Install Fastboot Drivers nokia ta 1188 usb driver fastboot
Download & Extract: Get the Google USB Driver and extract the ZIP file to a known folder (e.g., your desktop). Enter Fastboot Mode: Turn off your Nokia 2.2.
Connect it to your PC via USB cable while holding Volume Down + Power.
Release the buttons when "FASTBOOT mode" appears on the screen. Update in Device Manager: Right-click the Start button and open Device Manager.
Look for "Android" or "Other Devices" with a yellow warning triangle.
Right-click it → Update driver → Browse my computer for drivers.
Choose "Let me pick from a list..." → Show All Devices → Have Disk.
Navigate to your extracted folder and select android_winusb.inf. Select Android Bootloader Interface and click Install. 🧪 Verify Connection
Open a Command Prompt in your Platform-Tools folder and type:fastboot devices
If installed correctly, your device's serial number will appear in the list. The Nokia TA-1188 Go to product viewer dialog
How to Install Nokia 2.2 (TA-1188) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. USB and Fastboot Drivers
If you are trying to flash firmware, unlock the bootloader, or fix a "hang on logo" issue on your Nokia 2.2 (TA-1188) , having the correct USB drivers is essential. The Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
is powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 (MT6761) chipset, which requires specific MediaTek (MTK) VCOM and Android Bootloader drivers for Fastboot mode to work correctly. 1. Download Essential Drivers To ensure a stable connection between your and your Windows PC, you will need:
Nokia USB Connectivity Drivers: The official drivers for standard data transfer and general connectivity.
MediaTek (MTK) USB VCOM Drivers: Necessary if you are using tools like SP Flash Tool to repair a "dead boot" or flash a stock ROM.
Google USB Driver (Fastboot Interface): Required specifically for Fastboot mode when your device is listed as "Android" with a yellow warning sign in Device Manager. 2. Manual Installation via Device Manager
If your device isn't recognized in Fastboot mode, follow these steps to manually update the driver: Nokia 2.2 - Full phone specifications - GSMArena.com
Nokia TA-1188 (the model number for the ) requires specific USB drivers to interface with a PC for tasks like flashing firmware or performing a hard reset via Driver Specifications & Requirements is powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 (MT6761)
chipset. Because of this, the drivers must support both standard Android protocols (ADB/Fastboot) and MediaTek-specific preloader interfaces. Operating Systems: Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Driver Types: ADB Drivers: Step 1: Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging
For communication when the device is powered on with USB debugging enabled. Fastboot Drivers:
Specifically for when the device is in "Bootloader" or "Fastboot" mode. MediaTek (VCOM) Drivers:
Necessary for low-level flashing or fixing "dead boot" issues. Stack Overflow Reliable Driver Sources
You can obtain the necessary drivers through the following official and reputable community channels: Official Nokia USB Driver Disk:
You can download an extracted version of the official driver disk originally shipped with Nokia devices from Nokia 2.2 Driver Package:
A dedicated step-by-step installation guide and driver package is available at HardReset.info Universal ADB Drivers: If standard drivers fail, the Universal ADB Driver ClockworkMod often works for basic Fastboot connectivity. Stack Overflow Installation & Troubleshooting Fastboot Connection If your PC fails to recognize the
in Fastboot mode (often appearing as an "Unknown Android Device" in Device Manager), follow these steps: Manual Update: Device Manager
, right-click the unknown device, and select "Update driver". Browse Local Files:
Choose "Browse my computer for drivers" -> "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer". Select Interface: Google, Inc. Kedacom USB Device and select Android Bootloader Interface Verification: Run the command fastboot devices
in your terminal. If successful, your device's serial number will appear. Elo - Technical Support Common Use Cases for
Example fastboot getvar all Output (TA-1188):
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) battery-soc-ok: yes
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3850mV
(bootloader) variant: SDM205
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) product: TA1188
(bootloader) serialno: XXXXXXXX
(bootloader) kernel: lk
(bootloader) product: sdm205
all: Done
Step 1: Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging on TA-1188
- On your phone, go to Settings > About Phone.
- Tap Build Number seven times until "You are now a developer" appears.
- Go back to Settings > System > Developer Options.
- Enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking (if available).
Issue 2: Device Shows as "Kedacom USB Device"
- Cause: Generic driver conflict.
- Fix: Uninstall the Kedacom driver, then manually install Google USB driver as described above.
When you need them
- Installing firmware or custom images.
- Using ADB/Fastboot tools for debugging or recovery.
- Recovering from soft-brick or unlocking bootloader.


















I saw that you mentioned the spice tastes like Italian Sausage because of the fennel, yet there is no fennel in this recipe?
I’m sorry about that, Lori, that was written in an unclear way and I’ll edit that.
I was referring to the Italian Sausage Seasoning Blend, which uses the above Italian seasoning blend as an ingredient, but also has additional ingredients like fennel to get the taste that you are used to in Italian sausage. You can find the Italian Sausage Seasoning blend here. Sorry for the confusion!