Usb Vid0bb4 Amppid0c01 Verified ((install)) ❲2026 Edition❳
Select .
Locate the mismatched item (often listed as "Android", "MT65xx Android Phone", or "Unknown Device"). Right-click the item and choose . Opt for Browse my computer for drivers .
If you are looking to get your HTC device recognized, connected, and verified, this guide provides a comprehensive overview of what this ID means, why it happens, and how to fix it. What is USB VID_0BB4&PID_0C01?
Under the [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64] sections, add these lines: usb vid0bb4 amppid0c01 verified
The USB VID:0BB4&PID:0C01 Verified identifier has various applications across different industries. Some of the key uses include:
The USB combination VID_0BB4&PID_0C01 identifies a device connected over USB that is in .
Navigate to the extracted Google USB folder, select the android_winusb.inf file, and press Open. Select
Download the Google USB Driver from the Android Developer site. Locate android_winusb.inf in the downloaded folder. Right-click and open it with Notepad.
To understand the device, we first have to decode the IDs. USB devices use a Vendor ID (VID) and a Product ID (PID) to identify themselves to a computer.
If your computer displays this ID but fails to recognize the device, it usually indicates a missing or misconfigured driver. Opt for Browse my computer for drivers
The best way to obtain a verified driver for VID_0BB4&PID_0C01 is to use the dedicated HTC fastboot driver package.
For Windows systems, the official USB driver for these devices is included in the package (part of the Android SDK). However, the default android_winusb.inf file may not include every possible device.
Select , browse to your extracted folder, choose android_winusb.inf , and select the Android ADB Interface . Confirm any security prompts to complete the installation.
If the identifier fails to show up or drop out during execution: