When a MediaTek device is powered off and connected via USB while holding specific buttons (e.g., Volume Up or Down), it enumerates as a MediaTek USB Port (V1632) in Windows Device Manager. This is not a standard MTP or ADB connection but a raw USB interface for low-level memory access.

Many users download the but fail during installation. Here is the correct method to avoid the dreaded “Third-party INF does not contain digital signature” error.

: This forum offers a comprehensive collection of signed and manual MediaTek VCOM drivers.

Do not lose time on fake driver scanners. Use the patterns described above, install with signature enforcement disabled, and always use a USB 2.0 port.

Trusted third-party repositories or developer forums can be used to download the drivers because MediaTek does not always provide a direct download portal:

A simplified one-click installer found on Android File Host .

Do run Install.bat automatically—it often fails. Instead:

By following this comprehensive guide, you should be able to successfully download and install the Mediatek USB Port V1632 Driver, ensuring a stable and efficient connection between your Mediatek-based device and computer.

: It facilitates interaction with the "PreLoader" environment, which is the initial software that runs before the Android OS. BootROM (BROM) Access

Essential for flashing stock ROMs or custom recoveries.

MediaTek_USB_Port_V1632_Android_MT65xx_Driver

) is a critical system utility that enables high-level communication between a Windows PC and mobile devices powered by MediaTek chipsets.