If the device is an Android phone or tablet, the Google USB Driver works for many VID_1F3A devices.
If you have found this string in your Device Manager and are wondering what device you have and how to make it work on your Windows 7 machine, this guide is for you.
Remember that Windows 7 32-bit is an aging platform. If you continue to face driver issues, consider upgrading your operating system or using a 32-bit version of Windows 10, which handles legacy USB IDs much better. For now, the steps above will help you get your VID_1F3A& PID_EFE8 device working again. usb device-vid-1f3a-pid-efe8- windows 7 32 bit
[DeviceList.NTx86] %DeviceName% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1F3A&PID_EFE8
Since this is an Allwinner device, the solution lies in installing the packaged with the flashing tools. Here is a step-by-step guide for Windows 7 32-bit users. If the device is an Android phone or
Obtain the official driver files bundled inside the flashing utility packages. Download the LiveSuit Pack or the standalone .
For reliable long-term use, migrating to a 64-bit OS (Windows 10 or Linux) is strongly advised. However, if Windows 7 32-bit is the only available platform, following the WinUSB installation method with OpenHantek software provides the most stable and functional experience. If you continue to face driver issues, consider
To get this device recognized on , follow these steps: 1. Identify the Device Mode
On a system, this device does not use a native Microsoft driver. It requires a vendor-specific driver – typically a modified version of WinUSB , libusb , or a proprietary kernel driver. Due to Windows 7’s end-of-life status (EOL since January 2020) and its 32-bit architecture, driver signing and compatibility present unique challenges.