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Installing the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) USB driver is a critical step for anyone looking to flash firmware, fix boot loops, or manage phone data on a Windows PC. Because this model uses a MediaTek (MTK) chipset, standard connectivity drivers often fail, making it necessary to install specific MTK VCOM or Preloader drivers to ensure the computer recognizes the device in "Flash Mode". 1. Essential Drivers for Nokia 130 RM-1035
To successfully connect your device for flashing or recovery, you typically need two types of drivers:
MTK USB VCOM Driver: Specifically required for the computer to communicate with the MediaTek chipset when the phone is powered off.
Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver: The official standard driver for general data transfer and modem functions.
MTK Preloader Driver: Required by professional tools like Miracle Box or Infinity-Best to identify the phone before the flashing process begins. 2. How to Install Nokia 130 RM-1035 nokia+130+rm1035+usb+driver+better
Manual installation is often more reliable than automatic detection, especially on Windows 10 or 11.
Download the Driver Package: You can find suitable versions through community repositories like DriverIdentifier or dedicated mobile software forums.
Open Device Manager: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
Add Legacy Hardware: Click on your computer name at the top, go to Action > Add legacy hardware, and follow the wizard to "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list". Installing the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) USB driver is
Browse for File: Click Have Disk and navigate to your downloaded driver folder (specifically looking for the .inf file in the MTK or Nokia folder).
Select Driver: Choose the MTK USB Port or Nokia USB Connectivity driver from the list and finish the installation. 3. Flashing & Software Recovery Tools
Once the driver is correctly installed, you can use several tools to repair or update your
Step-by-Step (Once You Get the Right Driver)
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Remove old driver remnants:
- Open Device Manager.
- Show hidden devices.
- Uninstall any greyed-out "Nokia USB" or "MTK" entries.
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Install the better driver:
- Run
InstallDriver.exeas administrator. - If asked, choose "Always trust" for the MediaTek certificate.
- Run
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Connect Nokia 130 (powered OFF)
- Hold the Power button + Volume Down while plugging USB.
- Device Manager will flicker – then show MediaTek DA USB VCOM Port (COMx).
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If it still shows as unknown:
- Right-click → Update driver → Browse → Let me pick → Have Disk → point to the
usb2ser_2kINF file inside the driver folder.
- Right-click → Update driver → Browse → Let me pick → Have Disk → point to the
Step 3 – Manual INF install (if needed)
- Connect Nokia 130 via USB (phone powered ON).
- Open Device Manager → find unknown device or “Nokia USB Phone Parent”.
- Right-click → Update driver → Browse my computer → Let me pick.
- Have disk → Browse to extracted folder containing
nokia_usb_generic.inf. - Select Nokia USB Generic (not “Nokia USB OBEX” unless testing).
- Accept unsigned driver warning.
3. IMEI Repair (Advanced Users)
Using tools like Maui Meta Tool, the better VCOM driver allows you to rewrite corrupted IMEI numbers after a firmware crash. This requires a stable, non-drop connection that only professional-grade drivers provide. Step-by-Step (Once You Get the Right Driver)
The "Better" Driver Setup
Here’s the exact driver that finally worked – and why it's superior:
- Driver name:
MTK_USB_Driver_v1.0.8_for_Nokia_130_RM1035(signed version) - Supports: Flashing, USB modem mode, mass storage, and AT command interface.
- No blue screen on disconnect.
- No need to disable driver signature enforcement (the real win).