Bit Gsm Forum: Nokia Rm-1035 Mtk Usb Driver 64
Before downloading, ensure the driver package matches your specific device and system environment: Nokia 130 (RM-1035) Chipset: MediaTek (MTK) Driver Type: CDC Serial, VCOM, and Preloader Drivers
Modern Windows operating systems—specifically Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server editions—are predominantly 64-bit. A 64-bit driver is necessary for these systems to communicate with the MT6260 chipset. Without the correct 64-bit driver, your computer will not recognize the phone when it is in "Preloader" or "BROM" mode, rendering flashing and repair tools ineffective.
A working USB driver is your foundation. From there, GSM Forum users typically move on to specialized software to perform tasks:
Nokia RM-1035 (Nokia 130) uses a MediaTek (MTK) chipset , requiring specialized drivers for flashing firmware or performing repairs on Windows 64-bit systems. Because these drivers are often unsigned, standard installation on modern Windows versions usually fails without manual intervention. Key Requirements for 64-Bit Installation Nokia Rm-1035 Mtk Usb Driver 64 Bit Gsm Forum
The GSM forum is a popular online community where mobile enthusiasts, developers, and users gather to discuss various mobile-related topics. The forum is a valuable resource for users who want to:
Remove the battery from your Nokia RM-1035, reinsert it (do not turn it on), hold the boot key (usually the center navigation key or the 'star' key), and connect it to the PC via USB.
It is the central hub for accessing unique tools and knowledge specific to Nokia MediaTek phones, such as: Before downloading, ensure the driver package matches your
Select > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart .
If you are facing a specific error during the flashing process, let me know: What are you using? What error message or log output is the tool showing? Which version of Windows (10 or 11) is on your PC?
Official drivers do exist from Nokia/Microsoft for the RM-1035 in 64-bit format. The working drivers are community-sourced from: A working USB driver is your foundation
When you connect your Nokia 130 to a Windows PC, the operating system may not automatically recognize it or may treat it as an unrecognized device. The USB driver acts as a translator, allowing your PC to understand the signals sent from the phone. This is essential for:
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Driver installs but phone not detected | Use a or powered hub. | | “Driver not signed” error (Windows 10 x64) | Boot into Disable Driver Signature Enforcement permanently via Group Policy. | | Device disconnects after 1 second | Replace USB cable; install libusb filter via Zadig. | | SP Flash Tool error “S_BROM_CMD_STARTCMD_FAIL” | Use SP Flash Tool v5.1628 or older (newer versions drop MT6572 support). | | RM-1035 not entering Preloader | Remove battery → wait 10s → reconnect battery → hold Vol+ → insert USB. |
The is an essential but unofficial component for any GSM technician working with the Nokia XL. While no longer supported by Nokia, the driver remains available through enthusiast GSM forums and enables resurrection of bricked devices, flash custom ROMs, and perform low-level maintenance on this MediaTek-based handset.