Here is a breakdown of what this device is and how to get it working.
Drivers for this specific hardware ID are typically included with manufacturer-specific flashing utilities. If your computer does not recognize the device, you may need one of the following: FEL Mode Drivers - Exdroid Tablet - GitHub usb vid 1f3a&pid efe8&rev 02 3 driver
By installing the via the Have Disk method or using Zadig to assign a libusb driver, your Windows machine will instantly recognize the hardware, clearing that pesky yellow exclamation mark and allowing you to proceed with your flashing tasks. Here is a breakdown of what this device
💡 If you see this ID, your device is likely stuck in recovery mode or the "FEL" button is being held down. 💡 If you see this ID, your device
You do not need a generic "USB 2.0 driver." You need the meant for firmware flashing. Once installed, the device will likely appear in Device Manager as a "USB Device(VID_1f3a_PID_efe8)" or similar.
Refers to the specific revision of the device's firmware or hardware interface. Purpose of the Driver