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To connect your Nokia 130 (RM-1035)

  1. Download driver package from a reputable source and extract it.
  2. If unsigned, run driver installer as Administrator or use Device Manager → Update driver → Browse my computer → Let me pick → Have Disk and point to the INF.
  3. Reboot after installation.
  4. Use the appropriate service tool (e.g., flashing tool) per its instructions.
  1. Incorrect Device Recognition: Windows often installs a generic "USB Input Device" or "Nokia USB Connectivity" driver that only allows for charging, not data transfer.
  2. Driver Signature Conflicts: The original Nokia drivers (circa 2012-2014) are unsigned or use outdated certificates. Modern 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and 11 automatically block these, leaving your phone invisible to flashing tools.
  3. Flashing Tool Incompatibility: Tools like Phoenix Service Software or Infinity Best require a specific USB Vendor ID (VID_0421 for Nokia) and Product ID (PID). The default Microsoft driver does not pass these through correctly.

Example quick-check list before connecting nokia+130+rm1035+usb+driver+better

Troubleshooting: When "Better" Drivers Still Don't Work

Even with the superior Mediatek drivers, you might encounter issues. Here is a targeted troubleshooting table for the Nokia 130 RM-1035. To connect your Nokia 130 (RM-1035) Go to

  • Use Device Manager to uninstall unknown devices, then reconnect.
  • Temporarily disable driver signature enforcement only if absolutely necessary and you trust the driver source.

Here’s a deep, step-by-step guide to getting the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) USB driver working properly on modern Windows (10/11), with tips for the best stability and functionality. Download driver package from a reputable source and