Download Inco Storm II USB Driver (official) for Windows
Inco Storm II USB Driver for Windows Computer
Inco Storm II USB Driver is a software that facilitates communication between an Inco device and a Windows computer. It is crucial for transferring files, syncing data, and flashing firmware. Without the USB driver, your computer will not recognize your Inco Storm II device.
This article will guide you through the process of downloading and installing the Inco Storm II USB Driver on your Windows computer. Additionally, we will provide troubleshooting tips in case you encounter any issues.
Prerequisites:
- A Windows computer
- An Inco Storm II device
- A USB cable
Download Inco Storm II MediaTek Driver for Windows Computer
Driver File Name: MediaTek Driver
Driver Package Name: Download_Mediatek_Driver_Auto_Installer_v1.1352_(En.USB-Driver.Net).zip
Driver File Size: 9.56 MB
How-to (Install) : Follow Complete Tutorial
Download Inco Storm II ADB Driver for Windows Computer
Driver File Name: ADB Driver
Driver Package Name: Download_usb_driver_r13-windows_(En.USB-Driver.Net).zip
Driver File Size: 8.27 MB
How-to (Install) : Follow Complete Tutorial
Installing Inco Storm II USB Driver on Windows
The Inco Storm II USB driver makes almost every task that needs to be performed by connecting the device to PC easier. All the files can be transferred in no time without worrying about anything. Also, there are certain benefits to having it. Before you proceed to download, it is suggested to you to remove the previously installed Inco Storm II from your PC in case you have installed it. Once you are done, click the below link to download Inco USB Drivers on your PC.
How to install Inco Storm II ADB Driver on Windows
Inco ADB Driver can be used to connect the Inco to the computer and transfer data between the mobile and the computer.
Step 1 : Download and extract Inco Storm II ADB Driver (.inf based) (The link is above) on the Computer. If in case, you have already downloaded and extracted the driver, then SKIP this step.
Step 2 : Open Device Manager on the Computer. Press Win + R key from the keyboard and type devmgmt.msc and Click on OK Button:
Step 3 : Once the Device Manager is Launched, Click on the Computer Name (name can vary from the image below):
Step 4 : Click on the Action Menu and Select Add Legacy Hardware option:
Step 5 : Under Add hardware Dialog Box, Click on the Next Button:
Step 6 : Tick on the Install the hardware that I manually select from a list checkbox and Click on the Next Button:
Step 7 : Click on the Next Button:
Step 8 : Then Click on the Have Disk Button:
Step 9 : Click on the Browse Button:
Step 10 : Locate the .inf file from the computer (this file can be found in the extracted driver folder).
Step 11 : Click on the OK Button:
Step 12 : Click on the Next button:
Step 13 : Again Click on the Next button:
Step 14 : Click on the Finish button to complete the installation process (ignore Code 10; it will be gone post restarting the computer).
Step 15 : Your Inco Storm II driver is listed in the Device Manager.
Step 16 : Now, Restart the Computer. Once the computer is restarted, you can easily connect your Inco Storm II device to the computer.
Troubleshooting:
- If your computer still fails to recognize your Inco Storm II device, try using a different USB cable or port.
- If you continue to face problems, contact Inco customer support.
[-] Driver Signature Error: If you got Driver Signature Error While installing the Inco Storm II Driver then See this Video to fix this problem.
[-] Request Inco Driver: If you are looking for any specific Inco driver that is not listed above, then you can request it through the comment box below (do not request driver from the contact page, or else it will be ignored).
[-]Inco Stock Firmware : If you are looking for the Original Inco Firmware (Stock ROM), then head over to the Inco Storm II Stock ROM (Flash File) page.
Conclusion:
The Inco USB Driver is an essential tool for Inco Storm II device owners. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily download and install the USB driver on your Windows computer. If you encounter any issues, refer to the troubleshooting tips or contact Inco customer support.