v1.1236.00 suggests a specific iteration of the driver installer. Precautions:
Only use such tools from trusted sources (like the official infinityROM forum or reputable XDA Developers threads) to avoid malware [1].
What are you trying to install this driver for (e.g., specific phone model)?
Typically used for ADB (Android Debug Bridge), Fastboot, or VCOM drivers required to connect a smartphone or device to a PC for flashing ROMs, unlocking bootloaders, or repairing software [1].
I can help determine if this is the correct driver for your situation.
What are you using on your computer (e.g., Windows 10/11)?
[infinityROM.c...] indicates this package was likely packaged or customized by the infinityROM community , which is often associated with ROM development for various Android devices [1].
Driver installers like this often need to be run as an administrator on Windows to function correctly [1]. To give you more specific information, could you tell me:
Auto_installer_driver_v1.1236.00_[infinityrom.c... (HD 2025)
v1.1236.00 suggests a specific iteration of the driver installer. Precautions:
Only use such tools from trusted sources (like the official infinityROM forum or reputable XDA Developers threads) to avoid malware [1].
What are you trying to install this driver for (e.g., specific phone model)? Auto_Installer_Driver_v1.1236.00_[infinityROM.c...
Typically used for ADB (Android Debug Bridge), Fastboot, or VCOM drivers required to connect a smartphone or device to a PC for flashing ROMs, unlocking bootloaders, or repairing software [1].
I can help determine if this is the correct driver for your situation. Typically used for ADB (Android Debug Bridge), Fastboot,
What are you using on your computer (e.g., Windows 10/11)?
[infinityROM.c...] indicates this package was likely packaged or customized by the infinityROM community , which is often associated with ROM development for various Android devices [1]. [infinityROM
Driver installers like this often need to be run as an administrator on Windows to function correctly [1]. To give you more specific information, could you tell me: