Usb Vid0bb4 Amppid0c01 — Verified Patched
This report identifies the hardware associated with the USB Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID) , commonly used for Android device debugging and recovery. Device Identification Report Vendor ID (VID): (Assigned to HTC / High Tech Computer Corp. Product ID (PID): Verified Device Name: Android ADB Interface / Dream / ADP1 / Magic / Tattoo / FP1 Interface Type: Android Debug Bridge (ADB) / Sideload Mode Technical Summary The hardware identification string USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C01
Hardware Verification: In macOS, you can verify these details under System Information > Hardware > USB. In Linux, use the command lsusb to see the 0bb4:0c01 string. Vendor ID - USB-IF
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Check for Driver Updates:
- Ensure your device is actually in fastboot/bootloader mode (not recovery or normal boot).
- Install the Google USB Driver or NVIDIA official driver.
- If
fastboot devicesreturns empty, use Zadig to switch to WinUSB. - Reboot your PC and device after driver changes.
To verify the specifics of this device or to find drivers or software related to it, you would typically: This report identifies the hardware associated with the
Technical Report: USB Device Identification (VID:0BB4 PID:0C01)
The Device: "HTC Android Adapter"
The specific Product ID 0C01 is almost universally associated with the HTC Android Adapter (Interface 0). Ensure your device is actually in fastboot/bootloader mode
Understanding the USB VID:0BB4 and PID:0C01 Verified Identifier