Below you can download www.vivo.com mtp driver for Windows.
File name: wwwvivocom-mtp.exe
Version: 1.687
File size: 14.85 MB
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Antivirus software passed: McAfee v. 4.37
Www.Vivo.Com Mtp Driver(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Manufacturer: Vivo
- Device Type: MTP Driver
- Compatibility: Windows, Android
- Function: Supports file transfer between a computer and an Android device via the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) interface
- Connection: USB connection between the computer and the Android device
- Software Requirements: MTP driver software must be installed on the computer
- Supported File Formats: Supports transfer of various file formats including images, videos, audio files, and documents
- Supported Devices: Compatible with a wide range of Vivo Android devices
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Question 1: Why is my computer not recognizing the Vivo MTP Driver?
Answer 1: Firstly, ensure that the MTP driver software is installed correctly on your computer. If the driver is installed, try using a different USB port or cable. Also, make sure the Android device is set to MTP mode in its settings. Restarting both the computer and the Android device may help resolve the issue.
Question 2: I am unable to transfer files from my Android device to the computer using the Vivo MTP Driver. What could be the problem?
Answer 2: Verify that the USB cable is securely connected to both the computer and the Android device. Ensure that the Android device is unlocked and not in sleep mode. Additionally, check if the device's storage is not full, as it can prevent file transfer. If the issue persists, try using a different cable or USB port, update the Vivo MTP Driver, or restart both devices.
Question 3: Why does the Vivo MTP Driver keep disconnecting during file transfer?
Answer 3: There could be several reasons for frequent disconnections. Ensure that the cable is not damaged and that the USB ports are functioning properly. Sometimes, USB power saving settings may cause disconnections. Disable any power-saving options related to USB ports in your computer's settings. Additionally, close any unnecessary background applications that might be interfering with the connection. Updating both the MTP driver software and the Android device's firmware may also resolve the issue.