Likely sources for drivers:
(When verifying, prefer official manufacturer downloads first; community drivers when official ones are absent.) doogee s100 drivers download fixed
A: Doogee does not host a single installer. They distribute the driver inside the “ROM Flashing Tool Kit” on their official firmware page. Search "Doogee S100 Firmware" and download the Driver_Auto_Installer.zip from that page. Likely sources for drivers:
| Error Message | The Fixed Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "Device Descriptor Request Failed" | The USB cable is faulty or too long. Use the factory cable (< 1m). Also, in Device Manager, uninstall the generic USB hub drivers and rescan. | | "Driver is not intended for this platform" | You downloaded 32-bit drivers on a 64-bit system. Use the Auto Installer tool which detects architecture. | | "MTK USB Port (COM3) failed to start" | Conflict with legacy COM ports. Go to Device Manager > View > Show hidden devices. Delete all greyed-out COM & LPT ports. Restart. | | ADB not detecting device | Enable USB Debugging in Developer Options on the S100. Tap Build Number 7 times to unlock Dev Options. Then revoke USB debugging authorizations and re-connect. | prefer official manufacturer downloads first
Doogee S100 is a rugged Android phone; users commonly require PC drivers for:
| Problem | Fix | |---------|-----| | Device shows “Unknown USB Device” | Install MTK USB VCOM driver (disable driver signature enforcement) | | MTP not working | Enable Developer options → Default USB configuration → File Transfer | | SP Flash Tool error 0x1e0 | Replace with fixed MTK USB port driver + use USB 2.0 port | | ADB not detecting S100 | Install Google USB Driver → manually update driver in Device Manager |