V7.03 Driver - Wit 122-ufs
Even with v7.03, you may encounter issues. Here is a quick reference:
| Error Message | Probable Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" | USB port power delivery issue. | Use a powered USB hub or change to a rear motherboard USB port. |
| "The driver is not intended for this platform" | 32-bit vs 64-bit mismatch. | Ensure you downloaded the x64 version of v7.03. |
| "Driver is unsigned" | Windows Secure Boot is active. | Permanently disable Secure Boot in BIOS, or re-enable test signing mode (bcdedit /set testsigning on). |
| "WIT Suite cannot detect box" | COM port number too high (>16). | In Device Manager, change COM port to COM3-COM8 via Port Settings → Advanced. |
| USB device resets during UFS read | Outdated USB host controller driver. | Update chipset and USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller drivers from your motherboard vendor. |
A: Because many repair tools use obfuscation to protect intellectual property. Version 7.03 is generally safe if downloaded from trusted sources (e.g., official WIT support channel). Always scan with VirusTotal first.
If you're having trouble finding the driver or if there are issues during installation, consider visiting forums related to the hardware or reaching out to technical support for more personalized assistance. wit 122-ufs v7.03 driver
Follow these steps carefully to avoid errors.
Before installing the specific v7.03 driver (which is quite old), you must identify the internal chipset. The v7.03 driver might be incompatible with Windows 10 or 11.
Match your ID to the drivers below:
If you see VID_10C4 and PID_EA60:
If you see VID_0403:
Most modern operating systems will attempt to find the driver automatically. Even with v7
The driver supports communication with:
Once the driver is installed: