If you are an owner of BLU Life One and looking out for usb drivers to connect your device to the computer, then you have landed on the right page. Download BLU Life One USB driver from here, install it on your computer and connect your device with PC or Laptop successfully.
Here, we have provided three usb drivers for your BLU Life One.
Download BLU Life One USB Driver
USB Driver Type: CDC Driver
USB Driver Purpose: For flashing Stock firmware on your device.
File Size: 15 KB
USB Driver Type: VCOM Driver
USB Driver Purpose: For flashing Stock firmware on your device.
File Size: 11 KB
USB Driver Type: ADB Driver
USB Driver Use: For connecting your device to a computer.
File Size: 8.3 MB
Steps To Install BLU Life One CDC Driver In Computer
Video Tutorial
If you don’t like this video tutorial or if you would like to get more instructions, then continue reading.
Step 1: To get started, download the driver and extract it on your desktop.
Step 2: Now, open Device Manager > Action > Add Legacy Hardware.
Step 3: Next, click “Next” in the Add legacy hardware wizard.
Step 4: Now choose “Install the hardware that I manually select from the list (Advanced)” and click “Next”.
Step 5: Once done choose “Show all devices”, click “Next” and choose “Have a disk” to select the extracted file manually from your computer.
Step 6: Now to start installing your new hardware, click “Next” again.
Step 7: Click “Install this driver software anyway” in the Windows security prompt window.
Step 8: Next, click “Finish” to complete installation.
That’s it. Your device driver is now successfully installed on your computer.
Steps To Install BLU Life One VCOM Driver In Computer
Video Tutorial
If you don’t like this video tutorial or if you would like to get more instructions, then continue reading.
Step 1: To get started, download the driver and extract it on your desktop.
Step 2: Now, open Device Manager > Action > Add Legacy Hardware.
Step 3: Next, click “Next” in the Add legacy hardware wizard.
Step 4: Now choose “Install the hardware that I manually select from the list (Advanced)” and click “Next“.
Step 5: Once done choose “Show all devices“, click “Next” and choose “Have a disk” to select the extracted file manually from your computer.
Step 6: Then, select “usb2ser_Win7” setup for 32 bit OS or select “usb2ser_Win764” setup for 64 bit OS.
Step 7: Now to start installing your new hardware, click “Next” again.
Step 8: Click “Install this driver software anyway” in the Windows security prompt window.
Step 9: Next, click “Finish” to complete installation.
You are done. Your device driver is now successfully installed on your computer.
Steps To Install BLU Life One ADB Driver In Computer
Video Tutorial
If you don’t like this video tutorial or if you would like to get more instructions, then continue reading.
Step 1: To get started, download the driver and extract it on your desktop.
Step 2: Now, open Device Manager > Action > Add legacy hardware.
Step 3: Next, click “Next” in the Add legacy hardware wizard.
Step 4: Now choose “Install the hardware that I manually select from the list (Advanced)” and click “Next“.
Step 5: Once done choose “Show all devices“, click “Next” and select the extracted file manually from your computer.
Step 6: Now to start installing your new hardware, click “Next” again.
Step 7: Click “Install” in the Windows security prompt window.
Step 8: Next, click “Finish” to complete installation.
That’s it. Now you have successfully finished installing ADB driver in your Computer. If you encounter any issues while following this tutorial, do let me know via comments.
Note: If you have corrupted your BLU Life One, download BLU Life One stock ROM and flash it on your device using an Android flash tool.
Tony Furnivall says
Trying to install the ADB USB drivers for my BLU Life One X2 phone on my Surface Pro 3.Software downloaded,and unzipped. Now trying to find Add Legacy Hardware.
Device Manager shows up OK, but there is no line for Android device.. Of course, this could be why I can’t see the phone anywhere outside the Control Panel!
How do I proceed in a case like this. The phone is working in discovery mode fine (using PnP), and,as mentioned,it shows up in control panel (and claims to be working fine). However I can’t see it in Explorer, and there is no expected Android Device in Device Manager.
Surface Pro3is running Win 8.1 Pro
Help!! Thanks.
Tony