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Updated Motorola Drivers! 08 April 2008 at 10:17 am by Jason 2,539 views

One of my most popular posts seems to be “Charge your Razr via USB” from May of last year. Well, those drivers are version 2.9, and I thought it was time to update drivers for all my devices and I noticed on the Motorola Website that there was a new version out (3.4), so I have aquired those! Unlike the old P2K drivers, this comes with a handy installer, so you don’t have to install them manually. There are some minor differences between these and the old drivers. The first is that the old drivers support Win98, the new ones (as far as I know) support 2000/XP/2003/Vista only (they may work on Windows Server 2008, but I haven’t tested it), the other changes are shown in the Change Log:

3.3.0.0 -> 3.4.0.0
1. Added PIDs to support Pau
2. Increased CallSetupFailTimer value to 200 sec for Q9c/Q modem device.
3. Removed TI Locosto blank ROM PID from EU installation to better support ODM products.

3.2.0.0 -> 3.3.0.0
1. Support for switching the phone out of USB Printing mode in Vista
2. Fixed MTP device installation failure seen on a machine with no previous WDF driver installation
3. Added PIDs to support W362 (Calcutta)

3.1.0.0 -> 3.2.0.0
1. Added MSM6800 PIDs to support Athens/Watertown.
2. Added TI OMAP 3430 and TI Neptune ROM PIDs
3. Motousbnet - Fixed DHCP request handling to properly support multi-up on Vista
4. Motccgp - Enhancement to simplify DTM/WHQL testing.
5. Motswch – Added USB reset port IOCTL.

3.0.0.0 -> 3.1.0.0
1. Added Nelson Q9c boot PID
2. Updated motodrv.sys to be complaint with latest DTM tests

2.9.0.0 -> 3.0.0.0
1. LIBmm89883 - Drv: Change default DUN connection speed shown in Windows connection status
2. Support for MSM6280 and QSC6055 PIDs.

As far as what it supports:

This driver supports most Motorola OS, Motorola Linux OS, Motorola iDEN, Motorola Symbian/UIQ, Motorola Windows Mobile® and Motorola i-Mode handsets.

So, pretty much if you have a phone made by Motorola, this driver will help make your PC be able to charge it via USB.  If you would like to download the files, just visit my original post here, which has been updated:

Charge your Razr via USB

I figure I might as well keep everything in one spot!  Enjoy!