Jaf Box Driver For Windows 10 64 15 Repack [work] -

The JAF Box (Just Another Flasher) driver for Windows 10 64-bit is designed to interface with Nokia flashing hardware, often requiring specific, unsigned drivers or "repack" installers to function on modern operating systems.

Based on commonly available resources, here are the details for the JAF Box Driver: Recommended Driver Packages JAF FLASHER INTERFACE Driver (DriverScape)

Offers updated drivers categorized for Windows 10/8/7, suitable for USB\VID_9999&PID_0001 devices JAF FLASHER INTERFACE Installer (10.1.37.98)

A 97.6MB installer designed for Windows 10/11 64-bit compatibility FTDI Driver (2.08.02):

Often the core driver needed for the box to communicate. It is available for 64-bit systems at DriverIdentifier Installation Tips for Windows 10 64-bit Disable Driver Signature Enforcement: jaf box driver for windows 10 64 15 repack

Because the JAF box drivers are older, Windows 10 will likely block them. Settings > Update & Security > Recovery Advanced Startup Restart Now

Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart to select "Disable driver signature enforcement." Manual Driver Update:

Open Device Manager, locate the JAF device (usually with a yellow warning triangle). Right-click > Update Driver Browse my computer for drivers

Select the folder where the "repack" driver files were extracted. Compatibility Mode: The JAF Box (Just Another Flasher) driver for

If the JAF software itself fails to run, right-click the executable, select Properties > Compatibility

, and set it to "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)" and check "Run as administrator".

Disclaimer: JAF drivers are legacy software. Ensure any downloaded "repack" is scanned for security threats.


Error 2: "Code 10 – Device cannot start"

Cause: The repack’s INF references a wrong hardware ID.
Fix: Error 2: "Code 10 – Device cannot start"

  • Open jaf.inf in Notepad.
  • Find the line %USB\VID_0403&PID_6001%.
  • Verify with your JAF Box’s actual VID/PID from Device Manager → Details → Hardware IDs.
  • Edit INF accordingly, then reinstall.

The 64-bit Problem

For years, JAF was the gold standard for flashing Nokia BB5 devices. It was reliable, fast, and the software (ODEON JAF) was intuitive. The problem lies in the drivers. The original JAF drivers were written for an era dominated by Windows XP and 7. These drivers lacked the necessary digital signatures required by Windows 10’s stringent security protocols.

When you plug a standard JAF box into a Windows 10 64-bit machine, the result is usually silence—or worse, an "Unknown Device" error. The original installers simply cannot bridge the gap between the old firmware of the box and the modern architecture of the OS.

Method 2: Using bcdedit (Permanent until reverted)

Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:

bcdedit /set testsigning on
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks on

Restart your PC. You will see "Test Mode" watermark on the desktop – this is normal.

Step 5: Completion

After a few seconds, Device Manager will show:

  • JAF Box (COM3) under Ports (COM & LPT) – note the COM port number.
  • JAF USB Driver under Universal Serial Bus devices.