Rda Usb Driver For Gallite 8809 — 64 Bit

Most older RDA drivers were designed for Windows XP or 7 (32-bit). Modern computers almost exclusively run 64-bit versions of Windows. Because of Driver Signature Enforcement and architectural changes in the OS, old 32-bit drivers often fail to install or cause the device to show up as "Unknown Device" in Device Manager.

The driver provided here is digitally signed and configured to work seamlessly on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 (64-bit architecture).


For Linux, the Gallite 8809 may work with the usbserial kernel module. Use:

sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x10d5 product=0x8809

For macOS, no native driver exists; you would need a virtual machine running Windows 10/11 64-bit. Rda Usb Driver For Gallite 8809 64 Bit

| Operating System | Architecture | Driver Compatibility | Notes | |----------------|--------------|----------------------|-------| | Windows 11 | 64-bit | Yes | Must disable signature enforcement | | Windows 10 | 64-bit | Yes | Works on versions 1809+ | | Windows 8.1 | 64-bit | Yes | Test in Compatibility Mode | | Windows 7 | 64-bit | Yes | Native support, no signature issues | | Windows 10/11 | 32-bit | No | Wrong architecture for this driver |

Before downloading the driver, ensure you have the following:

| Requirement | Details | |-------------|---------| | Hardware | A Gallite 8809-based USB device | | OS | 64-bit Windows (Check via Settings > System > About) | | Permissions | Administrator access to the PC | | Software | 7-Zip or WinRAR (drivers often come in .rar or .7z format) | | Antivirus | Temporarily disable real-time protection (False positives are common on unsigned driver packs) | Most older RDA drivers were designed for Windows

Cause: Windows Update automatically overwriting the driver.
Solution: Block automatic driver updates.

In the fast-paced world of consumer electronics, most devices fade into obscurity the moment their warranty expires. But every so often, a specific string of text—a driver name—surfaces in forum archives, whispering of a forgotten era of budget tablets, e-readers, and TV boxes.

One such digital ghost is the RDA USB Driver for Gallite 8809 (64-bit). For Linux, the Gallite 8809 may work with

At first glance, it looks like a mundane line item in a Device Manager error log. But to a retro-tech enthusiast or a repair hobbyist, it represents a fascinating collision of low-cost hardware, Chinese engineering, and the eternal Windows driver struggle.

If “Gallite” is a device brand, search for the tablet/model name + “USB driver” – the driver may not be labeled “Gallite 8809.”


Warning: Be cautious of third-party driver download sites that bundle adware. The original RDA drivers are no longer officially hosted by RDA Microelectronics due to company restructuring.

Safe sources for the RDA USB Driver (Gallite 8809 x64):