The command line utility is searching for a device but the Windows OS is failing to bridge the connection via the driver.
While BlackBerry was traditionally known for its proprietary BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10 systems, its later devices—such as the BlackBerry Priv, DTEK50, DTEK60, KeyOne, and Key2—run on the Android operating system.
Used when the OS is not loaded. This is the "low-level" mode required for structural changes to the phone's software. blackberry fastboot driver
Method 1: The Official BlackBerry Mobile Driver Package (Recommended)
Method 2: Manual Installation via Device Manager (Universal Google Driver) The command line utility is searching for a
Getting your BlackBerry to communicate with your PC in Fastboot mode—whether it's an older BB10 device or a modern Android-powered one like the Priv or Key2—requires the right set of drivers.
Necessary for rooting or installing custom recoveries. This is the "low-level" mode required for structural
Windows will now install the driver. Once finished, your device status in Device Manager should change to . Verifying the Fastboot Connection
Open the Command Prompt (cmd) or PowerShell on your computer. Type the following command: adb reboot bootloader
Once the driver is installed, you can use several specific tools.