If Device Manager shows "motbsidcom" with a yellow exclamation:
The term “motbsidcom” does not correspond to a widely documented driver name in mainstream Windows databases. However, a pattern emerges when examining related drivers and device identifiers. The driver appears to be strongly associated with a component within Motorola’s P2K (Platform 2000) ecosystem used for factory testing and diagnostics of older mobile phones.
: Windows Device Manager displays a yellow exclamation mark icon next to a device labeled Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) .
Step 3: Manual Installation via Device Manager (Alternative)
If you can provide the exact (from Device Manager → Details → Hardware Ids), I can give you the precise driver link.
On a system with Motorola BSP:
Uncheck USB power saving in Device Manager; swap to a high-quality USB 3.0 cable. USB 2.0 fallback fallback mode