1. Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
2. Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
3. Select Devices in the left pane.
4. Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
5. Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
6. Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
7. Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
8. Click Next to install the driver.
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 with the new driver:
1. Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
2. Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
3. Select Device Manager in the left pane of the Computer Management window.
4. Locate and expand Android Phone in the right pane.
5. Right-click Android Composite ADB Interface and select Update Driver. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
6. Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
7. Select Search for the best driver in these locations; un-check Search removable media; and check Include this location in the search.
8. Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
9. Click Next to upgrade the driver.
i9220s USB driver for Windows MT65XX
Jun 5, 2012 – Download usb_driver_MT65xx_Android_ZTE_v821.rar, free download from mediafire.com - BergFiles.com.
This is for iStar i9220s phone.
i am unable install USB drivers for Micromax Funbook infinity tablet
i have installed android SDK
In the Advanced system properties environmental variable option set path and copied address in variable value C:\Users\Srinivasa K S\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
i checked adb command in command prompt its working fine
it works fine when connected as USB storage Device
but when i connect my device P275 in USB debugging mode it fails to load drivers
i tried online search for drivers and did not find results
In order to root the device i need USB drivers that help to detect my device in USB debugging mode Please help me out
Srinivasaksjrf said:
i have installed android SDK
In the Advanced system properties environmental variable option set path and copied address in variable value C:\Users\Srinivasa K S\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
i checked adb command in command prompt its working fine
it works fine when connected as USB storage Device
but when i connect my device P275 in USB debugging mode it fails to load drivers
i tried online search for drivers and did not find results
In order to root the device i need USB drivers that help to detect my device in USB debugging mode Please help me out
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Bro just go to androidsim website and download the usb driver package and use the 1 click driver install.
I bought my phone and it came out of the box with 6.0.0 (MDA89D), first update was 6.0.1 (MMB29M) which I did using ADB/Fastboot, Now I'm trying to manually update my phone to Android 6.0.1 MMB29P and suddenly Fastboot no longer works?
I can go from the phone being on using ADB reboot-bootloader and everything is fine, boots into the boot loader, but after that, no fast boot commands work, Fastboot Devices also shows nothing connected and the device it self says Connect USB Data Cable.
I'm really not sure at all what happened here as this just worked about a month ago when I bought this phone, and this is the same computer I used to do exactly what I'm trying to do, but this time it doesn't work.. Any suggestions? So far I haven't been able to find any information regarding this, everything I've found just keeps telling me the new fastboot commands are now flashing instead of oem which I already knew but I can't even get to that step yet.
EDIT:
I'm not sure what happened, but for some reason there was no driver as an ADB device even though I just used this a few weeks ago, I blame a Windows 10 update must have changed something, I found Try downloading and installing the latest USB drivers with the SDK manager if you have not yet.
Then go into the device manager (win+x -> device manager)
search for something named like android or simmilar (i dont own a n5x so i cant help you with that)
right click -> update driver software -> browse computer -> pick from list -> have a disk -> browse
now you should see an openfile dialog. driver is in: android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
hit open and select "android adb interface" (not composite)[/QUOTE]
Worked GREAT! Thanks.
Try downloading and installing the latest USB drivers with the SDK manager if you have not yet.
Then go into the device manager (win+x -> device manager)
search for something named like android or simmilar (i dont own a n5x so i cant help you with that)
right click -> update driver software -> browse computer -> pick from list -> have a disk -> browse
now you should see an openfile dialog. driver is in: android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
hit open and select "android adb interface" (not composite)
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I have done this on Windows 10/11 with the 8 Pro, 8T, and 9 Pro personally.Other members have had success with the OP5T, OP6T, OP7P, OP7T, OP8 and even a OP1 for @mawil1013 and somehow a Xiaomi Mi 9T lol
Spoiler: Backstory
After fighting this for about an hour, and trying everything I could think of, this was the only way I could get my T-Mobile 8T to show up while in fastboot mode.
I tried the below, and probably more...
Ensuring I had the latest fastboot version
Manually installing the bootloader driver from googles SDK
Several restarts
Just installing OnePlus' driver that come on the phone per-installed
To fix the issue, we are going to disable driver signing enforcement in Windows and then install the Unsigned OnePlus drivers.
Install the OnePlus drivers that are included with your phone.
They should show up as CD Drive: OnePlus Drivers when you just connect your phone to your computer.
I'm sure you can find the installation package somewhere online, but I don't have a good download source so I am not going to give out random links.
This will create a directory containing the USB driver. This will most likely be
C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
In that folder there is a driver, but both when installed using the installer incuded with my phone, and a downloaded version, I ran into...
The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.
To get around this we are going to disabled signed drivers on windows.
Select the “Start” button.
Type “startup”.
Select “Change advanced startup settings“.
Select “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” area.
Once presented with the Advanced options select...
“Troubleshoot“ --> “Advanced Options“ --> “Startup Options“ --> “Restart“
After that, a menu will appear where you can press “7” on your keyboard to choose “Disable driver signing enforcement“.
Now Device Driver Signing should be disabled, allowing you to install any driver until you reboot, meaning we can install our unsigned OnePlus driver.
Pop open Device Manager
You can press windows + x to bring up a menu, then you can press m or select device manager for quick access
Boot your device into fastboot mode.
This should cause it to show up in device manager as "Andriod", with a yellow triangle
In device manager right click the "android" device
Then press the following options
Update driver --> Browse my computer --> Let me pick --> Have Disk
Navigate to the folder from earlier: C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
Select OnePlus_android_winusb.inf and click okay
After that, OnePlus Android Bootloader interface should be selected. Go ahead and install it.
Congrats! Your device should start showing up in fast boot mode.
You sir are saint...I've been trying to get fastboot to recognize my OP6T for the last 8 hours. Thank you so much!
Make sure when you allow adb debugging in developer mode that you authorize the phone when using adb devices, otherwise you will not see fastboot when you try to use.
Thank you, that would have driven me crazy. It is crazy that it is 2020 and driver manufactures still don't sign their drivers some times.
There is no CD Drive show up....
find on internet a oneplus usb driver and installed....
then got this message trying to get the [oem get_unlock_code]
Code:
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Thanks OP.
finally works...
Okay, I just figured out my mistake, but I'll leave it in case someone else stumbles across the same thing. The fix: choose your language, then choose "reboot to fastboot" and confirm that you're sure. You'll get to a screen with "Fastboot mode" in red near the top. Once there, run the get code command.
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REFERENCE: reference link
Thanks a lot @Mbektic. This seems so much harder than it needs to be and I wouldn't have been able to unlock my bootloader without your guide. Thanks again!
Wow I didn't even realize that I had helped people until now! I am so glad I could help you guys @bigd4ve @jefffeely and @Pain-N-Panic
Mbektic said:
Hey Guys,
After fighting this for about an hour, and trying everything I could think of, this was the only way I could get my T-Mobile 8T to show up while in fastboot mode.
I tried the below, and probably more...
Ensuring I had the latest fastboot version
Manually installing the bootloader driver from googles SDK
Several restarts
Just installing OnePlus' driver that come on the phone per-installed
So for me, the issue was resolved by doing the following below.
1) install the OnePlus drivers that are included with your phone.
--- they should show up as CD Drive: OnePlus Drivers when you just connect your phone to your computer
2) This will create a directory like this... C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers, containing the USB driver
3) In that folder there is a driver "" but both when installed from my phone, and a downloaded version, i ran into The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.. So next we are going to disabled signed drivers on windows.
-----Select the “Start” button.
-----Type “startup”.
-----Select “Change advanced startup settings“.
-----Select “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” area.
-----Select “Troubleshoot“.
-----Select “Advanced Options“.
-----Select “Startup Options“.
-----Select “Restart“.
-----A menu will appear where you can press “7” on your keyboard to choose “Disable driver signing enforcement“.
Now Device Driver Signing should be disabled, allowing you to install any driver you like in Windows 10 until you reboot.
4) Boot your device into fastboot mode. This should cause it to show up in device manager as Andriod, with a yellow triangle
5) In device manager(press windows + x to bring up a menu, then you can press m or select device manager for quick access) right click the android device
-----Update driver
-----Browse my computer
-----Let me pick
-----Have Disk
-----Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
-----Select OnePlus_android_winusb.inf and click okay
-----OnePlus Android Bootloader interface should be selected, and go ahead and install it.
After that your device should start showing up in fast boot mode.
I'm not sure if for some reason my driver version just was lacking a hash, or if it is a common issue, but hopefully i'll save someone a couple of minutes.
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Yes, I also had to disable device driver signing, then the phone showed up in the bootloader.. You can just open an admin command prompt, type "bcdedit /set testsigning on", REBOOT, then install the proper driver. This seems to be a problem with OOS11.
The easiest method for any newbie is to install , iobit driver booster , free.
Driver Booster 10 Free: Official Free Driver Updater Tool for Windows 2023
The best free driver updater for Windows 11/10. Fully detect and update all your old drivers for graphics, USB, audio, display, network, printer, mouse, keyboard and scanner. Free check driver updates now.
www.iobit.com
Then update the android driver. The fastboot would be working fine after that.
dogmatism said:
The easiest method for any newbie is to install , iobit driver booster , free.
Driver Booster 10 Free: Official Free Driver Updater Tool for Windows 2023
The best free driver updater for Windows 11/10. Fully detect and update all your old drivers for graphics, USB, audio, display, network, printer, mouse, keyboard and scanner. Free check driver updates now.
www.iobit.com
Then update the android driver. The fastboot would be working fine after that.
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I just cant thank as much as I have to! I couldnt find solution for months, I was using magisk module on old phone to use fastboot and it sucked. Now updated driver and works like charm. Thank you so much!
Thanks for making this thread. I couldn't believe I were having so many issues on my desktop, when I had managed to get everything right when I first got the phone(8PRO) on my laptop. I had adb & fastboot installed, then plugging in Kona w/ usb debug off allowed me to install the adb driver and then for fastboot(while in fastboot, using window's "device manager" I selected the Google usb driver I had downloaded, and finally for edl mode driver just in case (msm), I installed the qualcomm driver while in edl mode( whew). Anyway thanks,
I cannot believe I did not see this thread earlier...
Just finished solving the same problem after going nuts for a couple of hours.
It is most definitely just getting the PC to install the OnePlus drivers AND disabling the driver signing.
What a pain.
Mbektic said:
Hey Guys,
After fighting this for about an hour, and trying everything I could think of, this was the only way I could get my T-Mobile 8T to show up while in fastboot mode.
I tried the below, and probably more...
Ensuring I had the latest fastboot version
Manually installing the bootloader driver from googles SDK
Several restarts
Just installing OnePlus' driver that come on the phone per-installed
So for me, the issue was resolved by doing the following below.
1) install the OnePlus drivers that are included with your phone.
--- they should show up as CD Drive: OnePlus Drivers when you just connect your phone to your computer
2) This will create a directory like this... C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers, containing the USB driver
3) In that folder there is a driver "" but both when installed from my phone, and a downloaded version, i ran into The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.. So next we are going to disabled signed drivers on windows.
-----Select the “Start” button.
-----Type “startup”.
-----Select “Change advanced startup settings“.
-----Select “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” area.
-----Select “Troubleshoot“.
-----Select “Advanced Options“.
-----Select “Startup Options“.
-----Select “Restart“.
-----A menu will appear where you can press “7” on your keyboard to choose “Disable driver signing enforcement“.
Now Device Driver Signing should be disabled, allowing you to install any driver you like in Windows 10 until you reboot.
4) Boot your device into fastboot mode. This should cause it to show up in device manager as Andriod, with a yellow triangle
5) In device manager(press windows + x to bring up a menu, then you can press m or select device manager for quick access) right click the android device
-----Update driver
-----Browse my computer
-----Let me pick
-----Have Disk
-----Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
-----Select OnePlus_android_winusb.inf and click okay
-----OnePlus Android Bootloader interface should be selected, and go ahead and install it.
After that your device should start showing up in fast boot mode.
I'm not sure if for some reason my driver version just was lacking a hash, or if it is a common issue, but hopefully i'll save someone a couple of minutes.
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you've saved my sanity on oneplus5T after upgrading to Android Q 10. Thank you
I also struggled with this issue but found another solution. Once my phone was plugged in (can't remember if it was system or fastboot) I went to Windows Update and browsed the optional updates. One of the optional updates was a driver for android recovery. Installed it and it worked.
bynarie said:
Yes, I also had to disable device driver signing, then the phone showed up in the bootloader.. You can just open an admin command prompt, type "bcdedit /set testsigning on", REBOOT, then install the proper driver. This seems to be a problem with OOS11.
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Between the OP and this post, I was finally able to get the drivers to work on my 8T (Sim Free- Carrier Unlocked) new phone from Oneplus. I spent several hours trying to determine what the issues were and then found this thread. I am successfully unlocked from the bootloader. Thank you both.
behel1t said:
I also struggled with this issue but found another solution. Once my phone was plugged in (can't remember if it was system or fastboot) I went to Windows Update and browsed the optional updates. One of the optional updates was a driver for android recovery. Installed it and it worked.
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THANK YOU! This worked 100% for me, super easy too. Went to Windows Update, View Optional Updates, saw the Android External Device update, device showed in fastboot after installing.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! You're a legend, it works on my OnePlus 5T as well.
Mbektic said:
Hey Guys,
After fighting this for about an hour, and trying everything I could think of, this was the only way I could get my T-Mobile 8T to show up while in fastboot mode.
I tried the below, and probably more...
Ensuring I had the latest fastboot version
Manually installing the bootloader driver from googles SDK
Several restarts
Just installing OnePlus' driver that come on the phone per-installed
So for me, the issue was resolved by doing the following below.
1) install the OnePlus drivers that are included with your phone.
--- they should show up as CD Drive: OnePlus Drivers when you just connect your phone to your computer
2) This will create a directory like this... C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers, containing the USB driver
3) In that folder there is a driver "" but both when installed from my phone, and a downloaded version, i ran into The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.. So next we are going to disabled signed drivers on windows.
-----Select the “Start” button.
-----Type “startup”.
-----Select “Change advanced startup settings“.
-----Select “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” area.
-----Select “Troubleshoot“.
-----Select “Advanced Options“.
-----Select “Startup Options“.
-----Select “Restart“.
-----A menu will appear where you can press “7” on your keyboard to choose “Disable driver signing enforcement“.
Now Device Driver Signing should be disabled, allowing you to install any driver you like in Windows 10 until you reboot.
4) Boot your device into fastboot mode. This should cause it to show up in device manager as Andriod, with a yellow triangle
5) In device manager(press windows + x to bring up a menu, then you can press m or select device manager for quick access) right click the android device
-----Update driver
-----Browse my computer
-----Let me pick
-----Have Disk
-----Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
-----Select OnePlus_android_winusb.inf and click okay
-----OnePlus Android Bootloader interface should be selected, and go ahead and install it.
After that your device should start showing up in fast boot mode.
I'm not sure if for some reason my driver version just was lacking a hash, or if it is a common issue, but hopefully i'll save someone a couple of minutes.
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ohhh my man, you really saved my time. thanks a lot. appreciates ur help.
I recovered my account just so I could post a reply on this thread. THANK YOU MBEKTIC, you saved my skin!
I was puzzled for 3/4 hours wondering what to do. Thank you
Mbektic said:
Hey Guys,
After fighting this for about an hour, and trying everything I could think of, this was the only way I could get my T-Mobile 8T to show up while in fastboot mode.
I tried the below, and probably more...
Ensuring I had the latest fastboot version
Manually installing the bootloader driver from googles SDK
Several restarts
Just installing OnePlus' driver that come on the phone per-installed
So for me, the issue was resolved by doing the following below.
1) install the OnePlus drivers that are included with your phone.
--- they should show up as CD Drive: OnePlus Drivers when you just connect your phone to your computer
2) This will create a directory like this... C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers, containing the USB driver
3) In that folder there is a driver "" but both when installed from my phone, and a downloaded version, i ran into The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.. So next we are going to disabled signed drivers on windows.
-----Select the “Start” button.
-----Type “startup”.
-----Select “Change advanced startup settings“.
-----Select “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” area.
-----Select “Troubleshoot“.
-----Select “Advanced Options“.
-----Select “Startup Options“.
-----Select “Restart“.
-----A menu will appear where you can press “7” on your keyboard to choose “Disable driver signing enforcement“.
Now Device Driver Signing should be disabled, allowing you to install any driver you like in Windows 10 until you reboot.
4) Boot your device into fastboot mode. This should cause it to show up in device manager as Andriod, with a yellow triangle
5) In device manager(press windows + x to bring up a menu, then you can press m or select device manager for quick access) right click the android device
-----Update driver
-----Browse my computer
-----Let me pick
-----Have Disk
-----Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\OnePlus USB Drivers
-----Select OnePlus_android_winusb.inf and click okay
-----OnePlus Android Bootloader interface should be selected, and go ahead and install it.
After that your device should start showing up in fast boot mode.
I'm not sure if for some reason my driver version just was lacking a hash, or if it is a common issue, but hopefully i'll save someone a couple of minutes.
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Thanks for this - I know its a little after the fact but 6+ months later this post has gotten me out of a fastboot hole with a oneplus 9. Now fully rooted only for this. Thanks again.
I had a stroke 4 years ago and haven't used this tablet since, but I have decided put some books on the Samsung, but now I can't remember how to do it.
Could someone please help me.
Martin.
plug in usb cable one end into tablet other end into PC
usb is connected. Maybe the PC is not connected?
Martin.
what OS?
Windows 11 Pro 22H2
ah windows.. then you may need drivers. not sure, but try this..
on tablet, settings - about phone - tap build number (7x) seven times.
settings - developer options - usb - select file transfer (MTP) as default.
settings - developer options - enable usb-debugging (optional for adb).
you should see tablet in windows explorer now.
if not, you can try adb instead (optional)
in windows device manager, find device with yellow triangle exclamation mark -> Properies -> Update Driver -> Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from the list of device drivers on my computer -> Show all devices -> Have Disk -> select *.inf file
https://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
(skip this if drivers are fine)
download platform tools and check 'adb devices' from C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe. if you can see tablet serialno, driver is ready for adb file transfer.
Code:
cd %UserProfile%\Desktop\platform-tools
adb devices
adb push path\to\file /sdcard/Download
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
I tried the first the setting and won't work. It works on the tablet but doesn't on the PC. I'll try the second part.
I'll try the iPad, it's better than nothing. A new version of Windows will get the Samsung running (I tried it) but I have lots of games to play. Thanks for helping me, alecxs.