How do I install USB drivers?
Show If you are developing on Windows and want to connect a device for testing, then you need to install the appropriate USB driver. This page provides links to the web sites for several original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), where you can download the appropriate USB driver for your device. If you're developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you shouldn't need a USB driver. Instead read Using Hardware Devices. To connect and debug with any of the Google Nexus devices using Windows, you need to install the Google USB driver. Install a USB driverFirst, find the appropriate driver for your device from the OEM drivers table below. Once you've downloaded your USB driver, follow the instructions below to install or upgrade the driver, based on your version of Windows and whether you're installing for the first time or upgrading an existing driver. Then see Using Hardware Devices for other important information about using an Android device for development. Caution: You may make changes to Windows 10To install the Android USB driver on Windows 10 for the first time, do the following:
Windows 8.1To install the Android USB driver on Windows 8.1 for the first time, do the following:
Windows 7To install the Android USB driver on Windows 7 for the first time, do the following:
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 and higher with the new driver:
Get OEM drivers
If you don't see a link for the manufacturer of your device here, go to the support section of the manufacturer's website and search for USB driver downloads for your device. Content and code samples on this page are subject to the licenses described in the Content License. Java and OpenJDK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Last updated 2022-01-27 UTC. [{ "type": "thumb-down", "id": "missingTheInformationINeed", "label":"Missing the information I need" },{ "type": "thumb-down", "id": "tooComplicatedTooManySteps", "label":"Too complicated / too many steps" },{ "type": "thumb-down", "id": "outOfDate", "label":"Out of date" },{ "type": "thumb-down", "id": "samplesCodeIssue", "label":"Samples / code issue" },{ "type": "thumb-down", "id": "otherDown", "label":"Other" }] [{ "type": "thumb-up", "id": "easyToUnderstand", "label":"Easy to understand" },{ "type": "thumb-up", "id": "solvedMyProblem", "label":"Solved my problem" },{ "type": "thumb-up", "id": "otherUp", "label":"Other" }] How do I manually install a USB driver?In the Hardware Update wizard, select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next. Click Browse and then locate the USB driver folder. For example, the Google USB Driver is located in android_sdk \extras\google\usb_driver\ . Click Next to install the driver.
How do I download USB drivers?Or, get it from the Android SDK Manager as follows:. In Android Studio, click Tools > SDK Manager.. Click the SDK Tools tab.. Select Google USB Driver and click OK. Figure 1. ... . Proceed to install the package. When done, the driver files are downloaded into the android_sdk \extras\google\usb_driver\ directory.. How do I enable USB drivers?Enable USB Ports via Device Manager. Click the Start button and type "device manager" or "devmgmt. ... . Click "Universal Serial Bus controllers" to see a list of USB ports on the computer.. Right-click each USB port, then click "Enable." If this does not re-enable the USB ports, right-click each again and select "Uninstall.". How do I know if my USB driver is installed?Right-click the device and select the Properties option.. Click the Driver tab.. Check the installed driver version of the device.. |