What to do if the ADB / Fastboot drivers are not installed (Windows).
1. Download and install ADB / Fastboot (instructions and links are in the header), unpack, for example, in C: \ ADB.
2. Go to Settings ->About the phone "and we tap seven times at the build number, we get a message that we are already a developer;)
3. Press the back button and - lo and behold! - Above the item "About phone" appeared item "Developer Options". We go there.
4. Go to "Developer Options", enable "Enable Android Debugging / USB Debugging mode" and connect the device to the computer.
5. The device (in our case) is not recognized, and we go to the “Device Manager” and see something similar:
6. Right click on the "ADB Interface" and select the item "Software Update":
7. We get a window in which we select the option "Run a search for drivers on this computer":
8. A new window opens where Windows offers us to specify the path where to look. Select the option "Select from the list of devices on my computer":
9. In the window that opens, look for and select the option "Android device":
10. A window will open with a list of drivers installed earlier on Windows:
If the window is empty, click the "Search on disk" option below the list and go to the folder where we installed ADB (C: \ ADB in our case) and click OK.
Everything, ADB drivers are fully installed.
To check, we go to the folder with installed ADB, press Shift + right mouse button and select "Open command window" in the menu that appears:
Further in the command line window we write:
And if everything went "smoothly", we will see something like this on the screen:
To work in Fastboot mode, we do the same, with a few digressions:
- Items 2-4 are not relevant. Instead, just go to Fastboot and connect the device to the computer.
- Checking is carried out by the command
Taken here:
http: //www.technobuzz...amsung-or-any-android/Thanks for the tip uv.
stormzzzPost has been editedkemanorell - 02.08.16, 11:16Reason for editing: In the header.