Problem: Install ADB drivers (google_usb_drivers) on a Windows 10 client in order to enable debugging for my OnePlus One (OPO). What I have tried: After some Googling I found several guides telling me to add the devices hardware id to googles driver 'android_winusb.inf' under [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64].;OnePlus One%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB VID_05C6&PID_6765%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB VID_05C6&PID_6765&MI_01 After manually selecting this file as the driver using Device Manager, I get this error message: The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog(.) Googling this error, I found many references to similar problems with Windows 8.1. They all suggested to (scarily I might add) turn off signature checks on drivers using the command: bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS This however, seems to have no effect - I get the same error as before. Have this feature been disabled or changed since Windows 8.1 maybe?

Question: Does anyone know how to get ADB up and running on a Windows 10 machine? If so which steps did you take? Am I completely off with what I've tried so far?

I couldn't update the ADB driver on Windows 10. When I tried installing the generic Google ADB driver by clicking on 'Browse my computer for driver software' and choosing the driver folder, Windows ignored the drivers, saying there were no drivers found. I finally found the solution in this article,. The missing step is to continue guiding Windows after clicking on 'Browse my computer for driver software'.

When selecting the folder with the driver, click on the 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'. Select 'Show all devices', then 'Have Disk'. This defaults to drive A: --- navigate to the folder with the extracted USB drivers, probably named usb_driver.

 Adb Drivers For Windows 10

You'll then be able to choose 'Android ADB Interface' and install the driver. This allowed me to connect OnePlus One to Windows 10 for debugging. I could navigate in Chrome to chrome://inspect/#devices and see my device.

I'm trying to test an application on an old HTC Incredible S smartphone (running Android 4.0.4). I've enabled USB debugging on the phone and connected the USB cable.

I had similar problems, adb devices didn't list any devices once I'd upgraded to Windows 10. I happened to have an Intel-powered Android phone connected over USB. I ended up removing the Intel-specific Android Driver (downloaded yesterday, version 1.9 which doesn't explicitly support Windows 10) and then used the universal Android USB driver following the steps described in the following article (using Device Manager and removing the previous driver). For good measure I disconnected and reconnected the USB cable after removing the previous driver and before selecting the replacement driver. My computer has several possible matches in Device Manager when I selected choose the driver manually. I checked each one until I found what seemed to be the relevant one i.e. The Universal Driver, then from the list I picked the Android USB Driver.

As you have a different device, you may need to pick a different device driver from the list. Google's adb driver works fine with any Android phone.

It's Microsoft policy to forbid class drivers so each vendor is required to provide same driver with different hardware ID and to pay money for Windows Logo® program and signing process. As it is in Linux )) To temporary disable integrity/signing enforcement, run as Administrator: bcdedit /set testsigning off reboot, install driver and then: bcdedit /set testsigning on and make final reboot (can be done later). You can follow my blog post on subject. Canon Pixma Mg2500 Driver Windows 10 on this page.

: Guys I finally figured it out.- Had I known Helium was such a pain I would've bought Titanium. Anyway this is how you do it: 1)Switch off your phone 2)Enter FastBoot (Volume Up button + Power button and hold) 3)Connect via USB to PC 4)Install Motorola Drivers from here: Please restart your system after installing drivers. Bookmark this page if you have to. 5)Then go to Computer>Right Click>Manage>Device Manager tab Only now will you see 'Android' as a device with a yellow exclamation mark.

6)NOW you right click on Android and select Update Driver Software. 7)Select Browse my computer for driver software 8)Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer 9)Select ADB Interface from the list 10)Select Motorola Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you get a warning, select Yes to continue.

At this point the ADB drivers should get installed. If it doesn't welp.

11)Exit fastboot mode by pressing and holding power button Now you might have an error where it isn't recognizing your Oneplus. Lol this is normal. Happened to me. Okay so again you go to device manager and this time right click on your Oneplus or in my case 'A0001', and do this: 12)You right click on A0001 or Oneplus and select Update Driver Software.

13)Select Browse my computer for driver software 14) Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer 15) At this point you should see MTP USB Device, if you don't check the 'Show compatible hardware' box. Then click Next next done. Now you're all set for Helium. Run Helium it will ask you to switch on developer USB mode or some shit, and it might ask you to switch from MTP to PTP. Just do whatever it says. Run Helium on your PC and see if it connects now.

(For me it still didn't connect) So now what? Let's do something sneaky Go here, install this Google App.

You can run it off your taskbar, or search for Helium Backup in Start Menu. Then use this tutorial: to backup. If you have wifi, it will backup over your wifi. You need to access the interface using any browser >type in the Http:/server name and you should see the UI. Feel free to PM me if you get stuck. Click to expand.Connect the the phone in fastboot mode while trying to update driver and then you can surely find Android devices in device manager-->A0001 will be there with triangle symbol. Then follow as per OP.

• Then Right click and select Update Driver Software. • Select Browse my computer for driver software • Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer • Select ADB Interface from the list • Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you get a warning, select Yes to continue. Connect the the phone in fastboot mode while trying to update driver and then you can surely find Android devices in device manager-->A0001 will be there with triangle symbol.

Then follow as per OP. • Then Right click and select Update Driver Software.

• Select Browse my computer for driver software • Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer • Select ADB Interface from the list • Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you get a warning, select Yes to continue. • Install the latest Samsung drivers: • Restart the computer ( very important) • Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software. • Select Browse my computer for driver software • Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer • Select ADB Interface from the list • Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you get a warning, select Yesto continue.

With these Samsung drivers will recognize perfectly the One Plus One, tested by me. 3 recognized the phone but no device so up in the 'Devices and Drives' after I successfully rooted my phone using One+ toolkit with TWRP recovery tool and adb set-up (credited to all the users, who takes time to write the programs). One way to mount the device as MTP is to boot into TWRP recovery tool, then mount it. But I found out that if you go into (the device): Setting >Storage >3 vertical dots at upper right corner >USB computer connection >check the box Media Device (MTP), the device will show up without have to reboot the phone and other things. I hope this help anyone has issue when you successfully rooted the device but somehow it is not show up in your computer but your computer recognize it. At least it works for me.

• Install the latest Samsung drivers: • Restart the computer ( very important) • Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software. • Select Browse my computer for driver software • Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer • Select ADB Interface from the list • Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface (this is a signed driver). If you get a warning, select Yesto continue. With these Samsung drivers will recognize perfectly the One Plus One, tested by me.

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