Below you can download usb android driver for Windows.
File name: usb-android.exe
Version: 6.679
File size: 19207 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: Kaspersky 5.87
Download Driver Usb Android(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Android USB Driver
- Compatibility: Compatible with all Android devices
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10
- Connectivity: USB 2.0 and USB 3.0
- Driver Size: Approximately 10MB
- Functionality: Allows users to connect their Android device to a computer for various purposes such as file transfer, software development, and debugging
- Installation: Simply download the driver from a reputable source and run the installation file, then follow the on-screen instructions
- Updates: It is recommended to check for driver updates periodically to ensure compatibility with the latest Android devices and operating system versions
- Troubleshooting: For technical issues, refer to the troubleshooting questions and answers provided below:
Troubleshooting:
1. Q: I have installed the Android USB driver, but my computer still doesn't recognize my Android device. What could be the issue?
A: There could be several reasons for this problem. First, ensure that you have enabled USB debugging on your Android device. Also, try using a different USB cable or port on your computer. If the issue persists, check if your device requires a specific driver version or if there are any known compatibility issues with your operating system.
2. Q: When I connect my Android device to the computer, the driver installation fails. What should I do?
A: Firstly, make sure you have downloaded the correct driver for your device model and operating system. If the installation fails, try disconnecting your Android device, uninstall any existing driver software, and then attempt a clean installation. Additionally, disabling antivirus or firewall software temporarily during the installation process may help.
3. Q: My Android device gets disconnected frequently while connected to the computer via USB. How can I resolve this connectivity issue?
A: This type of issue is commonly caused by faulty USB cables or ports. Try connecting your Android device to a different USB port on your computer or use a different USB cable to rule out any hardware-related problems. In some cases, it could also be a power-saving feature interfering with the connection, so ensure that your device's power-saving settings are appropriately configured when connected via USB.