Aug 30, 2014 - Connect your Android device via USB and remove the ADB drivers. First, download the Universal ADB Driver then run the executable.
Below is a link to the current DNT USB Driver Installer package. This is a zip file, after downloading extract it into a temporary folder. The contents of the temporary folder can be burned onto a CD-ROM disc or copied to a flash drive. This is the same Driver Installer found on the DNT Installation Disk normally used to install software. It is made available here as a download in case the full Installation disk isn't available and USB drivers must be installed or re-installed.
Two versions of the installer are included, one for 32-bit Windows PCs and another for 64-bit Windows PCs: • 'dpinst-x86.exe' for 32-bit Windows • 'dpinst-amd64.exe' for 64-bit Windows To start the installer: • In Windows File Explorer, navigate to the location holding the unzipped files and double-click on the appropriate.exe file. • Click the Start button, click Run. And browse to the location holding the unzipped files.
Select the appropriate.exe file and click OK. The installer will open and walk you through the driver installation process.
If you burn the package onto a CD-ROM or flash drive, it will also be suitable for use with the Windows 'New Hardware Found' wizard in Windows XP and Vista, or for updating drivers in the Windows Device Manager. See the to learn more.
• Total: 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Android ADB & Fastboot are the two terms that you must have heard of while exploring the custom recoveries, unlocking the bootloader, or rooting your device by flashing.img files. Basically ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge that helps you to establish connection between your PC and your Phone, this can be accomplished by turning on USB debugging mode in your phone under the settings tab > developer options, while the Fastboot mode can be turned on by bringing your phone in Fastboot and plugging in the USB data cable. Fastboot mode helps you to flash.img files and several other similar tasks. Well, to install Android ADB & Fastboot drivers on your Windows PC you need to instal l Android SDK tools and use the Platform tools. Earlier we posted a complete guide on but I realized that it’s quite time-consuming and hard to understand, So while exploring a lightweight tool to overcome the difficulty, I found Minimal Android ADB and Fastboot driver tool on the XDA forum.
Thanks to for developing this awesome tool. The tool is packed up in just 2 MBs and using it, I was able to successfully install the drivers on the VMware that I use for Windows 7. I’ve explained below how to install and use this tool in detail.
Contents • • • Minimal ADB and Fastboot Drivers How to Install Android ADB & Fastboot Drivers Quickly: • • • Download the Minimal ADB & Fastboot Drivers tool: • Run the minimaltool.exe file that you downloaded and install the tool. • During installation, tick “ Create a desktop icon or Create a desktop shortcut“. • You can run the tool now by either through the Start menu, through the icon that you created on the desktop or by opening Program files > Minimal ADB & Fastboot > Right click on an empty area while keeping the shift key pressed and click on “Open Command Window Here”. • Use the Command prompt to do whatever you want now! • To install any.img file, you will have to place that file in the Minimal Tool folder that is located in program files x86.
• To access the Fastboot mode, you’ll have to first bring the Fastboot mode on your device and then connect it. E.g on HTC devices you can highlight Fastboot mode by accessing it through HBoot and then connect it, while on Sony you can turn off the device and then while keeping the back or volume up key pressed plug in the USB cable. • That’s All!
You’ve successfully installed Android ADB & Fastboot drivers. I hope that it didn’t take more than 2 minutes for you.
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