Please point me to the correct driver as I have had no luck locating any pertinent information about it. Now that you have set up SDK Platform tools on your computer, here are a few things that you should start with. I need to download an OEM USB Driver so that I can enable USB debugging on my Android Device. That’s all for now! I’ve also prepared a very exhaustive list of useful ADB, ADB Shell, and Fastboot commands in a dedicated tutorial. If you encounter any problem while running commands, read my tutorial on fixing ADB or Fastboot is not recognized error. You can also enable system-wide ADB and fastboot so that you can execute commands without navigating to the “platform-tools” directory every time.
#Android usb debugging windows 10 apk
Please note that to sideload and APK on your Android phone via ADB or to flash a system image (.img) file using Fastboot commands, you need to place those files inside the “ platform-tools” folder first. Use the following command to fetch a file named from your phone to your computer. Tap Build number 7-10 times to make Developer options available. If you see your device listed, run the following commands one by one. Type the following command and hit Enter. You’ll see the list of the IDs of attached devices in the Command Prompt window represented by a string of alphanumeric values as shown below. Open the ADB folder, hold down Shift, right-click anywhere blank, and select Open command window here.
Now launch a command window and type the following command and click the Enter key on the keyboard.Having enabled USB Debugging from Developer options, connect your phone or tablet to the computer using a compatible USB cable.