[Tool][PC]ADB Drivers For Redmi 1s [Only ADB] - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

This Tool is to help Install ADB drivers for Xiaomi Redmi 1s and it works Perfectly with any version of Windows [8 and 8.1 supported]
This driver makes android debugging work and only compatible with Redmi 1s
Only For windows users, I've not tested on other os
Installation :
1 - Download the attachment
2 - Extract it
3 - Run DPInst64.exe as administrator
4 - Follow the On-screen instructions
5- If it fails to install continue to next step
6 - usually it fails on windows 8 or 8.1 so the only problem here is that the driver is not signed, Just diable the driver signature verification from advanced reboot
7 - for windows 8.1 - Go to charm - Settings - Change Pc settings - Update and recovery - Recovery - Advanced startup - Reboot now
8 - In the reboot menu, there will be an option to disable signature verification press the corresponding "F" button
9 - Try again from step 3 and this time allow all requests, it should work
similar method is followed for windows 8
For Windows 7 and older
While the windows boots,continiously hit F8 till the boot options appear, You can see the option to disable signature verification, Scroll with arrow keys and hit enter on disable signature verification
Any Errors will be solved, Please post if you have errors
Dont forget to Thank me!! :good:

Windodows 8 saying
Cant install this
Even i have tried disable signature
Any help ?

rafeeq02 said:
Windodows 8 saying
Cant install this
Even i have tried disable signature
Any help ?
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If a pop-up comes then accept it and continue, else post screenshot of your error I'll resolve it

Problem solved!
Thanks so much for your help, because finally my Redmi 1s is correctly detected by my Lenovo IdeaPad 430u and nothing else helped me!

Why it's not working now ?
I used this driver few months back. It worked like charm and I was very thankful.
Then I stopped Android development for few months.
Now I again installed ADT and SDK tools with eclipse. It all works well. But AVD Manager can't detect my Redmi 1s device. I tried reinstalling these drivers several times.
I also tried to uninstall and reinstall from Device Manager. But nothing worked for me.
I need help. Please anyone respond faster.

Info please
gauravrathee005 said:
I used this driver few months back. It worked like charm and I was very thankful.
Then I stopped Android development for few months.
Now I again installed ADT and SDK tools with eclipse. It all works well. But AVD Manager can't detect my Redmi 1s device. I tried reinstalling these drivers several times.
I also tried to uninstall and reinstall from Device Manager. But nothing worked for me.
I need help. Please anyone respond faster.
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Give me details of
- OS (8 or 8.1 or 7)
- Did u do as per Instructions given in 1st post?
- what error u see while installing drivers
- is android debugging enabled in ur device -> developer options?
:angel:

Pavan l said:
Give me details of
- OS (8 or 8.1 or 7)
- Did u do as per Instructions given in 1st post?
- what error u see while installing drivers
- is android debugging enabled in ur device -> developer options?
:angel:
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My OS is window 7 .I followed the instructions carefully. Earlier it worked for me few months back. Yes, android debugging is enabled on my device. I also tried to use commands like:
adb kill-server.
adv start-server
Even I restarted my system and device several times.
Installation is not showing any error. It installs normally and is listed in my device manager.
Problem is my device doesn't appear in AVD Manager

ROM
gauravrathee005 said:
My OS is window 7 .I followed the instructions carefully. Earlier it worked for me few months back. Yes, android debugging is enabled on my device. I also tried to use commands like:
adb kill-server.
adv start-server
Even I restarted my system and device several times.
Installation is not showing any error. It installs normally and is listed in my device manager.
Problem is my device doesn't appear in AVD Manager
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Which rom are u using? If u r on MIUI 6 official, then install this -> http://bigota.d.miui.com/MiFlash/MiSetup2.2.0.7032_2717.exe
Install this anyway

Thanks so much
I'm finally able to run ADB fastboot on my Redmi 1s device. I'm running windows 8.1 BTW. THANKS SO MUCH for the drivers.

32bit
AndroidFrantic said:
I'm finally able to run ADB fastboot on my Redmi 1s device. I'm running windows 8.1 BTW. THANKS SO MUCH for the drivers.
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Sir i have Windows 7 32bit but this drivers is only for 64 bit
:crying:
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Pavan l said:
This Tool is to help Install ADB drivers for Xiaomi Redmi 1s and it works Perfectly with any version of Windows [8 and 8.1 supported]
This driver makes android debugging work and only compatible with Redmi 1s
Only For windows users, I've not tested on other os
Installation :
1 - Download the attachment
2 - Extract it
3 - Run DPInst64.exe as administrator
4 - Follow the On-screen instructions
5- If it fails to install continue to next step
6 - usually it fails on windows 8 or 8.1 so the only problem here is that the driver is not signed, Just diable the driver signature verification from advanced reboot
7 - for windows 8.1 - Go to charm - Settings - Change Pc settings - Update and recovery - Recovery - Advanced startup - Reboot now
8 - In the reboot menu, there will be an option to disable signature verification press the corresponding "F" button
9 - Try again from step 3 and this time allow all requests, it should work
similar method is followed for windows 8
For Windows 7 and older
While the windows boots,continiously hit F8 till the boot options appear, You can see the option to disable signature verification, Scroll with arrow keys and hit enter on disable signature verification
Any Errors will be solved, Please post if you have errors
Dont forget to Thank me!! :good:
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its for 64 bit sir can u tell me where can i find 32 bit drivers for redmi 1s

Use pdanet drivers and mtk drivers
Dishant1298 said:
Sir i have Windows 7 32bit but this drivers is only for 64 bit
:crying:
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its for 64 bit sir can u tell me where can i find 32 bit drivers for redmi 1s
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This might help... Install these
http://www.mediafire.com/download/sj643c2alktcfj3/All_MTK_USB_Driver_2014.rar
http://pdanet.co/bin/PdaNetA4181.exe

gauravrathee005 said:
I used this driver few months back. It worked like charm and I was very thankful.
Then I stopped Android development for few months.
Now I again installed ADT and SDK tools with eclipse. It all works well. But AVD Manager can't detect my Redmi 1s device. I tried reinstalling these drivers several times.
I also tried to uninstall and reinstall from Device Manager. But nothing worked for me.
I need help. Please anyone respond faster.
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try using older adb binary (exe,dll) just copy paste it on the folder

My phone is not detected in adb evev after installing the drivers

Darsh9 said:
My phone is not detected in adb evev after installing the drivers
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Mmmmmmm check out your PC usb drivers... !!

:good:

no adb drivers show. while phone is in recovery

It is media tek driver
Sent from my HM 1S using Tapatalk

Even though not working

Related

[Tutorial] Installing adb/fastboot drivers in Windows 8

So after going through this headache of not being able to fastboot either of my Nexus devices (GNex and N7) I have found the solution to my problems and I am sharing it with you guys.
Windows 8 forces drivers to be digitally signed and checks that signature with it's known driver signatures at home. This is a problem if you are trying to install and use something like fastboot/adb which Redmond may not have drivers for.
I was personally trying to install this as I did before on Windows 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 and in order to install this we need to "Disable driver signature enforcement"
Steps to be taken:
1.) Bring up Charms by mousing over to the right of the screen
2.) Go to Settings
3.) Change PC Settings
4.) General
5.) Scroll down to Advanced Startup > Restart Now
6.) Trouble shoot
7.) Advanced options
8.) Windows startup options
9.) Restart
10.) Choose F7 (I believe) or click on "Disable driver signature enforcement"
11.) Reboot
Install the relevant driver (In my case Universal driver) under Device Management
This allowed me to install the Universal driver for both my Nexus devices. Anyway, hope it helps ya'll.
(Mods if posted before feel free to delete/merge/whatever.)
Or avoid all that by installing drivers from here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW#
Then you can install the N7 ones as well.
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Nexus+7&p=28&s=2
That way you don't have to deal with a Test Mode watermark and have the latest drivers.
Already posted in the "101" sticky over a week ago.
efrant said:
Already posted in the "101" sticky over a week ago.
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efrant, if you use the official drivers and not ones that someone patched together, there is no need for that step.
adrynalyne said:
efrant, if you use the official drivers and not ones that someone patched together, there is no need for that step.
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Yup, if you use the Verizon_Wireless_I515_Galaxy_Nexus_USB_Driver_v1.4.6.0.exe from Samsung's website, I believe it is signed, so it probably would work.
The issue was that some users (myself included), had problems installing the driver using Samsung's .exe package. 1wayjonny's repack worked flawlessly, and doesn't install anything else...
I am able to isntall just fine BUT i cannot get the drivers to work and its ****ing iritating. I just get something like This unit cannot start (error 10), A request for the USB device descriptor failed.
Nburnes said:
So after going through this headache of not being able to fastboot either of my Nexus devices (GNex and N7) I have found the solution to my problems and I am sharing it with you guys.
Windows 8 forces drivers to be digitally signed and checks that signature with it's known driver signatures at home. This is a problem if you are trying to install and use something like fastboot/adb which Redmond may not have drivers for.
I was personally trying to install this as I did before on Windows 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 and in order to install this we need to "Disable driver signature enforcement"
Steps to be taken:
1.) Bring up Charms by mousing over to the right of the screen
2.) Go to Settings
3.) Change PC Settings
4.) General
5.) Scroll down to Advanced Startup > Restart Now
6.) Trouble shoot
7.) Advanced options
8.) Windows startup options
9.) Restart
10.) Choose F7 (I believe) or click on "Disable driver signature enforcement"
11.) Reboot
Install the relevant driver (In my case Universal driver) under Device Management
This allowed me to install the Universal driver for both my Nexus devices. Anyway, hope it helps ya'll.
(Mods if posted before feel free to delete/merge/whatever.)
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Thanks,, Solved the problem...
thanks!!!
I tried this method and another method. I still can't get the drivers to work correctly. I installed the drivers and now when i connect my phone it is now coming up on device manager as "Andriod bootloader interface" I have a sony xperia S and after about 5 seconds it reboots. Any thoughts?
when i upgraded to windows 8, all i did was plug my phone in, go into device manager and find my phone and uninstall drivers since it wouldn't let me use fastboot even though it recognized my phone. i then installed pdanet and let it install the drivers and rebooted and it worked great.
t1.8matt said:
when i upgraded to windows 8, all i did was plug my phone in, go into device manager and find my phone and uninstall drivers since it wouldn't let me use fastboot even though it recognized my phone. i then installed pdanet and let it install the drivers and rebooted and it worked great.
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I looked up pdanet and its a program to tether my phone. Why would that help with fastboot?
it installs the correct drivers needed to use fastboot for your phone. you can just uninstall the app when it's done, i kept it because sometimes i use the cable to tether my phone to my laptop.
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i'm just telling how i did it, it's up to you how you do it.
t1.8matt said:
when i upgraded to windows 8, all i did was plug my phone in, go into device manager and find my phone and uninstall drivers since it wouldn't let me use fastboot even though it recognized my phone. i then installed pdanet and let it install the drivers and rebooted and it worked great.
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I did what you said it installed the drivers but when i connect my phone in fastboot its still doing the same thing, rebooting after 5 seconds. On device manager the phone comes up as "boot S1 download" I will try installing the fastboot drivers again and report back
did you uninstall any drivers for your phone first?
I'm having an absolute mare with Windows 8, fastboot drivers won't install (with the Samsung package or the naked drivers - just says 'no drivers found') and now the SDK won't install as it doesn't think I've got the Java SDK on my computer (which I have). This is a ballache!
Windows 7 was so much easier...
EDIT: SDK seems to be done following this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1758817
I did do it but think I set the path wrong so need to check it later on!
Nburnes said:
So after going through this headache of not being able to fastboot either of my Nexus devices (GNex and N7) I have found the solution to my problems and I am sharing it with you guys.
Windows 8 forces drivers to be digitally signed and checks that signature with it's known driver signatures at home. This is a problem if you are trying to install and use something like fastboot/adb which Redmond may not have drivers for.
I was personally trying to install this as I did before on Windows 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 and in order to install this we need to "Disable driver signature enforcement"
Steps to be taken:
1.) Bring up Charms by mousing over to the right of the screen
2.) Go to Settings
3.) Change PC Settings
4.) General
5.) Scroll down to Advanced Startup > Restart Now
6.) Trouble shoot
7.) Advanced options
8.) Windows startup options
9.) Restart
10.) Choose F7 (I believe) or click on "Disable driver signature enforcement"
11.) Reboot
Install the relevant driver (In my case Universal driver) under Device Management
This allowed me to install the Universal driver for both my Nexus devices. Anyway, hope it helps ya'll.
(Mods if posted before feel free to delete/merge/whatever.)
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You seriously saved the day. Awesome! Gave thanks!

Can't get Fastboot to work

Ok. I can't get fastboot to work. WIndows 10 laptop. Disabled driver verification. ADB works fine and reboots into bootloader but once in bootloader no fastboot. I've got an "Unknown Device" in Other Devices in Device manager and I've tried to assign the google driver manually but it's not recognized as a driver for the device
I've removed and reinstalled drivers pre and post driver verification
I tried adding PIxel C lines to the driver INF file as instructed on stack overflow
I don't know what else to try. And i've tried on two different computers???
Help please.. thanks
I fought with this for ages today. To start with, I have the Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit installed. Now, when in bootloader, go to the device manager on your computer. Find the Pixel ("Unknown Device") and right click > Properties > Driver tab > Update Drivers > Browse Computer > Choose From List > WugFresh Development\Nexus Root Toolkit\data\Drivers > and pick the one that says something about the bootloader. Sorry, going off memory here. Now you should be able to get that one installed, and Fastboot will start showing up when in the bootloader.
Hakizi said:
I fought with this for ages today. To start with, I have the Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit installed. Now, when in bootloader, go to the device manager on your computer. Find the Pixel ("Unknown Device") and right click > Properties > Driver tab > Update Drivers > Browse Computer > Choose From List > WugFresh Development\Nexus Root Toolkit\data\Drivers > and pick the one that says something about the bootloader. Sorry, going off memory here. Now you should be able to get that one installed, and Fastboot will start showing up when in the bootloader.
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I did the same : Choose from List >fastboot (I didn't install Wug)
jamgam said:
Ok. I can't get fastboot to work. WIndows 10 laptop. Disabled driver verification. ADB works fine and reboots into bootloader but once in bootloader no fastboot. I've got an "Unknown Device" in Other Devices in Device manager and I've tried to assign the google driver manually but it's not recognized as a driver for the device
I've removed and reinstalled drivers pre and post driver verification
I tried adding PIxel C lines to the driver INF file as instructed on stack overflow
I don't know what else to try. And i've tried on two different computers???
Help please.. thanks
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This is what worked for me....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64777133&postcount=96
jamgam said:
Ok. I can't get fastboot to work. WIndows 10 laptop. Disabled driver verification. ADB works fine and reboots into bootloader but once in bootloader no fastboot. I've got an "Unknown Device" in Other Devices in Device manager and I've tried to assign the google driver manually but it's not recognized as a driver for the device
I've removed and reinstalled drivers pre and post driver verification
I tried adding PIxel C lines to the driver INF file as instructed on stack overflow
I don't know what else to try. And i've tried on two different computers???
Help please.. thanks
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I had the same problem man. This will fix it.
1. Open Device Manager and Select the Unknown Device
2. Select Update Driver
3. Select Browse My Computer
4. Select Let Me Pick From a List of Device Drivers On My Computer
5. Select Android
6. Select Android Bootloader
Done.
@Istvan_86,
We should move the discussion for your problem here.
cam30era said:
@Istvan_86,
We should move the discussion for your problem here.
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Hello,
I don't see any link and sorry if I made too many posts.
Istvan_86 said:
Hello,
I don't see any link and sorry if I made too many posts.
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That's OK. No problem. Did you try the steps in post #5 above?
Which operating system are you on? What worked for me on Windows 10 was to give up after several days and use a Windows 7 computer. I read everything and tried everything and I could not get Fastboot working on this device with Windows 10. I used every toolkit, every driver version, toolkits that install multiple driver versions, Minimal ADB + Fastboot, and who knows what else. If a well-documented end-to-end solution to this ever appears I'll be really grateful.
FWIW, it was my frustrations with this Windows driver nonsense, that eventually drove me to abandon Windows entirely. Been on Ubuntu for several years. No regrets.
cam30era said:
That's OK. No problem. Did you try the steps in post #5 above?
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Thanks for point me here, yo offer me too much help.
Now I´m on Nougat working flawlessly.
CISGS said:
I had the same problem man. This will fix it.
1. Open Device Manager and Select the Unknown Device
2. Select Update Driver
3. Select Browse My Computer
4. Select Let Me Pick From a List of Device Drivers On My Computer
5. Select Android
6. Select Android Bootloader
Done.
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Really, really, really thanks. I have the exact same issue and this solved it for me also.
Cheers!
Istvan_86 said:
Thanks for point me here, yo offer me too much help.
Now I´m on Nougat working flawlessly.
Really, really, really thanks. I have the exact same issue and this solved it for me also.
Cheers!
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Welcome.
cam30era said:
FWIW, it was my frustrations with this Windows driver nonsense, that eventually drove me to abandon Windows entirely. Been on Ubuntu for several years. No regrets.
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It's very annoying, there seems to be a few reasons it fails. Cable, 3.0 usb ports, windows 10 drivers. I get different results with different cables in different types of usb ports. Also switching to PTP seems to work using a usb 2.0 port with a standard usb 2.0 A to micro with a micro to c adapter. Charging and MTP fail, but at least ADB and Fastboot respond.
I am going to try to edit the win10 driver using this post as reference.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34775508/where-is-the-windows-adb-driver-for-the-pixel-c
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CISGS said:
I had the same problem man. This will fix it.
1. Open Device Manager and Select the Unknown Device
2. Select Update Driver
3. Select Browse My Computer
4. Select Let Me Pick From a List of Device Drivers On My Computer
5. Select Android
6. Select Android Bootloader
Done.
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I came to the same conclusion, but after a reboot it was unrecognized again.
Only way I can it to stick is installing the 2nd option drivers via skipsoft toolkit. Connect pixel c via 2.0 port and cable to PC. Switch to ptp. Then manually force install driver choosing have disk using bootloader option. From then on it works using ptp.
What I am able to see using USB Device Tree Viewer, is that when I plug in my Pixel C to my ASUS Z97-A blue usb ports with USB debugging enabled, it can not identify it. Those ports use Microsoft Windows 10 drivers for the Intel USB 3.0 eXensible Host Controller - 1.0. Which is what is causing the failure, not the Pixel C drivers. When I updated my other green USB ports driver, windows used the same ones on my ASMedia USB 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller and also couldn't recognize the Pixel C any longer. I rolled back to ASMedia drivers, it worked fine. Updated using newer ASMedia drivers 4/11/2016 ver 1.16.35.1 and those work fine. Now to find working drivers for the Inter Host. Win7 drivers refuse to load.
UPDATE: If your bios allows, disable xHCI. Your USB ports will work as USB 2.0 but will detect your PIXEL C without issues.
Solution works 100%
If you've installed the SDK drivers and win10 can detect your Pixel C in every mode with usb debugging off. Use these win10 USB xHCi drivers,
http://www.win-raid.com/t834f25-USB-Drivers-original-and-modded.html
@clockcycle,
This solution works 100% too. https://www.ubuntu.com/
CISGS said:
I had the same problem man. This will fix it.
1. Open Device Manager and Select the Unknown Device
2. Select Update Driver
3. Select Browse My Computer
4. Select Let Me Pick From a List of Device Drivers On My Computer
5. Select Android
6. Select Android Bootloader
Done.
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Been smashing my face off the wall since LAST NIGHT trying to figure this out. windows 7 machine/ windows 8/ ubuntu ! trying 100 different methods and this one FINALLY SOLVED THE ISSUE. gawd dayum thank you so much from the future !!!

OP3 Not Found By Fastboot (Win 10)

So I'm running windows 10 on my pc and my op3 is easily found by windows. When I enter fastboot mode on my op3, the command "fastboot devices" doesn't show my op3. I used that 15 sec adb & fastboot installer.
MrHaPpY66 said:
So I'm running windows 10 on my pc and my op3 is easily found by windows. When I enter fastboot mode on my op3, the command "fastboot devices" doesn't show my op3. I used that 15 sec adb & fastboot installer.
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Have you enabled oem unlocking from developer options?
I'm having the same problem. After going back to Oxygen OS (now 3.5.4) from MIUI 8 fastboot just doesn't work anymore. ABD works just fine (tried on Minimal ABD and Fastboot on Windows and ABD installed over Android Studio on Ubuntu. Fastboot did recognize the phone on Ubuntu but flashing TWRP resolved in a bootloop (tried the old and the new recovery image).
All drivers are installed on both Windows and Ubuntu (I even removed all drivers on Windows and added them again) and just to make sure everything gets installed I disabled driver signature verification on Windows, but as I said - still no luck.
Edit: Of course USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking is enabled (my bootloader is also unlocked since I already had tried out multiple roms)
Had the same Problem, Win10 is the Problem + the old OP Drivers + the new Update to Win10 etc.
Nothing worked, tryed everything. Created a Thread last week here also...
After that i created a new Partition and installed Win7 on it. All works fine, only thing is while Boot ur System u have to pick ur OS or it waits 30sec to boot up but thats ok.
Now i have Win10 for everything and i reboot to win7 for Fastboot/OP3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/help/connect-to-phone-adb-fastboot-t3485079
Didnt tryed the last Tip.
KornY10 said:
Win10 is the Problem
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Can't solve your problem, but OP3 fastboot does work in Windows 10. I did have to disable driver signature verification to install the driver in the first place, and you'll have to leave it off for the driver to stay functional, but it definitely works on Win 10.
I dont tryed ur Way, so yes after disable Driver sign. it works like u Said but i did not Test it.
i had the same problem to find the correct adb driver spent many hours but it didnt work so after that last i try to update windows 10 and find adb driver there after updating window its work like charm so all u have to do is just connect ur phone with data transfer mode on and search the window automatic updates .
Same here
It's driving me crazy. I've updated from a rooted stock OS (incl TWRP) via full OTA directly to 3.2.7, which removed TWRP and root.
I now cannot enter a Fastboot mode which detects the USB connection. Thus I can't flash TWRP again and can't root my phone, making lots of apps unusable.
I've tried every suggestion on every thread but nothing works...
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
Also got kedacom on my device manager after automatic driver update but my phone still isn't recognised in adb devices, does everyone else's serial number show up?
You guys still have the problem?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 5 using XDA Labs
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
SgtIcetea said:
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
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Good that you found the solution..
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 5 using XDA Labs
Well I didn't really solve the problem on win 10 so i just decided to use Ubuntu instead. Worked well
SgtIcetea said:
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
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I tried that too, but didn't work. What driver did you select in Device manager?
superiscch said:
I tried that too, but didn't work. What driver did you select in Device manager?
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Rebooted both devices, OP3 was in fastboot. Then there was a Driver called Oneplus Bootloader Interface (or something similar)
SgtIcetea said:
Rebooted both devices, OP3 was in fastboot. Then there was a Driver called Oneplus Bootloader Interface (or something similar)
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The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good ?
superiscch said:
The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good
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Yeah that one. After disabling the driver signature verification you have to re install it, when it's not disabled windows just doesn't install it although it says it does. After I disabled it Windows actually showed a completely new window during installation to install the driver properly
superiscch said:
The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good
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Man, had to just do it through my Ubuntu VM. Tried Win 10 Win 7, all gave me troubles.
Started Ubuntu, setup ADB and unlocked in a breeze
i have same problem

OP3 stucks on "Waiting for Device"

Hi,
I try to flash my OP3.
I did first the UNLOCK, that worked with the CMD (Running Windows 10).
My device is Unlocked.
But when I wanna try fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Or I type then it says waiting for device...
and when i typ: fastboot devices
then if gives nothing.
Yes, I did the OEM unlock in developers options en USB debugging is on.
HELP!
HELP!
Try manual boot into fastboot mode https://youtu.be/7ihDGm3EX_o and then reconnect.
peterk-1 said:
Try manual boot into fastboot mode https://youtu.be/7ihDGm3EX_o and then reconnect.
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Yes, I did that.
But not working...
Over WiFi it's working, but not with USB.
Oke, ADB is working, but only when the device in ON.
When I does the device in Fastboot.
Than it doesn't work!
HELP!
Oke, I fix it.
Did it in an VM with Windows 7.
Bye.
YourTheBest said:
Oke, I fix it.
Did it in an VM with Windows 7.
Bye.
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I'm also stuck with this, could briefly tell me how you set up a VM with window's 7 please? I tried with Ubuntu but no luck installing the adb and fastboot? Stuck with no recovery so please help
First Tick OEM unlock and enable usb debugging. And install latest driver
Ajshal said:
First Tick OEM unlock and enable usb debugging. And install latest driver
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Way past that mate everything is installed, I need to get device to show in fastboot as it's currently not showing
How did you install the driver? do you have windows 8 or above?
daviss101 said:
Way past that mate everything is installed, I need to get device to show in fastboot as it's currently not showing
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I have same pblm on my LG K10 dude
therightperson_630 said:
How did you install the driver? do you have windows 8 or above?
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At first it it was called Marshall London bootloader interface but after clicking automatic driver update it then showed as "kedacom bootloader" it does show its in adb mode thou. Is there any Google/Samsung drivers you could link me?
Edit- windows 10
daviss101 said:
At first it it was called Marshall London bootloader interface but after clicking automatic driver update it then showed as "kedacom bootloader" it does show its in adb mode thou. Is there any Google/Samsung drivers you could link me?
Edit- windows 10
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Ok, not sure if you know about this, but you'll have to install the drivers with signed driver enforcement turned off in windows 10:
Setting > update & security > recovery tab > Advanced start-up (restart now).
On boot up you'll use the function keys to turn off "signed driver enforcement" or something similar.
Then try and install adb/fastboot from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
It should come up with an extra security window during the installation - the driver will be properly installed and you'll be able to use fastboot on your OP3
therightperson_630 said:
Ok, not sure if you know about this, but you'll have to install the drivers with signed driver enforcement turned off in windows 10:
Setting > update & security > recovery tab > Advanced start-up (restart now).
On boot up you'll use the function keys to turn off "signed driver enforcement" or something similar.
Then try and install adb/fastboot from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
It should come up with an extra security window during the installation - the driver will be properly installed and you'll be able to use fastboot on your OP3
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Okay thanks, I have tried that step but that's when it changed to kedacom via automatic update. I'm confused here I downloaded official oneplus drivers and installed and my phone is perfectly recognised as A300 when its file transfer but when you say install drivers which ones can I download to install manually to remove kedacom? Thanks your time to help but I'm completely stuck
daviss101 said:
Okay thanks, I have tried that step but that's when it changed to kedacom via automatic update. I'm confused here I downloaded official oneplus drivers and installed and my phone is perfectly recognised as A300 when its file transfer but when you say install drivers which ones can I download to install manually to remove kedacom? Thanks your time to help but I'm completely stuck
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go to device manager and manually uninstall kedacom driver and install minimal adb/fastboot from the link I posted, they'll install the driver automatically
daviss101 said:
Way past that mate everything is installed, I need to get device to show in fastboot as it's currently not showing
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Just install an FRESH Windows 7.
Install ADB Drivers
Install OP3 drivers
And than open CMD an enter the commands.
YourTheBest said:
Just install an FRESH Windows 7.
Install ADB Drivers
Install OP3 drivers
And than open CMD an enter the commands.
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How do I get a free version of windows 7 without downloading a cracked ISO?

Windows 10 and fastboot driver | Nexus 5X

I can not use fastboot on my pc with Windows 10 to flash something on my Nexus 5X.
I've installed Ubuntu and adb/fastbook works correctly. With Ubuntu I've installed TWRP and SuperSU.
On Windows 10:
- Adb works.
- I've Android Studio with the latest platform-tools.
- I've tried with 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3.
- I've tried with this answer.
- I've already removed all usb-driver (as Nexus Root Toolkit suggest) and retry all.
What can I do?
Let windows download the fastboot drivers from the network.
boot into fastboot, connect to pc
open up
win-r
devmgmt.msc
right click the 5x device and search network for drivers (or wherever that option is)
It'll come it with something like marshall london bootloader interface. That is fine, it works, it is for different phone that is also android based. The bootloader interface is the same.
Simone_ASR said:
I can not use fastboot on my pc with Windows 10 to flash something on my Nexus 5X.
I've installed Ubuntu and adb/fastbook works correctly. With Ubuntu I've installed TWRP and SuperSU.
On Windows 10:
- Adb works.
- I've Android Studio with the latest platform-tools.
- I've tried with 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3.
- I've tried with this answer.
- I've already removed all usb-driver (as Nexus Root Toolkit suggest) and retry all.
What can I do?
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I had the very same problem when I first received my 5X. I tried every damn think on to get Windows 10 to see the device, including all listed here and manually installing the drivers downloaded from Google and various other sites. Installed various Windows 10 packages. Even LG driver packages. I believe the issue lies in Windows 10 and I think perhaps maybe compounded by other drivers installed on the computer. I'm willing to bet it would work just fine on 7 (did on every machine I tried). Eventually adb and fastboot magically started working but I still could not use MTP. The ONLY thing that got it working was, strangely enough, a reinstall of Windows 10 (chose to kept files/documents) and then updating with the Anniversary Update). I know that is like the LEAST desirable option.
Windows 10 is really just not great for this sort of thing.
stmims1124 said:
The issue lies in Windows 10 and I think perhaps maybe compounded by other drivers installed on the computer.
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I don't know if google fixed it, but the 11.0 Google USB drivers don't have the fastboot USB IDs for the 5x but most people wouldn't notice because win10 is probably configured to get drivers automatically from net.
I noticed because I don't have that enabled.
On a win10 box that is configured to get drivers from net, for 5x, adb, mtp, and fastboot work without installing any extra drivers.
sfhub said:
I don't know if google fixed it, but the 11.0 Google USB drivers don't have the fastboot USB IDs for the 5x but most people wouldn't notice because win10 is probably configured to get drivers automatically from net.
I noticed because I don't have that enabled.
On a win10 box that is configured to get drivers from net, for 5x, adb, mtp, and fastboot work without installing any extra drivers.
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Yeah, that's exactly how it's worked every other android device I've owned too-only had issues with this device and this particular Windows 10 machine. This machine is configured to get drivers automatically, but for whatever reason I just couldn't get this to work. Of course, this was just my experience but there have defintiely been other folks out there with similar (maybe not exactly the same) problems. It was infuriating!
I can't really comment intelligently regarding what Google may have done to fix this. I'm shaking my head to hear that their drivers for Nexus devices is missing the fastboot USB ID's for a Nexus phone lol
Simone_ASR said:
I can not use fastboot on my pc with Windows 10 to flash something on my Nexus 5X.
I've installed Ubuntu and adb/fastbook works correctly. With Ubuntu I've installed TWRP and SuperSU.
On Windows 10:
- Adb works.
- I've Android Studio with the latest platform-tools.
- I've tried with 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3.
- I've tried with this answer.
- I've already removed all usb-driver (as Nexus Root Toolkit suggest) and retry all.
What can I do?
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I had the same problem, I got mine working this way..... I used an older version of the driver..... Open device manager, click on the kedacom usb device, android bootloader interface, click the driver tab, click update driver, browse computer, let me pick from list, there I had a few versiond listed, I picked the verion 9.0 dated 2014, click next....next.... it will install, should be good to go....
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Simone_ASR said:
I can not use fastboot on my pc with Windows 10 to flash something on my Nexus 5X.
I've installed Ubuntu and adb/fastbook works correctly. With Ubuntu I've installed TWRP and SuperSU.
On Windows 10:
- Adb works.
- I've Android Studio with the latest platform-tools.
- I've tried with 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3.
- I've tried with this answer.
- I've already removed all usb-driver (as Nexus Root Toolkit suggest) and retry all.
What can I do?
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I had the same problem, I got mine working this way..... I used an older version of the driver..... Open device manager, click on the kedacom usb device, android bootloader interface, click the driver tab, click update driver, browse computer, let me pick from list, there I had a few versiond listed, I picked the verion 9.0 dated 2014, click next....next.... it will install, should be good to go....
Thanks to all, I've solved with Google -> Android Bootloader Interface and it seems it works.

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