
You should see a ‘License Agreement’ message on the screen.Finally, click on ‘Ok’ when prompted with the ‘Confirm change’ message.Select ‘Google USB Driver’ and click on ‘Ok’.Click on ‘Tools’ and select ‘SDK Manager’.Once you have it installed, follow the instructions below: Download via Android Studioįirst of all, make sure that you have downloaded and installed the latest version of Android Studio on your Windows PC. The extracted ‘usb_drivers’ folder should contain the required ‘android_winusb.inf’ driver file.

Once downloaded, extract the ZIP file to a suitable location on your computer.

Note: If you’re using macOS or Linux, you would not need these drivers. In our personal experience, downloading the ZIP package directly is easier than using the Android Studio.

The former method, on the contrary, will require you to manually check if a newer driver version is available and download it again. The latter gives an added benefit, that is the SDK Manager will automatically notify you when a newer version is available. Or, you can use the SDK Manager in the Android Studio to download it. You can either download the Google USB Driver ZIP file manually. Now, there are two different ways/methods to download the USB driver on Windows. Step 3: Install the Modified USB Drivers.Step 2: Modify ‘android_winusb.inf’ file.Step 1: Get the VID and PID of your Android Device.

