- #Fastboot devices not showing device drivers
- #Fastboot devices not showing device update
- #Fastboot devices not showing device driver
Click on the file explorer’s File tab and select Open Windows PowerShell. Click in the folder address bar, type “ cmd” and press the Enter key. Open the ‘platform-tools‘ or the folder that contains the ADB and Fastboot files.
#Fastboot devices not showing device drivers
Since the official ADB and Fastboot drivers are not installer files, you are supposed to direct the Command Prompt to the exact path or location of the ‘ platform-tools‘ directory. Fix 2: Execute ADB Command from the ‘platform-tools’ Folder
#Fastboot devices not showing device update
In case you have a very old version of Platform-tools, you should update them. I would recommend you download the latest version of Android SDK Platform Tools zip for Windows directly from Google servers.
#Fastboot devices not showing device driver
The best and safest source to download the latest ADB and Fastboot driver is Google itself. You must remove and uninstall any such 3rd-party drivers if you have them installed. Moreover, most of such tools are unsafe as they may contain a Trojan virus. If you have installed Koush’s Universal ADB Drivers, Minimal ADB and Fastboot, 15 seconds ADB Installer, or Minimal ADB Setup, it’s most likely that you have an outdated version of ADB and Fastboot drivers on your Windows PC. Must Read: Use ADB Commands on Android Devices without Root Fix 1: Download Latest SDK Platform Tools Now that we know what could be the reason behind the ‘adb’ is not recognized as an internal or external command error, let’s try to solve the problem. In case you are getting ‘adb or fastboot command not found error’ on Mac, read my tutorial to solve the issue. In case you are trying to flash an OTA update.zip, a factory image, or a custom recovery image (twrp.img, for instance), make sure you have saved the files to flash in the ‘ platform-tools‘ folder along with ‘adb.exe’, ‘fastboot.exe’, etc.That’s to say, you haven’t set the correct path under User variables or System variables. You haven’t set up system-wide ADB and Fastboot on your Windows 10 PC.
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