[DRIVER][30.01.2014] Samsung USB Drivers for Mobile Phones 1.5.29.0 Win 7/8/XP - Android General

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LATEST SAMSUNG USB DRIVERS FOR MOBILE PHONES 1.5.29.0
FOR WINDOWS 8 / 7 / Vista / XP / x86 (32 bit) & x64 (64 bit)
installable via "setup.exe" OR via "have disk" method
AND
LATEST ADB & FASTBOOT TOOLS (.exe files)
ADB & Fastboot unpacked from Android SDK
<<< DOWNLOAD LINKS BELOW! >>>​
INFO:
This driver works on Win 8 & 7 & Vista & XP, 32 and 64 bit and allows you to use Odin, ADB and Fastboot tools with your phone. There's a newer driver package around the net but they are INCOMPLETE, they lack essential drivers, so they may not work on all Samsung phones.
You can also download latest Odin, ADB & Fastboot Tools below.
WHAT'S THE HASSLE:
Samsung Drivers package's installation doesn't work on Windows 8 for many people (driver installation doesn't even start), so the point is that the drivers have to be installed manually. In order to do this I unpacked Samsung Drivers package .exe file so that the drivers can be installed via "have disk" method. I used these drivers succesfully in Windows 8 Enterprise x64 to connect my SGS i9000 to ODIN. Odin sees the phone and can flash firmware, reformat partitions etc.
You need INSTALLER. If it won't work for you, try RAR ARCHIVE then.
SAMSUNG USB DRIVERS 1.5.29.0 INSTALLER: Mod edit: links removed
SAMSUNG USB DRIVERS 1.5.29.0 RAR ARCHIVE : Mod edit: links removed
ADB & FASTBOOT TOOLS (.exe files): Mod edit: links removed
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INSTALLATION 1:
1. Download the driver INSTALLER.
2. Uninstall previous Samsung USB drivers from "Programs And Features" and "Device Manager".
3. Run the installer "USB_Drivers_1.5.29.0.exe" and proceed with the installation steps, finish the installation and restart your computer.
4. Connect it to your computer via USB cable.
5. If your phone is still not correctly recognized by Odin and the driver installer finished installation successfully - skip the 2nd method and use the 3rd. If drivers didn't install correctly (e.g. the installer failed to launch or failed to finish installation) - try the 2nd method first.
INSTALLATION 2:
1. Download the driver RAR ARCHIVE.
2. Uninstall previous Samsung USB drivers from "Programs And Features" and "Device Manager".
3. Unpack USB_Drivers_1.5.29.0.rar to some location, eg. C:\.
4. Run the installer from "C:\USB_Drivers\SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones\setup.exe" and proceed with the installation steps, finish the installation and restart your computer.
5. Switch your Samsung phone into download mode (i9000: power it on with Power + Vol UP + Home pressed simultanously).
6. Connect it to your computer via USB cable.
7. If your phone is still not correctly recognized by Odin - try the 3rd method.
INSTALLATION 3:
0. This is the "have disk" method. You have to follow every step in this guide
1. Download the driver RAR ARCHIVE.
2. Uninstall previous Samsung USB drivers from "Programs And Features" and "Device Manager".
3. Unpack "USB_Drivers.rar to some location, eg. C:\.
4. Switch your Samsung phone into download mode (i9000: power it on with Power + Vol UP + Home pressed simultanously).
5. Connect it to your computer via USB cable.
6. Your phone should become discovered by Windows as some device. In my case, Windows has found my SGS i9000 as a "Gadget Serial" device.
7. Go to Windows Device Manager. Right click on the device your phone has been discovered as (eg. "Gadget Serial" in my case) and choose "Update driver" option from the context menu.
8. Choose "Search my Computer...", check "Include subfolders" option and point the updater to the folder where you've had unpacked the drivers .rar archive to, eg. C:\USB_Drivers.
9. The driver should install automatically.
10. It may happen that after the installation some new "unknown device" ("Samsung Modem" in my case) would appear in the Device Manager. Complete 7 & 8 step for that device and any other new device that may appear afterwards.
11. Restart your computer.
12. Done!

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[Q] How to root N5 4.4.2?

I just got my Nexus 5 and I want to root it. Now it's 4.4.2. Does CF auto root still work? or Are there an easy way to root it? Thank!
Here is some tips and tricks for root on nexus 5
Install the Nexus 5 drivers on your PC (just plug it in and wait a few minutes, it will install them automatically).
Ensure that you have Administrator rights on Windows (if you do not know what these are, you probably haven’t got them).
Make sure your Nexus 5 has at least 60% of battery. 70% is better, and fully charged is… you get the drift.
Downloads
Android SDK:
Windows 32- & 64-bit
Mac OS X 32- & 64-bit
Linux 32- & 64-bit
The general procedure is the same as on Windows, but the commands to use in the terminal are different on Mac and Linux. This tutorial is for a PC running Windows.
Custom Recovery:
ClockworkMod (CWM)
Root:
SuperSU v1.65
I. Installing ADB and Fastboot
1. Download the Android SDK for your computer’s operating system and unzip it in a folder named “Android SDK”.
2. Launch “SDK-Manager.exe” and install the following packages:
Tools > Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform-Tools
Extras > Android Support Library, Google USB Driver
3. Look for the new “Platform-Tools” folder in the “Android SDK” directory.
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II. Unlocking the bootloader
1. Turn off your Nexus 5.
2. Reboot into fastboot mode by pressing and holding the Volume Down + Power button.
3. Connect your Nexus 5 to your computer with a USB cable.
4. Open the Android SDK > SDK > Platform-Tools directory then right-click in an empty area while holding the shift key.
5. Click “Open the command prompt here”.
6. Enter the following command:
fastboot devices
Easy method to root the Nexus 5
If you do not get a serial number (as above), your drivers are not installed. / © AndroidPIT
If you get a serial number, it’s good and you can continue. Otherwise, your drivers are not installed correctly.
7 . Enter the following command:
fastboot oem unlock
8 . On your Nexus 5, confirm with “Yes” using the Volume keys to move and the Power button to confirm.
9 . Enter the following command:
III. Installing the custom recovery
1. Turn off your Nexus 5
2. Reboot into fastboot mode (as in Section II)
3. Copy the custom recovery file downloaded earlier into the Android SDK > SDK > Platform-Tools directory. Rename the file “recovery.img”. If it does not work, simply rename the file “recovery” without the “img”.
4. In the command prompt window (as per Section II), enter the following command:
5. On your Nexus 5, use the unusable Volume buttons to select the “Restart bootloader” option and press the Power button.
6. You can now verify the custom recovery installation by entering “Recovery Mode”. If you arrive on the CWM screen, the recovery is all good.
IV. Root
1 . Reboot your Nexus 5 normally. Copy the previously downloaded file “SuperSU v1.65″ to the root of your smartphone.
2 . Reboot into fastboot mode (as in Section II) and choose Recovery Mode.
3 . Choose the “install zip from sdcard” option.
4 . Select “choose zip from sdcard”.
root nexus 5 recovery Easy method to root the Nexus 5
© AndroidPIT
5 . Locate the “SuperSU v1.65″ file and select it.
6 . Confirm with “Yes”.
7 . Once the file installation is complete, restart by selecting “go back” then “reboot now”.
8 . Final check: install an application to verify root such as Root Checker. If everything is green, it’s all good! Congratulations, your Google
Hope this help for you
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Driver for windows 7 or 8.1

hi guys my oneplus drivers can be install, try on wins 7 and 8.1 both dont work.
i followed all the guides and came to a dead end.
The guide said look for 'android device' in device manger, i cant find it, see pic .
Thanks, help would be grateful!
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power on your phone.
disable android debugging.
install http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver
restart your computer
plug phone in
manually direct it to the universal adb driver.
operating system has nothing to do with your drivers not working.
hey buddy, how do i manually direct it to ADB?
i open device manger, selected update driver, try to find ADB , but the file was not there. i already install and restart my pc.
could it be the problem with my phone? Do advice thanks
lolitsryan96 said:
hey buddy, how do i manually direct it to ADB?
i open device manger, selected update driver, try to find ADB , but the file was not there. i already install and restart my pc.
could it be the problem with my phone? Do advice thanks
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use this link to download samsung driver.
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done[/QUOTE]
hmm, i cant find the ADB man, i already unistall any kind of adb and reboot pc.
luka1002 said:
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done
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lolitsryan96 said:
hmm, i cant find the ADB man, i already unistall any kind of adb and reboot pc.
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What you can not find? in device manager?
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done[/QUOTE]
cant find andriod device,
luka1002 said:
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done
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lolitsryan96 said:
cant find andriod device,
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Try from recovery, and then connect your device.
try differend cable / USB port on computer
luka1002 said:
Try from recovery, and then connect your device.
try differend cable / USB port on computer
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from recovery?
lolitsryan96 said:
from recovery?
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jup. Turn off your phone. Press vol down + power (hope you have some custom recovery) and try to plug in to your computer.
Before that you could search in device manager for unknown devices...
I just use the Google Driver for everything, works fine
luka1002 said:
jup. Turn off your phone. Press vol down + power (hope you have some custom recovery) and try to plug in to your computer.
Before that you could search in device manager for unknown devices...
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yeah, i ahve TWRP recovery, still cant get the correct drivers, i follow all methods, on windows 8.1 and 7. nothing seems to work. pissing me off man.
so , i turn off using that method and how to serch for device?
after that whats the next step? thanks for helpin my out
luka1002 said:
use this link to download samsung driver.
1. remove any ADB driver
2. install this one
3. reboot
4. Manually update driver from device manager (when device connected) (Go to Device Manager, find the Android device, and select Update Driver Software
5. Select ADB Interface from the list
6. Select SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
Done
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i just love you for this one!
bender_8 said:
i just love you for this one!
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:good:

Root Celkon A225 Android Mobile and Install Touch Recovery

This Post will help you to root your Celkon A225 Android Mobile.
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Download and install Celkon A225 Android Mobile drivers from below.
Installing Celkon A225 ADB Drivers
To install the drivers follow the below steps.
Extract the downloaded driver file to any folder you want.
1. Open Device Manger(You can open open it from control panel or from search in start menu.)
2. Right Click on your PC name and click add Legacy hardware.
3. Then choose 'Install hardware that i manually select from list(Advanced)' and click on next.
4. Select 'Show All devices' and click next. Then Click on Have disk and browse for the folder you have extracted your drivers(Choose .inf file inside the SP_Drivers_v1.4 folder).
5.Then you will get as in screenshot below.
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6. Choose 'Google ADB Device Interface' from 'Google,Inc' Manufacturer and click on next. Then the ADB driver will be installed.
7. Repeat the same procedure (steps 1-6) for other 2 google drivers and for MTP, Media Tech drivers. That's All.
You can check your ADB drivers installation by using below method.
1. Download adb from link below.
2. Extract all files and place them in C:\Windows Directory
3. Turn on USB Debugging(From Developer Options) in your Android mobile and connect to your PC with USB cable.
4. Open Command Prompt and run the below command. Then it should list your device as below. If your device is not listed indicates that drivers are not properly installed.
adb devices
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Rooting Celkon A225
If drivers are properly installed rooting procedure is very simple. Download the 1 click rooter software from the download link below.
After Downloading the file follow below steps to root your mobile.
1. Enable USB Debugging in your Settings from Developer Options
2. Make sure you have installed properly. Now launch MTK Tools(Root Genius) that you have downloaded from above link.
3. Connect your Mobile with USB Debugging enabled and click on next. Then it will show as connected and you can see Root button if drivers were installed properly.
4.Click on Root and wait till your device gets rooted. It took around 15 minutes for my Celkon A225 Mobile.
That's All
Install Touch Recovery
By Rooting with Root Genius(MTK tools) you will get a custom recovery in Chinese language. So I will recommend to install Carliv Touch Recovery(CTR) to make your recovery to look ultra modern. With this one you can navigate from touch in Recovery Mode.
Download and install CTR from link below.
Follow the Below steps to install touch recovery. Do not disconnect your mobile while installation is in progress.
1. Extract the archive to any folder.
2. Connect your Android mobile to PC with USB Debugging Enabled.
3. Run CTRv2.2.exe as administrator. Then it will show below message. Click OK when it shows the message(It will aumatically close if files are copied)
4. Then it will turnoff UAC and add some entries to registries as it needs some open port to access your android and update recovery from your PC. Click OK when it shows the message.
5. After that it will start porting. Make sure your android device is booted up and is connected to PC with USB Debugging enabled. Then click yes.
6. Wait for 2 minutes it will install the touch recovery automatically for you.
Now you can check your touch recovery by going to recovery mode ( use power + volume down when android is off) . That's All
Caution: Rooting/ Recovery installation is a risky process. Your Device may brick if its wrongly done. Keep your original firmware with you before going to this process to install your firmware in case if you got any problem.
Attachments
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View attachment MTK6589_6577_w6575_V1.06.zip
View attachment CTRv2.2.zip
View attachment SP_Drivers_v1.4.zip
Hi there,
Thank you for your work/share but here isn't the right place for that. Please post your thread here:
Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking
Good luck
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Trying to install /e/OS on FP3, but it hangs on fastboot on Windows 10

Hi!
Yesterday, I received my brand new Fairphone 3 and I wanted to install /e/OS on it. However, I have some struggles with enabling fastboot on Windows 10. Hopefully someone can help me.
First, it is important to state that I was able to unlock the bootloader with fastboot on Windows 10, by following the official Fairphone guideluines; I unlocked dev settings and enabled usb debugging properly.
Next, after resetting everything to factory settings, I was able to boot in fastboot mode, whereafter I was trying to run ‘fastboot -w’ (which is the first step in order to flash /e/OS, according to the docs). After this, the terminal session hanged on ‘< waiting for any devices >’. Also, ‘fastboot devices’ did not reveal anything.
The following things I have tried to fix fastboot -w (all without success):
- Install Universal ADB Drivers
- Trying to change the driver in device settings. Even after removing the driver and rebooting Windows 10, the driver pops up as ‘FP3’ when I plug in the phone by usb (I do not understand why, maybe Windows is installing drivers in the background?)
- Installed the SDK 9.0 via Android Studio. After this, the phone is known as Samsung device (?)
- Toggling USB Preferences in Android between File Transfer and PTP
- Tried all USB ports on my computer
- Full phone factory reset
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Nijs said:
Hi!
Yesterday, I received my brand new Fairphone 3 and I wanted to install /e/OS on it. However, I have some struggles with enabling fastboot on Windows 10. Hopefully someone can help me.
First, it is important to state that I was able to unlock the bootloader with fastboot on Windows 10, by following the official Fairphone guideluines; I unlocked dev settings and enabled usb debugging properly.
Next, after resetting everything to factory settings, I was able to boot in fastboot mode, whereafter I was trying to run ‘fastboot -w’ (which is the first step in order to flash /e/OS, according to the docs). After this, the terminal session hanged on ‘< waiting for any devices >’. Also, ‘fastboot devices’ did not reveal anything.
The following things I have tried to fix fastboot -w (all without success):
- Install Universal ADB Drivers
- Trying to change the driver in device settings. Even after removing the driver and rebooting Windows 10, the driver pops up as ‘FP3’ when I plug in the phone by usb (I do not understand why, maybe Windows is installing drivers in the background?)
- Installed the SDK 9.0 via Android Studio. After this, the phone is known as Samsung device (?)
- Toggling USB Preferences in Android between File Transfer and PTP
- Tried all USB ports on my computer
- Full phone factory reset
Can someone point me into the right direction?
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When you boot into fastboot mode and connect to PC, open device manager and see if it lists the driver as "Android Bootloader interface".
If it isn't showing android bootloader interface, you will have to manually select the bootloader interface driver by right clicking on the driver showing for your device. Then select update driver. Then choose the options that let choose drivers from resources already installed on your PC, when you get to where it shows a list of drivers to choose from, find the bootloader interface driver and select it then see if the PC recognizes the device while in fastboot mode.
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Droidriven said:
When you boot into fastboot mode and connect to PC, open device manager and see if it lists the driver as "Android Bootloader interface".
If it isn't showing android bootloader interface, you will have to manually select the bootloader interface driver by right clicking on the driver showing for your device. Then select update driver. Then choose the options that let choose drivers from resources already installed on your PC, when you get to where it shows a list of drivers to choose from, find the bootloader interface driver and select it then see if the PC recognizes the device while in fastboot mode.
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I do not see the interface you mention, however, I see 'Android' under 'other devices' and 'FP3' under 'portable devices' and 'Google Nexus ADB Interface' under SAMSUNG Android Phone (I did not install this, I assume Windows did this in the background).
Which option should I select to install the driver manually? Or none of them?

Unlock tool seems not to work

I installed the universal adb drivers and rebooted.
I "installed" the tools (adb and fastboot).
I enabled USB debugging.
I run "adb devices", authorized the PC and saw my phone connected.
I successfully signed in with the unlocking tool.
But my phone isn't listed.
The unlocking tool log file mentions my f2 pro, though.
Any hint?
Is the files are same?
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Did you follow this procedure?
https://c.mi.com/thread-2262302-1-0.html
NOSS8 said:
Is the files are same?
View attachment 5389529
Did you follow this procedure?
https://c.mi.com/thread-2262302-1-0.html
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Very similar but not exactly the same: I downloaded the files from the link in lineageos lmi page.
In particular, the tool is "miflash_unlock-en-5.5.224.24.zip" from mi.com: it's the latest version.
Will try again with your link, even if it's not 100% clear.
Thanks: will keep posted with news.
Current steps.
1. Log into the unlocking tool
2. Put pone in fastboot mode
3. Run the tool, connect via USB and hit refresh: NO OUTPUT
4. Close the tool and from CMD run "fastboot.exe devices": NO OUTPUT
5. Put phone in normal mode w/ USB debugging
6. From CMD run "adb.exe devices": device is listed
7. Hold on
I am unable to execute step no.3 from MI forum:
> 3. Use another PC (64-bit) to unlock if MI Unlock Tool fails to detect your device/ unknown error.
As I only have 1 Windows PC, as per my religion.
Uqbar said:
I am unable to execute step no.3 from MI forum:
> 3. Use another PC (64-bit) to unlock if MI Unlock Tool fails to detect your device/ unknown error.
As I only have 1 Windows PC, as per my religion.
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I am using version 4.5.813.51.
I had a similar problem in 2020 with MiUnlock, the phone would disconnect when launching the program, solved using an older w10 pc.
Try to use an old version of miUnlock to have the same files as on my capture above.(Install the programs at the root of the disk).
Remove all drivers and restart (show hidden devices).
Install platform-tools. (Install the program at the root of the disk)
With Miunlock install the drivers.
Don't forget to enable usb debugging.
Connect the phone before launching miUnlock.
good luck.
Do you mean i shouldn't install the universal adb drivers?
Which drivers is the mi.com website referring to?
Uqbar said:
Do you mean i shouldn't install the universal adb drivers?
Which drivers is the mi.com website referring to?
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yes.and verify in peripheral devices(remove manually if if necessary).
All drivers are with Miunlock ant platform-tools.
you can also download this program (which will be useful later) and install the drivers with it.
Are you logged in with your Xiaomi account on Mi Unlock? No need to connect the phone
Yes i am logged in...
NOSS8 said:
you can also download this program (which will be useful later) and install the drivers with it.
Are you logged in with your Xiaomi account on Mi Unlock? No need to connect the phone
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So I don't need any USB driver (they are thus irrelevant). It's all internet-bound.
Are you sure? I don't see my phone, yet. How long do I need to wait?
Uqbar said:
So I don't need any USB driver (they are thus irrelevant). It's all internet-bound.
Are you sure? I don't see my phone, yet. How long do I need to wait?
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Install drivers with Miunlock and miflash
Usb debugging do you see your phone on the pc?
Fastboot mode do you see your phone on the pc?
which version of W10?
If you have whatsapp ,message me here,its easy bro,you are doing something little wrong
Uqbar said:
I installed the universal adb drivers and rebooted.
I "installed" the tools (adb and fastboot).
I enabled USB debugging.
I run "adb devices", authorized the PC and saw my phone connected.
I successfully signed in with the unlocking tool.
But my phone isn't listed.
The unlocking tool log file mentions my f2 pro, though.
Any hint?
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disable drivers signature check in windows, afyer that install fastboot drivers

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