How To Install Android ADB and Fastboot Drivers in 15 Seconds on Windows

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You must be familiar with Android ADB and Fastboot drivers, just in case you came here looking for these for the very first time, let me first briefly explain to you what these are actually and why do you need em’ sometimes.

ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge, which helps to establish a connection between your Android device the PC, while the Fastboot mode allows flashing custom kernels, recoveries and other similar files that pave way for Android development and help you to tweak/modify your device. Apart from these, sideloading is another thing that you can do with ADB and Fastboot drivers.

One primary method to install Android ADB and Fastboot drivers are through Android SDK tools, but that takes a very long time, is also pretty much complex. We posted a comprehensive guide to install ADB and Fastboot drivers using SDK tools, but that’s just not it. You may also find Minimal ADB and Fastboot setup guide on our site, a file packed up only in 2 MBs that saves a lot of time from getting wasted and installs these drivers quickly, to make it easier and remove the complexity to some more extent, we’ve found another great tool that installs ADB and Fastboot on a Windows PC within 15 seconds, thanks to XDA Senior member Snoop05.

ADB and Fast

Let’s go through a quick tutorial and learn how you can set up ADB and Fastboot Drivers within 15 seconds on Windows:

Install Android ADB and Fastboot Drivers in 15 Seconds on Windows

  1. Uninstall any previously installed Google Device Drivers.
  2. Download 15 Seconds ADB Installer v1.3.
  3. Once downloaded, run the .exe file.
  4. Once in the menu, type “Y” and press enter in order to begin the installation.
  5. Type Y/N whether you want to install drivers for the current user or for all. “Y” is for all, “N” is for current.
  6. Once done, it will quickly proceed and ask you whether you want to install device drivers or not.
  7. Proceed with installation and finish the Google USB device driver installation.
  8. The whole process will not take more than 15 seconds.
  9. Command line can use ADB and Fastboot from within any directory now.
  10. That’s All!

Also Check: How to Install ADB & Fastboot drivers on Windows 8/8.1 with USB 3.0

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Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

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