A small Application for Windows that allows you to install the latest Version of ADB and Fastboot Files on the Computer without installing the entire Android SDK Package + Toolkit & Commands
A small Application for Windows that allows you to install the latest Version of ADB and Fastboot Files on the Computer without installing the entire Android SDK Package + Toolkit & Commands
NFO:
Versions: Installer & Portable
Android Debug Bridge & Fastboot updated to latest v1.0.41 (Version 35.0.1-11580240, March 2024)
Requirements:
Windows OS
USB Driver for your Device or Universal ADB Driver (Included in the Installer)
PowerShell for the Toolkit
Features:
Installation Folder chooseable (Installer)
Desktop & Start Menu Shortcuts (Installer)
Toolkit
View Commands, How-To enable Developer Options & USB Debugging
Follow the Installers Instructions and select where you would like to install ADB & Fastboot++
After the Installation Wizard has completed you can select to start ADB & Fastboot++
You should see a Command Window open, now you can use ADB and Fastboot Commands
Portable:
Download ADB-and-Fastboot++_vXXX-Portable.zip
Extract the Zip Archive
Double click on Open CMD.bat
You should see a Command Window open, now you can use ADB and Fastboot Commands
Enable Developer Options & USB Debugging:
Click to expand
Install the USB Driver for your Device or Universal Adb Driver
On your Device, go to Settings > About. Find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable Developer Options
Now enter System > Developer Options and find "USB debugging" and enable it
Plug your Device into the Computer and change it from "Charge only" to "File Transfer" Mode
On your Computer, browse to the Directory where you extracted the Portable Version or use Tiny ADB & Fastboot++ Shortcut
Launch a Command Prompt with Open CMD.bat or use Tiny ADB & Fastboot++ Shortcut
Once you’re in the Command Prompt, enter the following Command:
adb devices
System is starting the ADB Daemon (If this is your first Time running ADB, you will see a Prompt on your Phone asking you to authorize a Connection with the Computer. Click OK.)
Switch Device from "Charging" to "File Transfer" Mode
Install the latest Device Driver or Universal USB Driver
Try another USB Cable
Use another USB Port (USB 3.0 Port to USB 2.0)
Try to execute Fastboot Command without connecting your Device, and once it says "waiting for device" plug in your USB Cable
Windows: Click "Change advanced power setting" on your chosen Plan and expand "USB Settings". Under "USB Settings" Section, expand "USB selective suspend setting" and change it to "Disabled" for On Battery and Plugged In