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1page.title=Google USB Driver
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6  <h2>In this document</h2>
7  <ol>
8    <li><a href="#notes">Revisions</a></li>
9    <li><a href="#WinUsbDriver">Downloading the Google USB Driver</a></li>
10    <li><a href="#InstallingDriver">Installing the USB Driver</a>
11      <ol>
12        <li><a href="#Win7">Windows 7</a></li>
13        <li><a href="#WinXp">Windows XP</a></li>
14        <li><a href="#WinVista">Windows Vista</a></li>
15      </ol>
16    </li>
17  </ol>
18  <h2>See also</h2>
19  <ol>
20    <li><a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/device.html">Developing on a Device</a></li>
21    <li><a href="{@docRoot}sdk/adding-components.html">Adding SDK Components</a></li>
22    <li><a href="{@docRoot}sdk/oem-usb.html">OEM USB Drivers</a></li>
23  </ol>
24</div>
25</div>
26
27<p>The Google USB driver is a downloadable component for Windows developers, available
28for download from the AVD and SDK Manager.</p>
29
30<p>The Google USB Driver is only for Android Developer Phones (ADP), Nexus One, and Nexus S.
31If you're using a different Android-powered device,
32then you need to get a USB driver from the device OEM. For help finding the appropriate
33driver, see the list of <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/oem-usb.html">OEM USB Drivers</a>.</p>
34
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37  <p>The Google USB driver for Windows provides support for the following
38Android-powered devices:</p>
39  <ul>
40    <li>ADP1 / T-Mobile G1*</li>
41    <li>ADP2 / Google Ion / T-Mobile myTouch 3G*</li>
42    <li>Verizon Droid*</li>
43    <li>Nexus One</li>
44    <li>Nexus S</li>
45  </ul>
46  <p>* <em>Or similar hardware on other carriers</em></p>
47  <p>Any additional devices will require Windows drivers provided by
48the hardware manufacturer. See <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/oem-usb.html">OEM USB Drivers</a>.</p>
49</div>
50</div>
51
52<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
53If you're developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you do not need to install a
54USB driver. Refer to <a
55href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/device.html#setting-up">Setting up a
56Device</a> to start development with a device.</p>
57
58<p>The sections below provide instructions on how to download the USB Driver
59for Windows and install it on your development computer. </p>
60
61
62
63
64<h2 id="notes">Revisions</h2>
65
66<p>The sections below provide notes about successive revisions of the USB Driver
67for Windows, as denoted by revision number. To determine what revision of the
68USB Driver for Windows you are using, refer to the "Installed Packages" listing
69in the Android SDK and AVD Manager.</p>
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114USB Driver for Windows, Revision 4</a> <em>(December 2010)</em>
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117<dl>
118<dt><p>Adds support for the Nexus S.</p></dt>
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127USB Driver for Windows, Revision 3</a> <em>(January 2010)</em>
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131<dt><p>Adds support for the Nexus One.</p></dt>
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139USB Driver for Windows, Revision 2</a> <em>(November 2009)</em>
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143<dt><p>Adds support for the Verizon Droid (or similar hardware on
144other carriers).</p></dt>
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152USB Driver for Windows, Revision 1</a> <em>(October 2009)</em>
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154
155<dl>
156<dt><p>Initial release of the WinUsb-based driver, with support
157for the T-Mobile G1 and myTouch 3G (and similar devices).</p></dt>
158</dl>
159 </div>
160</div>
161
162
163<h2 id="WinUsbDriver">Downloading the Google USB Driver</h2>
164
165<div class="figure" style="width:498px;margin:0">
166  <img src="{@docRoot}images/developing/sdk-usb-driver.png" alt="" />
167  <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The SDK and AVD Manager
168    with the Google USB Driver selected.</p>
169</div>
170
171<p>The USB Driver for Windows is available for download as an optional SDK
172component. You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and
173want to connect an Android-powered device (ADP, Nexus One, or Nexus S) to your
174development environment over USB. </p>
175
176<p>To download the driver, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool that is
177included with the <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html">Android SDK</a>:</p>
178<ol>
179  <li>Launch the SDK and AVD Manager by double-clicking <code>SDK Manager.exe</code>,
180  at the root of your SDK directory.</li>
181  <li>Expand the <em>Third party Add-ons</em> and <em>Google Inc. add-ons</em>.</li>
182  <li>Check <strong>Google Usb Driver package</strong> and click <strong>Install selected</strong>.</li>
183  <li>Proceed to install the package. When done, the driver files are
184downloaded into the <code>&lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\</code> directory.</li>
185</ol>
186
187
188
189<h2 id="InstallingDriver">Installing the USB Driver</h2>
190
191<p>Once you've downloaded your USB driver, follow the instructions below to install or upgrade the
192driver, based on your version of Windows and whether you're installing for the first time
193or upgrading an existing driver.</p>
194
195<p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> When you finish the USB driver installation,
196see <a
197href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/device.html">Developing on a Device</a> for
198other important information about using an Android-powered device for
199development.</p>
200
201<ol class="nolist">
202  <li><a href="#Win7">Windows 7</a></li>
203  <li><a href="#WinXp">Windows XP</a></li>
204  <li><a href="#WinVista">Windows Vista</a></li>
205</ol>
206
207
208<p class="caution"><strong>Caution:</strong>
209You may make changes to <code>android_winusb.inf</code> file found inside
210<code>usb_driver\</code> (for example, to add support for other devices),
211however, this will lead to security warnings when you install or upgrade the
212driver. Making any other changes to the driver files may break the installation
213process.</p>
214
215
216<h3 id="Win7">Windows 7</h3>
217
218
219<p>To install the Android USB driver on Windows 7 for the first time:</p>
220<ol>
221  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.</li>
222  <li>Right-click on <em>Computer</em> from your desktop or Windows Explorer,
223    and select <strong>Manage</strong>.</li>
224  <li>Select <strong>Devices</strong> in the left pane.</li>
225  <li>Locate and expand <em>Other device</em> in the right pane.</li>
226  <li>Right-click the device name (such as <em>Nexus S</em>) and select <strong>Update
227  Driver Software</strong>.
228    This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
229  <li>Select <strong>Browse my computer for driver software</strong> and click
230    <strong>Next</strong>.</li>
231  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
232Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.)</li>
233  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to install the driver.</li>
234</ol>
235
236<p>Or, to <em>upgrade</em> an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 with the new
237driver:</p>
238
239<ol>
240  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.</li>
241  <li>Right-click on <em>Computer</em> from your desktop or Windows Explorer,
242    and select <strong>Manage</strong>.</li>
243  <li>Select <strong>Device Manager</strong> in the left pane of the Computer Management
244  window.</li>
245  <li>Locate and expand <em>Android Phone</em> in the right pane.</li>
246  <li>Right-click <em>Android Composite ADB Interface</em> and select <strong>Update
247  Driver</strong>.
248    This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
249  <li>Select <strong>Install from a list or specific location</strong> and click
250    <strong>Next</strong>.</li>
251  <li>Select <strong>Search for the best driver in these locations</strong>; un-check
252<strong>Search removable media</strong>; and check <strong>Include this location in the
253search</strong>.</li>
254  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
255Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.)</li>
256  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to upgrade the driver.</li>
257</ol>
258
259
260
261
262
263<h3 id="WinXp">Windows XP</h3>
264
265<p>To install the Android USB driver on Windows XP for the first time:</p>
266
267<ol>
268  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port. Windows
269    will detect the device and launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
270  <li>Select <strong>Install from a list or specific location</strong> and click
271    <strong>Next</strong>.</li>
272  <li>Select <strong>Search for the best driver in these locations</strong>; un-check
273<strong>Search
274    removable media</strong>; and check <strong>Include
275this location in the search</strong>.</li>
276  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
277Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.)</li>
278  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to install the driver.</li>
279</ol>
280
281<p>Or, to <em>upgrade</em> an existing Android USB driver on Windows XP with the new
282driver:</p>
283
284<ol>
285  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.</li>
286  <li>Right-click on <em>My Computer</em> from your desktop or Windows Explorer,
287    and select <strong>Manage</strong>.</li>
288  <li>Select <strong>Device Manager</strong> in the left pane.</li>
289  <li>Locate and expand <em>Android Phone</em> in the right pane.</li>
290  <li>Right-click <em>Android Composite ADB Interface</em> and select <strong>Update
291  Driver</strong>.
292    This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
293  <li>Select <strong>Install from a list or specific location</strong> and click
294    <strong>Next</strong>.</li>
295  <li>Select <strong>Search for the best driver in these locations</strong>; un-check <strong>Search
296    removable media</strong>; and check <strong>Include
297this location in the search</strong>.</li>
298  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
299Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.)</li>
300  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to upgrade the driver.</li>
301</ol>
302
303
304
305<h3 id="WinVista">Windows Vista</h3>
306
307<p>To install the Android USB driver on Windows Vista for the first time:</p>
308
309<ol>
310  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port. Windows
311  will detect the device and launch the Found New Hardware wizard.</li>
312  <li>Select <strong>Locate and install driver software</strong>.</li>
313  <li>Select <strong>Don't search online</strong>.</li>
314  <li>Select <strong>I don't have the disk. Show me other options</strong>.</li>
315  <li>Select <strong>Browse my computer for driver software</strong>.</li>
316  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
317Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.) As long as you specified the exact
318location of the
319    installation package, you may leave <strong>Include subfolders</strong> checked or
320  unchecked&mdash;it doesn't matter.</li>
321  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong>. Vista may prompt you to confirm the privilege elevation
322  required for driver installation. Confirm it.</li>
323  <li>When Vista asks if you'd like to install the Google ADB Interface device,
324  click <strong>Install</strong> to install the driver.</li>
325</ol>
326
327<p>Or, to <em>upgrade</em> an existing Android USB driver on Windows Vista with the new
328driver:</p>
329
330<ol>
331  <li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.</li>
332  <li>Right-click on <em>Computer</em> from your desktop or Windows Explorer,
333    and select <strong>Manage</strong>.</li>
334  <li>Select <strong>Device Manager</strong> in the left pane.</li>
335  <li>Locate and expand <em>ADB Interface</em> in the right pane.</li>
336  <li>Right-click on <em>HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface</em>, and select <strong>Update
337  Driver Software</strong>.</li>
338  <li>When Vista starts updating the driver, a prompt will ask how you want to
339  search for the driver
340    software. Select <strong>Browse my computer for driver software</strong>.</li>
341  <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
342Driver is located in {@code &lt;sdk&gt;\google-usb_driver\}.) As long as you specified the
343exact location of the
344    installation package, you may leave <strong>Include subfolders</strong> checked or
345    unchecked&mdash;it doesn't matter.</li>
346  <li>Click <strong>Next</strong>. Vista might prompt you to confirm the privilege elevation
347  required for driver installation. Confirm it.</li>
348  <li>When Vista asks if you'd like to install the Google ADB Interface device,
349  click <strong>Install</strong> to upgrade the driver.</li>
350</ol>
351
352