Motorola Fastboot Drivers

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Moto E (2015) ADB / Fastboot Drivers for Windows & Mac. Now for those of you who plan on developing Android apps, testing, debugging or install any custom ROMs on the Moto E (2015), you will need to have ADB and Fastboot drivers installed and working in your computer. ADB & Fastboot: Install ADB Drivers, Setup and Use [Windows & Mac] If you want to unlock bootloader, install custom recovery, root your android device or flash a custom ROM on your device, you’re bound to encounter the terms such as ADB, ADB Drivers and Fastboot.


Next version (WIP)
I will completely rewrite the project and make 2 versions, offline and online one.
Can also download latest files.
Will be open-source, code hosted on GitHub.

Version 1.4.3
- Updated adb and fastboot to API 23 version (Android 6.0)
Version 1.4.2
- Updated adb and fastboot to API 21 version (Android 5.0)
Version 1.4.1
- Fixed bug refusing to set %PATH%
Version 1.4
- Fixed %PATH% for Windows XP (SETX missing)
- Updated Google USB Driver to version 11.0.0000.00000
- Errorlog
- Cleanup

Version 1.3
- Now use 7-Zip SFX (instead of WinRAR)
- Add choice for 'system-wide' or 'current user only' installation of adb
- Newer DPInst (WDK 8.1)
- Reduced size
- Fixed bug

Version 1.2
- Update only files that need to be updated
- Add to PATH only when its not already present (prevent having it twice or more)
- Updated Google USB Driver to version 9.0.0000.00000
- 2KB bigger

Version 1.1
- Added Y/N option for installations (you can choose what to install)
- Changed installation directory to '%SystemDrive%adb' and added PATH
- Will also remove adb from WINDIR if you still have it here
- Changed x86/x64 detection system
- Faster
- 0.01MB smaller than previous version

Version 1.0
- Initial release

Motorola have always been user and developer friendly. You are probably here because you are facing some driver problem with your Moto X or you want to access Fastboot or ADB to play around with your phone/tablet.

So, if you want to Unlock Bootloader or Root (for some devices) or install custom recovery on your Motorola Android device, you definitely need Motorola manager to fulfill your needs as regards drivers, of all.

Motorola

Anyway, for whatever reason you want to install the drivers on your Windows PC for Motorola phone/tablet, they have made it really simple by providing us with a installer file package in .exe format, meaning you can install it like any regular windows PC software.

Follow below to get download links and a guide for instructions.

Abd Fastboot Driver

DOWNLOAD MOTO X DRIVERS

MOTOROLA DEVICE MANAGER FILE

Lg Adb Fastboot Drivers

Download Link | File name: MotorolaDeviceManager_2.5.4.exe (33 MB)

INSTALLING MOTO X DRIVERS

  1. Disconnect your Motorola Device from your PC.
  2. Run/Execute the driver file on your Windows PC, MotorolaDeviceManager_2.5.4.exe.
  3. Follow the on screen instructions and proceed through the installation process.
  4. Once, your installation is completed, restart/reboot your computer.
  5. Connect your Motorola phone/tablet to the computer. Motorola Manager will detect it.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS!

Motorola fast boot drivers

It may happen that drivers get successfully installed on your computer, and yet you are unable to get your Moto X connected to your computer. It can be easily resolved, follow the steps below:

Adb Fastboot And Drivers Download

Fastboot
  1. Connect your phone to computer with a USB cable and open Device manager on your computer
  2. Right click on the ‘Android Composite ADB Interface‘ entry and select uninstall
  3. In the uninstall pop-up that appears, tick ‘Delete the driver software for this device‘ checkbox and press the ‘Ok’ button.
  4. Disconnect your phone from your computer
  5. Disable USB debugging on your Moto X from your phones Settings > Developer options > un-tick ‘USB debugging’ checkbox
  6. Put your phone in MTP mode
  7. Connect it back to your computer, and let the computer re-install drivers automatically. If it doesn’t re-installs driver, try toggling the ‘USB debugging’ option on your phone
  8. If it still fails to completely recognize your device in all three modes — MTP, ADB and Fastboot. Then try installing the drivers again following the guide above.

Moto Fastboot Drivers

Other tips:

Motorola Fast Boot Drivers

  • Connect your device to other USB ports on the computer
  • Try different USB cables. The original cable that came with your device should work best, if not — try any other cable that’s new and of good quality
  • Reboot computer
  • Try on a different computer

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