Method 3 – Restart & Disconnect USB Devices. The next thing you can try is to disconnect all USB devices and then restart the machine. Once you have restarted, try to connect the USB device that was causing the problem. If that particular USB port doesn’t recognize it, try another one. Motorola Device Manager contains USB drivers and software to connect your Motorola phone or tablet to your computer using a USB cable. This utility installs a USB driver for connecting a camera, camcorder or Memory Stick® device to a computer and transferring files. USB Modem for Windows Mobile. Tether your Windows Mobile device to a Win/Mac/Linux computer. USB CDC ACM and Bluetooth DUN. USB Modem for Palm.

Here are the Direct links to download Android USB drivers for Google Nexus, HTC, LG, Sony, Moto, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Samsung, Oppo, Acer, Asus and Many leading brands. Windows OS already has built-in USB drivers for Android devices, but these drivers allows only users to transfer files.

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Make sure the version of the phone-side application is 1.1.15 or above!

Enable USB debugging on your Android phone after you install the drivers.

Windows 10/8.1/7 (core package): universal 32/64-bit

Some phones require supplementary Windows-only drivers (first install the core package): Samsung / LG

macOS 10.10+: Intel 64-bit

Tablet-side application for Android: most tablets / Kindle Fire family

Ubuntu 20.04, Mint 20 (instructions): amd64 / i386

Ubuntu 18.04, Mint 19 (instructions): amd64 / arm64 / armhf / i386 / ppc64el

Ubuntu 16.04, Mint 18 (instructions): amd64 / arm64 / armhf / i386 / powerpc / ppc64el

Ubuntu 14.04, Mint 17: amd64 / arm64 / armhf / i386 / powerpc / ppc64el

Debian 10 (instructions): amd64 / arm64 / armel / armhf / i386 / mips / mips64el / mipsel / ppc64el

Debian 9 (instructions): amd64 / arm64 / armel / armhf / i386

Debian 8 (instructions): amd64 / armel / armhf / i386

Fedora 32, 31, 30: aarch64 / armv7hl / i686 / x86_64

CentOS 8: aarch64 / x86_64

CentOS 7: x86_64

CentOS 6: i686 / x86_64

openSUSE Leap 15.1: x86_64

Arch Linux, Antergos, Manjaro (instructions): i686 / x86_64 / arm / armv6h / armv7h / aarch64

Mageia 6 (instructions): armv7hl / i586 / x86_64

Alpine Linux 3.9+: x86 / x86_64

OpenMandriva Lx 3.0+: x86_64

Solus 3+: x86_64

Void Linux: multiarch

Raspbian (instructions): buster or stretch / jessie

OpenWrt 19.07.3+ (instructions): -openssl / -tiny

OpenWrt 18.06.2+ (instructions): -openssl / -tiny

OpenWrt / LEDE 17.01 (instructions): -openssl / -tiny

OpenWrt 15.05.1 (instructions): -openssl / -tiny

FreeBSD 12: amd64 / i386 / armv6 / aarch64

FreeBSD 11: amd64 / i386 / armv6 / powerpc64 / sparc64 / aarch64

DragonFly BSD 5.2: x86_64

Legacy Windows (core package): Vista/XP

Legacy Mac OS X: 10.9/8/7 / 10.6/5/4

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