The Android Debug Bridge update has been spotted on Microsoft’s Windows Update Catalog

Jan 24, 2014 08:13 GMT  ·  By

The latest version of the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) Interface driver for Samsung products has been spotted on Microsoft’s Update Catalog and can now be downloaded through our website.

The 2.11.7.0 package isn’t available in a user-friendly file format such as executables or archives, but as a cabinet file (or .cab format), therefore the installation is neither easy nor very difficult and it can be carried out only under Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 OSes.

In order to apply this version, you must turn on USB Debugging mode on the Android device and connect it to a computer using a USB cable, go to the Device Manager, and look for the device you wish to update.

Right-click on it, go to Properties, select Update Driver, choose the option that lets you manually install the driver, browse and select the downloadable .cab file, and that’s quite all.

Besides the obvious Android Debug Bridge driver, this package also updates the Composite, Device Management and Diagnostic Serial Port, Connectivity Device, and Ethernet Adapter drivers to version 2.11.7.0.

Moreover, the Modem, Marvel Diagnostic, Media Transfer Protocol, and the Obex Serial Port driver, as well as the RMNET Miniport Ethernet Adapter, RMNET Parent, Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing, and the Samsung Debug Bridge builds will be also updated to the same version.

That being said, in order to use the powerful command tool that helps you better communicate with your Android devices, download Samsung Android ADB Interface Driver 2.11.7.0, take into account all the above-mentioned aspects, apply it, and stay “updated one minute ago.”