![]() As you can see, after the fastboot devices command was entered, there is a device listed before it goes back to the command prompt. ![]() Look at the image above for an example of what it should look like. If you don’t get a positive response out of this command then you have not installed the USB drivers properly. This first command included in the tutorial is just a test. Go ahead and boot your OnePlus One into Fastboot Mode and then issue the first Fastboot command. If you aren’t quite sure how to do this, I have written a tutorial on how to boot the OnePlus One into Fastboot Mode. So, once you have ADB and Fastboot installed, go ahead and boot up your OnePlus One into Fastboot Mode. I like using this minimal ADB and Fastboot installation because it puts an entry in your Start Menu so that you can launch the command prompt directly in the ADB and Fastboot directory, allowing you to quickly and easily start issuing commands to your smartphone via these programs. ![]() You can follow the guide I wrote on how to install ADB and Fastboot as it is quite an easy process. Once you have the proper USB drivers installed and setup correctly, then you’ll want to have ADB and Fastboot installed onto your computer. If this is the case, you might want to follow this guide and install Samsung’s USB Drivers. If you do not get any response when you type “fastboot devices” while the OnePlus One is in Fastboot Mode, then the USB drivers are not setup properly. A lot of people have reported success by installing Koush’s Universal ADB Drivers so that should be your first attempt.
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