The Windows operating system is designed to handle your USB device Driver needs automatically for the most part by trying to identify what device it is that you have and then downloading the drivers by itself for that device, so you don’t have to do anything. If Windows is not successful is doing so it will give you an unknown device error message available from the Windows Device Manager. The way Windows searches for and download the correct drivers is by making use of its Windows Update service which is the same service that is y=used by people like you are I when we upgrade to things like Windows 10 these days. As mentioned, sometimes it doesn’t work if Windows cannot identify the device. Moreover, there are also times when people have disabled the feature in which case it won’t do it for you the neither.

Anyone who needs to find out whether the Windows operating system is automatically attempting to install the right drivers for them can check it out by heading to the Control Panel and clicking on the View Device and printers which are available under Hardware and Sound. Right-click the mouse on the device you are using and then select the Device installation settings. Once you have established that your settings are in fact turned on to handle the driver installation then you know you need to install the drivers manually. For everyone with the Samsung Galaxy C5 smartphone that means installing the Samsung USB Drivers on the computer.

Samsung Galaxy C5

There are also other times when the Samsung Galaxy C5 smartphone owners might need to install the USB Drivers. The Odin flashing application is the app that everyone uses to flash things like official stock ROMs from the Sam Mobile website, custom recovery images and rooting files like Chainfire’s one-click rooting tool, namely CF-Auto-Root. The Odin app rarely automatically manages to detect a device without people having to install the Samsung USB Drivers first. Once you have installed the Samsung USB Drivers for the Galaxy C5 smartphone on the computer, you should be able to use Odin whenever you want, and it will detect the device. The only exception to that is if you have deleted the drivers. In those cases, you need to install them again.

Downloading and installing the Samsung Galaxy C5 USB Drivers on a Windows PC

  1. Download the Samsung USB Drivers for the Samsung Galaxy C5 smartphone.
  2. Open the File Explorer to find the Downloads folder.
  3. Open the Downloads folder and the Samsung USB Drivers file will be there.
  4. Double-click on the Samsung USB Driver file and the program will open without you having to extract the file.
  5. Click on the Next button to begin the installation.
  6. Click on the Next button again to complete the installation.
  7. Click on the Finish button when it is complete.

In conclusion, that is how to download and install the Samsung USB Drivers for the Samsung Galaxy C5 smartphone. Now you can transfer any data to and from the Windows computer when your Samsung Galaxy C5 phone is plugged into the computer with the USB cable. Moreover, the Odin flashing tool will detect the device when connected with the USB cable provided you are logged into the computer with the administrator’s account. There are also many other useful reasons for using the Samsung USB Drivers, and all of them should work perfectly now that you have installed the drivers.