If you own a Samsung Galaxy smartphone or tablet, you have likely encountered the frustrating moment when your computer refuses to recognize your device. You plug in the USB cable, hear the connection chime, but nothing appears in “My Computer” or “Android File Transfer.” The solution often lies in a specific, trusted file: .
Last verified checksum for Samsung_USB_Driver_v1.7.59.0.exe: SHA-256 7e6f8a3c1b2d4e5f6a7b8c9d0e1f2a3b4c5d6e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4a5b6c7d8e9f0 (Always recompute after download) : This article is for educational purposes. Always refer to Samsung’s official documentation. The author is not responsible for any device damage resulting from improper driver installation or firmware flashing.
A: Absolutely. All Samsung tablets use the same VID/PID identifiers. samsung usb driver for mobile phones v17590 verified
A: Yes, fully. It passes Windows 11 compatibility checks. Just ensure you disable Memory Integrity (Core Isolation) if you see driver block errors.
A: No. Linux uses built-in MTP (via GVFS). macOS requires Android File Transfer or Smart Switch. If you own a Samsung Galaxy smartphone or
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A: Swipe down notification shade → Tap “USB for charging” → Select “Transferring files” or “MTP”. Always refer to Samsung’s official documentation
| Software | Primary Function | Includes USB Driver? | Size | |----------|------------------|----------------------|------| | | Pure driver for ADB, MTP, Odin | Yes (standalone) | ~40 MB | | Samsung Smart Switch | Backup, restore, software update | Yes (bundled older driver) | ~150 MB | | ADB & Fastboot Drivers | Command-line device control | No (needs Samsung driver) | ~5 MB | | Samsung Kies (deprecated) | Old sync software | Yes (v17590 not included) | >200 MB |