Right-click the name of the device you connected, and then select Update Driver Software.In the Device Manager right pane, locate and expand Portable Devices or Other Devices, depending on which one you see.In the Computer Management left pane, select Device Manager.From Windows Explorer, open Computer Management.Connect your Android device to your computer’s USB port.Connect your device to the PC, it should now be recognized.Once finished, reboot your PC (Optional).
Choose Install the hardware that I manually select from a list.Download the driver setup file from the link above.This involves drivers only installation, and the next method involves installing drivers through the LG PC Suite software. Installing LG NEXUS 5 drivers using this method should work in most cases, if not, refer to the next method. Uninstall any previous drivers installed for your phone on your computer.Compatible: LG USB Driver is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP (for both 32 and 64 bit).īefore installing new LG Nexus 5 drivers, you must first remove, from your computer, any drivers that haven’t been completely uninstalled and may be conflicting (or might do so) with the new drivers.These drivers are officially provided by LG itself. By installing the LG Nexus 5 USB Drivers you don’t need to install the LG PC Suite on your computer.The LG Nexus 5 USB Drivers are from LG PC Suite Software.