diff --git a/static/install/cli.html b/static/install/cli.html index 8bfea8f0..d1ebaf05 100644 --- a/static/install/cli.html +++ b/static/install/cli.html @@ -341,18 +341,18 @@ Installed as /home/username/platform-tools/fastboot

Connect the device to the computer. On Linux, you'll need to do this again if you didn't have the udev rules set up when you connected it.

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On Windows, you need to install a driver for fastboot if you don't already have - it. No driver is needed on other operating systems. You can obtain the driver from - Windows Update which will detect it as an optional update when the device is - booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open Windows - Update, run a check for updates and then open the "View optional updates" +

Windows 11 recently included a fastboot driver and no longer requires installing + a driver for installation on the Pixel 4a (5G) or later. It isn't enough for legacy + 4th generation Pixels due to missing fastbootd support. Windows 10 or older releases + of Windows 11 need a driver installed for the Pixel 4a (5G) or later. You can obtain + the driver from Windows Update which will detect it as an optional update when the + device is booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open + Windows Update, run a check for updates and then open the "View optional updates" interface. Install the driver for the Android bootloader interface as an optional - update.

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An alternative approach to obtaining the Windows fastboot driver is to obtain - the latest driver for - Pixels from Google and then - manually + update, which will show up as "LeMobile Android Device" due to USB ID overlap. An + alternative approach to obtaining the Windows fastboot driver is to obtain the latest driver for Pixels + from Google and then manually install it with the Windows Device Manager.

For the Pixel Tablet, disconnect it from the stand before continuing. The stand diff --git a/static/install/web.html b/static/install/web.html index ddd91276..e2aad893 100644 --- a/static/install/web.html +++ b/static/install/web.html @@ -232,18 +232,18 @@

Connect the device to the computer. On Linux, you'll need to do this again if you didn't have the udev rules set up when you connected it.

-

On Windows, you need to install a driver for fastboot if you don't already have - it. No driver is needed on other operating systems. You can obtain the driver from - Windows Update which will detect it as an optional update when the device is - booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open Windows - Update, run a check for updates and then open the "View optional updates" +

Windows 11 recently included a fastboot driver and no longer requires installing + a driver for installation on the Pixel 4a (5G) or later. It isn't enough for legacy + 4th generation Pixels due to missing fastbootd support. Windows 10 or older releases + of Windows 11 need a driver installed for the Pixel 4a (5G) or later. You can obtain + the driver from Windows Update which will detect it as an optional update when the + device is booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open + Windows Update, run a check for updates and then open the "View optional updates" interface. Install the driver for the Android bootloader interface as an optional - update.

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An alternative approach to obtaining the Windows fastboot driver is to obtain - the latest driver for - Pixels from Google and then - manually + update, which will show up as "LeMobile Android Device" due to USB ID overlap. An + alternative approach to obtaining the Windows fastboot driver is to obtain the latest driver for Pixels + from Google and then manually install it with the Windows Device Manager.

For the Pixel Tablet, disconnect it from the stand before continuing. The stand