Kedacom Usb Device Driver Windows 10 Fixed May 2026
How to Install and Fix Kedacom USB Device Drivers on Windows 10
If you have connected a Kedacom device—such as a police body camera, a law enforcement recorder, or a surveillance system—to your Windows 10 computer and found that it isn’t recognized, you are likely missing the specific Kedacom USB driver.
Automatic Installation: Many users encounter this driver because Windows 10 often identifies it as an "Optional Update" in the Windows Update Catalog and installs it automatically. Common Issues and Solutions kedacom usb device driver windows 10
that Windows Update often "aggressively" installs in place of proper Android ADB or Fastboot drivers How to Install and Fix Kedacom USB Device
Installation Steps (recommended)
- Identify device model and vendor/product ID (Device Manager → unknown device → Details → Hardware Ids).
- Download the matching driver from Kedacom’s official support page or the device’s download package.
- Extract ZIP and run the provided installer (setup.exe) as Administrator; if only .inf is provided, right-click → Install.
- If Windows blocks driver signing, temporarily disable driver signature enforcement only if you trust the source (Settings → Recovery → Advanced startup → Troubleshoot → Startup Settings → Restart → Disable driver signature enforcement).
- Reboot after installation and confirm device presence in Device Manager (no yellow warning).
Are you currently having trouble with a device not being recognized in Fastboot mode, or are you just curious about why this driver appeared on your system? Identify device model and vendor/product ID (Device Manager
Find Kedacom USB Device and right-click to select Update driver.
While Kedacom is a legitimate tech company producing everything from video recorders to intelligent cameras, in the Windows 10 ecosystem, its driver name has become synonymous with the "driver wars" of Android enthusiasts.
- Visit the Kedacom Website: Head over to the Kedacom website (www.kedacom.com) and navigate to the support or downloads section.
- Find Your Device Model: Locate your specific device model and click on it to access the download page.
- Select the Driver: Choose the Windows 10 driver version that matches your device model and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
- Download the Driver: Click on the download link to save the driver file to your computer.
- Run the Installer: Once the download is complete, run the installer file (usually an .exe file) and follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
Fastboot Not Working: If your device is recognized in ADB but not Fastboot, you may need to manually switch the driver from "Kedacom" back to "Android ADB Interface" or "Google USB Driver".