The driver was called Samsung USB Driver v1.5.600 – Portable Edition.
The portable folder itself remains – you may delete it manually afterward.
5. Uninstallation (Clean Removal)
Run Uninstall_Driver.bat as administrator. This will:
2. Key Features of v1.5.600
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Version | 1.5.600.0 (release circa 2018–2019) | | Compatible devices | Samsung Galaxy S7/S8/S9/Note8, Galaxy A/J series, and earlier models | | Supported interfaces | ADB, MTP, USB Debugging, Samsung Kies connectivity | | Windows support | Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32‑bit & 64‑bit) | | File size (original) | ~21 MB (compressed installer) | | Portable size | ~28 MB (including launcher and driver store cache) |
The Fixer grunted. He reached into his coat pocket and withdrew a small, unassuming USB drive. It had no label, just a small piece of masking tape with faded Sharpie writing: Samsung USB Driver v1.5.60.0 Portable.
Developer Support: Enables ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Fastboot commands, which are vital for app testing and system-level modifications.
[USER: ELIAS_KIM | STATUS: COMPROMISED | PROTOCOL: RED FLARE]
