**Problem:** Install ADB drivers (google_usb_drivers) on a Windows 10 client in order to enable debugging for my OnePlus One (OPO).

**What I have tried:**
After some Googling I found several guides telling me to add the devices hardware id to googles driver "android_winusb.inf" under <code>[Google.NTx86]</code> and <code>[Google.NTamd64]</code>.

<pre>
;OnePlus One
%SingleAdbInterface%        = USB_Install, USB\VID_05C6&PID_6765
%CompositeAdbInterface%     = USB_Install, USB\VID_05C6&PID_6765&MI_01 
</pre>

After manually selecting this file as the driver using Device Manager, I get this error message: <code>The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog(...)</code>

[![Device Manager Error][1]][1]

Googling this error, I found many references to similar problems with Windows 8.1. They all suggested to (scarily I might add) turn off signature checks on drivers using the command:

<code>bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS</code>

This however, seems to have no effect - I get the same error as before. Have this feature been disabled or changed since Windows 8.1 maybe?

**Question:** Does anyone know how to get ADB up and running on a Windows 10 machine? If so which steps did you take? Am I completely off with what I've tried so far?

  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/TFej3.png