. from the June Fabrics website. Install PdaNet+ on Your Computer. The setup on the computer side is straightforward though there are several steps involved. During the installation, you are prompted to select your cell phone manufacturer and also to connect your device via USB (enable USB debugging on your Android phone in Settings Applications Development).
You may be warned by Windows Security that the publisher of the driver software can't be verified, but ignore that prompt and choose to Install this driver software anyway. Download PdaNet+ to Your Android Smartphone: After installing the PdaNet+ software for your Windows computer, you need the app on your Android smartphone. Search for 'PdaNet' made by June Fabrics Technology Inc. In Google Play and install the app. Connect Your Android Phone to Your Computer to Share the Internet Connection: After the software is installed on both your Android phone and your laptop, you can share your phone's internet connection with your computer. To connect over USB: Go to the PdaNet+ app on your smartphone and select Enable USB Tether. Then use the USB cable to connect the device to your laptop.
You get a pop-up window on the laptop that you click to connect the phone to PdaNet+. You may also need to click on the PdaNet+ icon in your taskbar and select Connect Internet.
Connect your Android device to your computer via USB cable. Open Fastboot folder located in C Drive. Put the.img file in that folder which you wanted to flash to your Android device. Press and hold the shift button and right click anywhere in the folder. Now click open command window here. Command prompt will open like this.