I had recently upgraded my laptop from Windows 8.1 to 10. Since the upgrade, I am unable to connect my Android devices as MTP (or Portable Media Player) devices on Windows. The devices that I am using are Nexus 4, Samsung Grand 2 and Kindle Fire HD 7'. Prior to the upgrade I was able to view these as Portable Devices. Realtek High Definition Audio Driver Windows 10 Not Working. All of these are displaying as Android ADB devices. I have tried the usual procedure of deleting that from Device Manager, and choosing Windows to choose an appropriate driver.
Windows 10 doesn't even display an option to add these as MTP USB devices or USB Composite Devices. I have attempted to connect these devices to another Windows 8 machine that I have and they work pretty fine. Can someone help me with a solution? MTP is a protocol associated to Windows Media Player but Windows 10 does not include the WMP.

The Nexus 6P USB driver can be downloaded below as it uses the Google USB driver. Android nexus 6p usb_driver_windows; download nexus 6p usb drivers. The Google USB Driver is required for Windows if you want to perform adb debugging with any of the Google Nexus devices. Windows drivers for all other devices are. Grab the latest USB driver? I have not had any issues connection my 6p to windows 10. Windows 10 connection. Driver Uninstall Windows 10 more.