When I stood the blue angel in the USB stand in bootloader mode my computer,Dell Inspiron 1501 with Windows Vista 64 bit on, my computer loaded to that device drivers and said;
"Your devices are ready to use
The software for this device has been successfully installed
Microsoft USB sync ready to use
Unidentified device ready to use"
When I went into device manager under "mobile devices" there was "Microsoft USB sync" there was no "HTC USB device", or as a it mentions here;
"Go into the start menu and type "Device Manager" then run, this will take you into the device manager.
* Click the "+" symbol next to "Mobile Devices" and double click on "HTC USB Sync".
* This will bring up the properties of the currently connected device."
From here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Blueangel_WM6_WizzardUpgrade4_Vista
Can a anybody suggest how i move forward from here in the process?
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-center.mspx
installed this?
yup, But it does have the USB connection unchecked as in the instructions.
funny keyboard said:
When I stood the blue angel in the USB stand in bootloader mode my computer,Dell Inspiron 1501 with Windows Vista 64 bit on, my computer loaded to that device drivers and said;
"Your devices are ready to use
The software for this device has been successfully installed
Microsoft USB sync ready to use
Unidentified device ready to use"
When I went into device manager under "mobile devices" there was "Microsoft USB sync" there was no "HTC USB device", or as a it mentions here;
"Go into the start menu and type "Device Manager" then run, this will take you into the device manager.
* Click the "+" symbol next to "Mobile Devices" and double click on "HTC USB Sync".
* This will bring up the properties of the currently connected device."
From here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Blueangel_WM6_WizzardUpgrade4_Vista
Can a anybody suggest how i move forward from here in the process?
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Hey did you find a solution?
I just got my x1 today, when I first connected it to my vista laptop, I was able to access the phone and memory card. Now it is only recognised as a memory card. I have installed device centre 6.1 everytime I just get unidentified device install then it indefinitely searchs for preconfigured driver files. Can anyone help?
Cheers Dan.
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i'm using hermes. since i upgraded my pc's memory to 4GB, i moved to vista 64bit SP1. have downloaded the 64bit wmdc (windows media device center). when i installed it at first time, then plug my hermes, it just says eror on the bottom left of the program with a corss sign to it
googled the problems but no luck at all
any body can help me?thx in advance
hi....anybody can help me?
did you remove the partnership in your AS on your device before trying to sync?
Do this:
Start>Settings>Connections>USB to PC> Then uncheck the option "Enable advanced network functionality"
If it still cant....
The driver installation may not have completed successfully. If you think this may be the case, follow these steps:
1. Keep your device connected
2. From the desktop, go to Start > Start Search
3. Enter "Device Manager" or "devmgmt.msc" to launch the Device Manager window
4. Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall"
5. Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall"
6. Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch
Hope this HELP,.
thx for the response -G-, have tried it and no luck at all...wonder what happens with 64bit users. are you all getting the same problem?
windows vista doesnt use antsync it uses windows mobile device to sync to the phone. Try that one
I am running Froyo 7 with Glemson's latest build (9/14) on my HTC Touchpro II. When I connect my phone to my computer, the computer recognizes the phone as a mass storage (the popup on the computer indicates the device driver is installed and the drive appears under "Devices with removable storage",) but when I try to browse it, I get the famous "Please insert a disk into removable disk X".
The phone says "USB connected" and sometimes will periodically pop up with the message "USB Connected" and a button saying, "click to turn on USB storage". When I click the button, the spinner starts, but nothing happens.
I have turned on "USB debugging" on android.
I am able to use the same cable/USB port for data transfer between my computer and phone (when the phone is running windows mobile 6.1) In fact, this is the only way I am able to transfer data to my phone. It works, but it is a pain in the butt!
I have Googled in this forum and www, but have not found a solution yet. Any help would be most welcome.
no-one has any suggestions?
This has been driving me crazy for months...
Am I the only one with this problem?
hmm. interesting
Edited following @Shawnsch's post, as I referred to MTP/PTP as "mass storage" which might be true but is confusing
I just got a Moto G (XT1032) 3 days ago. Like my previous phone, I've rooted/CWM/CM11. I'm getting pretty confused because the PC to USB link side of things isn't going smoothly like my previous phone did. I'm probably just confused, but not sure where I'm muddled, and I need things set out clearly.
On my old phone/firmware (Samsung + 2.3.x / CM7.2), I installed a manufacturers' USB driver (Win7 or Win8 x64) and ADB on the PC side. The phone then presented itself on connecting as a mass storage device and was assigned a letter, and also responded to adb if that was used too. On the phone side a USB icon appeared in the status bar when connected.
Fast forward to my new Moto G and... yeah, chaos. Sorry if this is a bit of a brain dump, I'm confused myself.
I got the basics fine - Motorola x64 drivers (Motorola_Mobile_Drivers_64bit.msi, 3533312 bytes) and TechGlen's adb/fastboot (v1.1.3). They both work as I've had adb install and file copying both working at different times, and unlocking+flashing was fine. But I'm not getting a stable situation where I can use both (MP or PTP) and adb. When I get the device recognised in "My Computer", it takes forever (with driver uninstall/reinstalls and pure luck) to get adb back again; once adb's working it's a nightmare getting Windows Explorer file transfer working again. I'm in and out of device manager and rebooting - I'm sure something's not done as it should be but what?
Each time I re-install the devices I get several kinds of device/driver it "knows" about - ADB Interface and Android device are both listed, but each has several drivers to choose from (Android ADB, Android composite adb, Mot composite adb, Mot single adb,and several others). I have no idea which to use or the differences between them. Sometimes it says "drivers not installed" with a yellow mark, but other times it says "this device doesn't need drivers" instead. Right now Device Manager shows both an Android device and an "Other devices->Motorola ADB interface" (The 2nd of those has "drivers not installed" although surely I've installed them many times now), and MTP/PTP aren't working since, although it audio-alerts on the phone and pops up in device manager, and sometimes I get the "driver installing" taskbar item, no storage device appears under "My Computer".
When I did get them working, the Moto no longer lists as a drive with a letter, it's listed as some kind of media device instead, so some software and disk management utils can't access it. It appears instead at the bottom of "my computer" as a separate kind of item. I also can't find how to enable/disable/control the USB connection in CM11. On my previous phone there was a clear status bar icon.
My questions are:
Which drivers and setup should I be using, to get Windows Explorer recognition and adb to both work smoothly? Is there a difference between an adb connection and a MTP/PTP connection in CM11 (by which I mean, do I need to "change mode" between them or can they both be used in parallel?)
Where is the usb status bar icon, and how do I disconnect/reconnect/turn on+off USB at the phone end
Can the Moto appear as a "regular" drive letter so that disk management tools with USB disk capability can act properly on it?
Thanks!!
I believe mass storage mode is gone now
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I believe mass storage mode is gone now
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Yeah - referring to MTP/PTP as "mass storage" wasn't a good idea. I corrected my use of "mass storage" in the OP so people reading this won't get misinformed.
Odd thing I found as well - I got one machine to connect - if I put it in MTP mode it'll be recognised in Explorer but not ADB, and if I switch the Moto to PTP mode then ADB will not recognise it but Explorer won't.
hi ihave problem with mtp driver in moto g.pls help
I've had this problem before, but I have always been able to fix it by uninstalling ADB and drivers, through WUG's toolkit, changing cables, device manager/update drivers, jumping up and down while spinning and plugging cable in, among other things. However, this time is different and I'm not sure if it is because of M on my phone or the Windows 10 update. This problem has been going on for over a month now, and I've had both since it started. I've tried all the above mentioned things, along with everything else I can find, and none of them work.
The only way I can get my computer to recognize my phone to share files is to go into device manager every I plug it in is to; go to device manager, right click to update driver, select do it from my pc, select driver in folder. After doing this it works perfectly fine, but I have to do it every time I plug my phone in or every time my phone turns off while it's plugged in. The error message I get on my computer is "USB device not recognized" when I go into device manager it says "device descriptor request failed" It does this on both of my PCs. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!
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I've had this problem before, but I have always been able to fix it by uninstalling ADB and drivers, through WUG's toolkit, changing cables, device manager/update drivers, jumping up and down while spinning and plugging cable in, among other things. However, this time is different and I'm not sure if it is because of M on my phone or the Windows 10 update. This problem has been going on for over a month now, and I've had both since it started. I've tried all the above mentioned things, along with everything else I can find, and none of them work.
The only way I can get my computer to recognize my phone to share files is to go into device manager every I plug it in is to; go to device manager, right click to update driver, select do it from my pc, select driver in folder. After doing this it works perfectly fine, but I have to do it every time I plug my phone in or every time my phone turns off while it's plugged in. The error message I get on my computer is "USB device not recognized" when I go into device manager it says "device descriptor request failed" It does this on both of my PCs. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!
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I think I'm getting something similar since I've installed "M"....
Under:
Settings -> Developer Options -> Select USB Configuration
It say's it's set to "MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)"; it really isn't. When I plug the phone in, under Win 8.1, a desktop window opens with "AOSP on Hammerhead" (or something like that), but there's nothing in it. Now for some magic....
With the phone in one hand, and the mouse in the other:
1. Open Settings -> Developer Options -> Select USB Configuration
2. Touch "MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)" (even if it's already selected)
3. Listen for the PC/Windows Desktop (it should give an audible sound)
4. Immediately click on the "AOSP on Hammerhead" text in the path listed on the open Windows widow ("This PC -> AOSP on Hammerhead")
5. You should see an "Internal Storage" folder appear
6. Open the folder, enjoy MTP
My problem with my Actions X7 MP5 Portable Multimedia Player is as follows; when I connect the device to my PC
and push the "B-button" on the console to confirm "Power and Data" connection. The PC drivers are automaticly assigned.
Now I need some more detail for the further driver installation process. Cause the drive of the console shown as "O:\"
cannot be accessed to open the device it's data. So the media-player is recognised as a "Disk Station" plus as a "Portable Device" assigned as the "O:\" station as seen on both pictures on the bottom of this message.
Hopefully some of you forum readers can help me out with my question.
TrippyBlade said:
My problem with my Actions X7 MP5 Portable Multimedia Player is as follows; when I connect the device to my PC
and push the "B-button" on the console to confirm "Power and Data" connection. The PC drivers are automaticly assigned.
Now I need some more detail for the further driver installation process. Cause the drive of the console shown as "O:\"
cannot be accessed to open the device it's data. So the media-player is recognised as a "Disk Station" plus as a "Portable Device" assigned as the "O:\" station as seen on both pictures on the bottom of this message.
Hopefully some of you forum readers can help me out with my question.
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Go to Control Panel>Device Manager on PC. Connect the device with the Device Manager window open, when the device appears on the device list in Device Manager, what is it being labeled as? What driver is it selecting for the device? Can you manually change the driver in the device's slot by right clicking on the device then choosing the update driver option then choose the option to use software/files that are already on your PC then choose from a list of drivers that are already installed on your PC then see if there is a driver listed for the device that can be selected to load in the device's slot to make the O:\ drive accessible?
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Go to Control Panel>Device Manager on PC. Connect the device with the Device Manager window open, when the device appears on the device list in Device Manager, what is it being labeled as? What driver is it selecting for the device? Can you manually change the driver in the device's slot by right clicking on the device then choosing the update driver option then choose the option to use software/files that are already on your PC then choose from a list of drivers that are already installed on your PC then see if there is a driver listed for the device that can be selected to load in the device's slot to make the O:\ drive accessible?
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No after that handling the "O:/" drive ain't accessible. There is no driver installed when I look at the properties of the Actions media-player". When I look further into the devices known as mass storage device "O:/" there is a driver installed but requeres further installation. But sadly I haven't got the x64 driver yet... Don't know where to download the correct driver for my Actions X7 MP5 Portable Multimedia Player.
TrippyBlade said:
No after that handling the "O:/" drive ain't accessible. There is no driver installed when I look at the properties of the Actions media-player". When I look further into the devices known as mass storage device "O:/" there is a driver installed but requeres further installation. But sadly I haven't got the x64 driver yet... Don't know where to download the correct driver for my Actions X7 MP5 Portable Multimedia Player.
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Read this, it explains the cause of this type of issue and gives potential solutions, try some of them.
Windows 10 doesn't install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first connection - Windows Client
Fixes an issue in which device-specific drivers aren't installed for USB audio devices the first time that you connect the device on Windows 10 Version 1703.
docs.microsoft.com
Here some more detail of the Actions X7 device properties in the picture below.
Note that the USB-station is now "J:\" instead of "O:\" the problemis sadly the same though...
The portable device is connected while the photo sais not connected and the driveletter is "J:\".
Now I'm really stuck in this Portable Multimedia Player...