Hi,
as you can see in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394792 I've the problem that my RC-E100 headset doesn't work anymore.
When I try to install the driver which is given with the headset the setup says that the driver is already installed.
Is there a way to uninstall a driver?
I'm using WM6.1.
thx in advance.
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Hello guys, I just got a G1 and wanted to activate my G1 without the broadband I installed the ADB on my PC (running XP Pro SP3) and it says that it doesn't found the phone. When I connected the first time windows looked for the driver so I don't know if this is the problem and I need to reinstall driver.
Thanks for your help!
You should install the driver yourself, teh driver that windows uses is to use it as a USB mass storage device. I'll see if I can find the driver you might wanna search around before people here get really mad that you didn't search.
here's the driver http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip You might also wanna check is USB Debugging is enabled.
Hi thelamacmdr, thanks a lot for you help, I dowloaded and installed but it's not working, checked on computer management - device manager and the installed driver is Android Sooner ADB testing interface but has a yellow ! and it seems not to work. Any ideas?
whenever I try and install the samsung usb drivers for my S3 the installer always fails with this message: "The MSS installation for SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones V1.4.6.0 has failed."
I had the universal naked drivers installed on this PC before for my tbolt and transformer prime, but it wasn't compatible with the S3 yet. There is an updated universal naked drivers that supports the S3, but when I try and back up my IMEI and put the phone into RMNET+DM+MODEM mode, the naked drivers don't recognize my device. in the regular MTP+ADB the drivers work fine.
so I imagine I need the samsung drivers to install for this to work. does anyone have any ideas how I could get the samsung usb drivers to install properly? I've also tried the V1.5.5.0 version as well and the installer fails as well. I've removed the universal naked drivers and tried to install without it and I still get the error. same thing in windows safemode. I'm running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.
has anyone else had trouble with this? and any idea how to get the installer to work? thanks
Lots of people have been having this issue. I'm having it on XP at the moment... until now.
Per another thread I read here (for the Dell Streak, thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291293) you can force Windows to use the generic driver instead of the Samsung one.
Basically, I edited a copy of the INF to match my device info, then entered the info into the [Generic] area of the INF. I then told Windows to allow me to manually select the driver, and pointed it to this INF file. Voila... I now have generic driver support for MTP in XP SP3. I imagine the same thing might work with other versions of Windows, since I'm not really using any non-Windows drivers.
jackmei2 said:
whenever I try and install the samsung usb drivers for my S3 the installer always fails with this message: "The MSS installation for SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones V1.4.6.0 has failed."
I had the universal naked drivers installed on this PC before for my tbolt and transformer prime, but it wasn't compatible with the S3 yet. There is an updated universal naked drivers that supports the S3, but when I try and back up my IMEI and put the phone into RMNET+DM+MODEM mode, the naked drivers don't recognize my device. in the regular MTP+ADB the drivers work fine.
so I imagine I need the samsung drivers to install for this to work. does anyone have any ideas how I could get the samsung usb drivers to install properly? I've also tried the V1.5.5.0 version as well and the installer fails as well. I've removed the universal naked drivers and tried to install without it and I still get the error. same thing in windows safemode. I'm running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.
has anyone else had trouble with this? and any idea how to get the installer to work? thanks
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Download and install PDAnet app to your computer, this app will install the driver for you. You have to select "Samsung" during the install. Once done you can uninstall the app but the driver stay.
If PDA net doesn't work for you, go into device manager and select your phone, click on properties, advanced, and install the drivers manually.
So, I came across another way to get the drivers to load without any INF file hacking. If you simply tell Windows (XP in my case) to update the driver, then tell it you will manually point to it, you can find a suitable one in the folder C:\Program Files\SAMSUNG\USB Drivers\25_escape (after you install the MSS driver pack, of course).
Unfortunately, in my case, I use MediaMonkey to manage this, and it doesn't seem to notice the "difference" between my phone and my wife's (both SGS3s). That's their fault, though... they clearly have some bugs in there.
that's the problem... the MSS pack fails to install. I tried copying the samsung\USB Drivers folder from my desktop (which the driver install worked on) to my laptop and manually pointing to the folder, but it says it can't find a driver for it. kind of odd. I'll have to try the PDA net drivers to see if that will work. thanks for the help guys
Dawg5 said:
If PDA net doesn't work for you, go into device manager and select your phone, click on properties, advanced, and install the drivers manually.
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Thanks this worked for me
Hi,
So I have tried each and every method I could search on the InterWebs.
I am trying to connect my HTC One S C2 (villec2) on Stock 4.1.1 Sense 4+ latest firmware
with Windows XP SP3, Latest HTCDriver_4.2.0.001 are installed. Yes Windows Media Player 11 in installed and NO it does not detect the device either.
ADB works. Windows detects the CD Drive with HTC Sync Manager but no MTP.
There isn't an option available for USB Mass Storage and I don't want to root just yet and I don't have Windows 7
I have tried entering:
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0DF8&MI_00
in both wpdmtp.inf and wpdmtphw.inf files.
And I have also tried updating the MTP device driver manually by using the "Have Disk" method.
I am at a loss. If someone can help me, please tell me a way to make MTP work on WINDOWS XP!!! PLEASE!! :crying:
Help anyone? No one?
I had similar problem with MTP have Win7 and One S (ville) I resolved my problem with this software USBDevView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
-First uninstall your actual HTC driver (reboot PC)
-Download latest HTC Sync Manager which include latest driver 4.10.0.001
-Install HTC Sync Manager then uninstall it keep only the driver on your PC (reboot)
-You can delete with the software above all trace of HTC driver and old trace of all connected device to your PC (reboot)
for this launch the software with admin rights then for delete select the line with the same "Device name" then right click>"Uninstall Selected Device"
Be careful what you delete in the usb devices list delete one line at time! I know you have WinXP but I hope this help anyway!
To found more easier your devices in the list you can download this file usb.ids to have VendorID/ProductID (place it in soft. folder)
http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
Cyclu said:
I had similar problem with MTP have Win7 and One S (ville) I resolved my problem with this software USBDevView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
-First uninstall your actual HTC driver (reboot PC)
-Download latest HTC Sync Manager which include latest driver 4.10.0.001
-Install HTC Sync Manager then uninstall it keep only the driver on your PC (reboot)
-You can deface with the software above all trace of HTC driver and old trace of all connected device to your PC (reboot)
for this launch the software with admin rights then for deface select the device>right click>Uninstall Selected Device
Careful what you deface in the usb device list! I know you have WinXP I hope this help anyway!
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What do you mean by "deface"?
And why would I uninstall the device?
I will look into the above mentioned software and reply back.
AiZ_04 said:
What do you mean by "deface"?
And why would I uninstall the device?
I will look into the above mentioned software and reply back.
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Sorry bad translation I write deface instead delete it mean unistall selected device driver.
Yes the name "Uninstall selected device" may confuse but this function uninstall all trace of the device driver.
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Whenever i try to install the samsung driver from the official site i always get this error message,
"The mobile phone is in use. To install normally you need to remove the device and restart the computer. Please run SAMSUNG USB DRIVER for for mobile phones installer again after restarting."
I had the drivers before, but i uninstalled them coz they werent working very well. Now i cant reinstall. Is there any way to completely uninstall the drivers then reinstall? Any help?
Good morning, I have a problem with my pixel 2016. When I connect the phone to the PC, windows does not recognize it. I tried several times to install the drivers from android studio, but the problem persists. If I go to device manager, it tells me error 43. If I click on driver details it tells me that there is no driver, even after installing them. How can I solve ??? Thanks
PS sorry for my english, but I use google translator
antoscara88 said:
Good morning, I have a problem with my pixel 2016. When I connect the phone to the PC, windows does not recognize it. I tried several times to install the drivers from android studio, but the problem persists. If I go to device manager, it tells me error 43. If I click on driver details it tells me that there is no driver, even after installing them. How can I solve ??? Thanks
PS sorry for my english, but I use google translator
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Try using different cable and uninstall the drivers and restart the computer.
shtma said:
Try using different cable and uninstall the drivers and restart the computer.
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Hi, already done, but nothing. Could it be something software in the phone?