Hi Guys!!!
Recently I had A problem Installing Windows 32 bit Driver For Android So i searched On the web for this error & Found that there were many people with this error...
Here Is the info about that Error In My Last Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=493604
WINDOWS XP x86 / 32-Bit Only
The error was so:
When we download the android_usb_windows.zip then extract it and then try to install it via device manager all goes right it detects the driver but at the last step where it asks for androidusb.sys file and when given the path it waits some time and says Fatal Error...
SO I tried To Go deep in the system32 folder There Go into Drivers Folder Now Here You begin some stuff:
1. Go in "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers" Folder there Find These files and cut them and paste in some folder where its safe:
androidusb.sys
usbccgp.sys
usbstor.sys
wdf01000.sys !!!! (Be Careful Deleting this File, I Say First try Without Deleting this file !)
2. Now Go to device manager "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager"
3. Click On ADB Interference Or something like that U ll Get a sub-category Right-click on it Click Uninstall -> OK
Do The Same For the Following :
USB Composite Device
USB Mass Storage Device
4. Get The Drivers From Here If U already Don't Have: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2.zip
OR
Get The Haykuro's Updated USB Drivers from here : http://sapphire-port-dream.googlecode.com/files/usb_driver_updated.zip
5. Now Try To Install The Driver Again By Going to "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager -> Action -> Scan for Hardware Changes" Then You will Get a pop-up saying Found New Hardware...
6. Install the drivers As Usual..... It Will install The Drivers Succesfully....
You Are Done.....
All I can say is THANK YOU.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
This post deserves a sticky..
you are great
LOL
-- well after this I couldn't use FASTBOOT anymore hahahahaha
well, I worked around that, had to reinstall drivers for Haykuro's SPL too. So now both ADB and FASTBOOT work.
Thanks helped with my Win NT at work. lol
lol i have no idea if this was the cause... after this, I was no longer able to use my laptops keyboard, mice, video card drivers were corrupted along with network drivers, processor bus communications driver and a whole lot more. I had to perform a full system recovery so... yay.. lost everything, but im working on it.
---EDIT, I performed this on my fully recovered system again, and had the same results after it rebooted. I was able to conlude that it was caused by the system file with the wdf in it. Luckily, I hadn't deleted it and simply moved it into the recylcing bin and was able to recover from it. This may just be specific to my system, but I'm not sure. Just a warning to back everything up.
SolemnWishing said:
lol i have no idea if this was the cause... after this, I was no longer able to use my laptops keyboard, mice, video card drivers were corrupted along with network drivers, processor bus communications driver and a whole lot more. I had to perform a full system recovery so... yay.. lost everything, but im working on it.
---EDIT, I performed this on my fully recovered system again, and had the same results after it rebooted. I was able to conlude that it was caused by the system file with the wdf in it. Luckily, I hadn't deleted it and simply moved it into the recylcing bin and was able to recover from it. This may just be specific to my system, but I'm not sure. Just a warning to back everything up.
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So Is that you are sayin is we do not need to remove the wdf file, did the drivers work without removing & again installing that wdf file?
or u did not put the new file again before rebooting ?
I am not really sure. It can possibly just be my computer. Once removing all the drivers you listed, the ADB then successfully worked, and continued to work as long as the computer was not rebooted. Once rebooted, I drivers for many pieces of hardware became corrupt and unreadable. By simply replacing the wdf driver and rebooting, it fixed the issue. So, I really am not sure. My computer... is strange. I believe it likely could just be my computer thats all.
next time if u get such problem just try solving without removing the wdf file & post what happens...
& plz post the consequences....thanks
The key points are:
To choose ADB interface\HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface to install
--DIYism
sangeet.003 said:
next time if u get such problem just try solving without removing the wdf file & post what happens...
& plz post the consequences....thanks
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I will be performing another system recovery install soon, so I will post the results. My computer got screwed up again, so backing everything up now...
I still have a problem...
thanks for your tutorial.
I followed as you say, but I can't find my phone in cmd mode in my computer.
I succeed to install driver also it's shown in device manager as like this
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but something wrong in cmd mode as like this.
I'v tried whatever I can do..reinstall driver, adb, swipe my phone..
what shall I do now?
adb problem
Hi,
Same problem here, tried everything but CMD just is not showing any device...
I found the solution: make sure that debugging mode is checked in your G1 settings because if not ADB will not work.
pluplus said:
I found the solution: make sure that debugging mode is checked in your G1 settings because if not ADB will not work.
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I followed this completely, I have the phone installed correctly now, not a mass storage device, device manager reads:
ADB Interface > HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface
However, I have usb debugging enabled, and still get the same *error: device not found*
Took a decent amount of time to get done right too, thanks to "trustedinstaller" being the only "user" that can delete drivers on my laptop..yay for changing ownerships! You'd think administrator would suffice, but nay.
Anywho..wtf am I missing here?
edit: win 7 x64, however the same rules for this how-to should still apply, as all the drivers and install options/processes are identical
ive found that trying to use the adb driver the driver gave me error code 10 (within the device manager)
ive got rc win7 64 bit
what i used to get rid of this problem is the program called USBdeview ( google for it)
and uninstalled everything related to htc/android
after connecting the phone the correct driver installed and i could use the adb device
I didn't want to make another topic on this, but I have a problem. Whenever I uninstall the drivers from device manager, then search for new devices, it installs the drivers automatically. I have mass storage and adb dream interface, but no devices are found when I execute the adb command. I cleaned out what I could from the system32 and /drivers folder. Any clues? Just to add, it did work about a week ago, didn't need to use it, now it doesn't work.
Edit: Oops, I forgot the check the uninstall driver box. I have the drivers, they install correctly, but I still can't use adb.
PS: vista x64, installing from the amd64 subfolder.
sangeet.003 said:
Hi Guys!!!
Recently I had A problem Installing Windows 32 bit Driver For Android So i searched On the web for this error & Found that there were many people with this error...
Here Is the info about that Error In My Last Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=493604
The error was so:
When we download the android_usb_windows.zip then extract it and then try to install it via device manager all goes right it detects the driver but at the last step where it asks for androidusb.sys file and when given the path it waits some time and says Fatal Error...
SO I tried To Go deep in the system32 folder There Go into Drivers Folder Now Here You begin some stuff:
1. Go in "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers" Folder there Find These files and cut them and paste in some folder where its safe:
androidusb.sys
usbccgp.sys
usbstor.sys
wdf01000.sys
2. Now Go to device manager "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager"
3. Click On ADB Interference Or something like that U ll Get a sub-category Right-click on it Click Uninstall -> OK
Do The Same For the Following :
USB Composite Device
USB Mass Storage Device
4. Get The Drivers From Here If U already Don't Have: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2.zip
OR
Get The Haykuro's Updated USB Drivers from here : http://sapphire-port-dream.googlecode.com/files/usb_driver_updated.zip
5. Now Try To Install The Driver Again By Going to "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager -> Action -> Scan for Hardware Changes" Then You will Get a pop-up saying Found New Hardware...
6. Install the drivers As Usual..... It Will install The Drivers Succesfully....
You Are Done.....
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nothing happeneds...
after doing that after reboot my laptop,i'm loosing harware keyboard and have some other problems too..
i just change the drivers again and reboot and all ok but there isn't any way to my laptop(toshiba xqosmio x300 with vista 32bit)read my hero in fastboot usb condition...
i tried it and in 2 pc's with xp (service pack 2) but the same again and there....
adb shell and adb devices aren't reade the phone in fastboot usb ....
in my cmd i'm taking allways the same error message when i try to load the cm-hero-recovery.img ""canot load cm-hero-recovery.img""
anybody who can help??
i have the windows usb drivers. and when i go into device manager on my 32bit vista machine, it shows "Android Phone" under portable devices. i click update drivers and select the usb drivers. problem is, it tries to install them, then i get a message saying like 'unable to install "da da what ever driver its called" then it just closes.
why wont this work help is appreciated
THANKS, i was keen to install linux
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You save my life. I've been having this problem for MONTHS!!! and no way im gonna restore my windows xp again. Thanks so much.
Related
Hello!!
First off; This is copied, from my thread, in the Galaxy Nexus forum... Sorry, if you find the words "Galaxy" or "Samsung". But, this works for pretty much every phone, (except, for the USB drivers)...
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So, give it a go...
I haven't found another tutorial, like this at all... So, if you find something like this it's copied from me
Now, on to the actually interesting stuff ^^
I have found a solution, to the following problem;
After installing Windows 8, you cannot install fastboot drivers, but it recognizes the ADB drivers...
Solution:
Note: If you feel more comfortable using the Windows Power Shell, you can use that as well, it is, after all, only the Windows shell
Open the dev-manager, by typing following, in a command prompt window, or the run dialog. Whichever you prefer... :
Code:
[B][COLOR="Cyan"]devmgmt.msc[/COLOR][/B]
Now, the device manager, should pop up.
Install ADB drivers, (If you do not have them present, download them here
To prevent confusion: When I say install, it can mean unpack, or install... Quick tip: An installer does nothing, apart from unpacking files, to allocated space, on your computer
Download USB drivers, from here. (Link fixed. Again (-_-") ) (Note: These are the Sammy OEM drivers.)
Should you NOT have drivers installed:
Install the USB drivers, and download ADB/fastboot drivers.
Installation of ADB/fastboot drivers:
Open the device manager, and look for "Samsung Mobile Device", or "Unidentified Device". You can make your search easier, by unplugging the phone, whilst in device manager, then plug it back in, and see what's changed...
Once you have found your phone, Perform a right-click, on the device. Select : "Update device drivers", once the dialog has popped up, choose "Browse my computer" and goto your desktop, where you have installed the files to.
Open just the "drivers" folder, nothing else...
Select OK, then wait for installation to finish.
Once that has been done, you need to reboot your device, into bootloader mode; do this by typing
Code:
path=%userprofile%\Desktop\ADB\
adb reboot-bootloader
into the command prompt (download & install this, if you want to do it the cmd-way...)
Or, turn off your phone, and reboot i it manually into bootloader-mode, by pressing
Code:
VOL UP +DWM & PWR
together, untill phone vibrates...
Once the phone is in bootloader, go back to the device manager, and look for a device named "android 1.0". Perform a right-click on this and select "Update device drivers". Again, selct "Browse my computer", but, instead of clicking on "Browse" and selecting the folder, again, select "Let me pick from a list of drivers." Once the menu has popped up, select "Samsung Android ADB interface". Click OK, and wait for the drivers to install . Then, you're done. You have then successfully installed the ADB + fastboot drivers correctly, to test this, open a cmd window, and type following:
Code:
path=%userprofile%\Desktop\ADB\
fastboot devices
If your device shows up, then you have done it!!
Now type:
Code:
fastboot reboot
adb wait-for-device
adb kill-server
Note: while the phone is booting (If you typed "adb wait-for-device") A cursor will blink, wait for that, to stop blinking, then type the next command
I hope you learned, from this tutorial!! Check out Beatsleigher & M4gkman's Universal Android Toolkit, if you have enough time
Should you have problems, in recovery, open your dev. manager, and look for following device:
Code:
Full
Select, right-click. Update driver (blah, blah, witter, droan)
Browse my computer -> Let me pick -> Samsung ADB -> Done. You have enabled the ADB drivers, on your Android Device!!!!
So, apparently, if you're using Windows 8 and/or USB 3.0 ports, Windows installs its crappy drivers, so you should check out this link, posted by the awesome @tommy_riley and try it out for yourselves! Don't forget to drop him a 'Thanks'!
http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers <- Courtesy of @tommy_riley!
Wow. Over 40.000 clicks and downloads. I'm amazed at you guys!
It doesn't cost anything or hurt to hit that 'Thanks' button... Please be sure to hit it, it helps me out and also shows me what sort of content you want to see from me.
Do you like the effort I put into this? Then consider donating, by adding towards a new PC: http://www.gofundme.com/NewPC
With a new PC, I can create more one-click solutions and stuff and things!
Updates & other info!! (Reserved)
If you have a problem, I'll do it over TeamViewer, if you wish
Ok, here is some news, for you!
Well, according to some people, who have used this tutorial, Microsoft has done something new to their device driver signing.
I did not have note of this, as I was using Ubuntu most of the time and the laptop I was using broke, several weeks ago (It's gonna take me ages to get a new one, with which I can finally finish my ROM cooking..)
And Senior Member "purpler" has posted a link, which teaches you to turn device driver signing off, in the new bootloader, which Windows 8 is using/will be using, so; let's give him loads of thanks, for this!
here is his answer:
purpler said:
confirmed that it works but i had to diable driver signing from Windows8 bootloader (Shutdown.exe /r /o)
Use and Access Windows 8 Boot Loader and Advanced Boot Options
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Many thanks to you, purpler!
Please, if you notice anymore changes, which interferes with this method, please let me know, how to solve the problem!
Every helpfull answer, with new solutions will be posted in this thread and thanked many times!
EDIT: If you don't want to donate, but still want to thank me, then use these links, instead of the links, in the tutorial.
Mod edit: No adfly links allowed.
4lex96 said:
I've solve the problem, in stead of usb 3.0 i used a usb 2.0 and it worked! Very strange, with 3.0 i had problem with 2.0 no. I hope this funny thing can help someone.
Best regards
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Senior member 4alex96 has experienced some problems, while using USB® 3.0 ports.
If you are also experiencing these problems, or you have found a solution to this, be sure to post in this thread or write to me via PM and I'll be sure to quote and write this, so others also get to know and are able to get the most out of there Androids!
Creating a new tool!
Hey guys, I'm going to be creating a new tool or two, which will allow you to install ADB and Fastboot directly to the system root and which will install the Google drivers to your C:\ drive.
These tools will be available for a small donation, and they will save you a lot of work, i.e. you will never have to type in "path=<Whereever the ADB files are>" but you can just debug on
If you want to have the program, hit the "Donate to Me" button on the left of this post and donate a small amount. Then in the donation, write me a message, saying what it's for and give me your XDA username and I'll PM you the download link.
(Minimum of 5€)
tommy_riley said:
For Windows 8, I was having an issue getting my phone to be recognized in bootloader mode on an ASUS laptop that only had USB 3.0 drivers, I followed the procedures at the below URL (luckily I had an INTEL chipset) and once I replaced my native Windows USB 3.0 drivers with the Intel USB 3.0 drivers, I was able to work around a lot of issues:
http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
(I cant post HTTP links yet, but you should be able to plug the above into a browser to find the instructions...)
hope this helps!
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You get that, guys? Go check out that website, and try it out for yourselves!
Tried using this fix keep getting an error saying the driver is not signed.
-Edit
Got it working had to go into advanced boot options and turn off device signing
thisiswar951 said:
Tried using this fix keep getting an error saying the driver is not signed.
-Edit
Got it working had to go into advanced boot options and turn off device signing
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Ok, cool. I haven't been on my laptop, for a few days, so I wouldn't know, if MS has released any updates, yet...
I was thinking: WTF is he talking about? It's worked by so many people :O...
xD
LG familyguy59
confirmed that it works but i had to diable driver signing from Windows8 bootloader (Shutdown.exe /r /o)
Use and Access Windows 8 Boot Loader and Advanced Boot Options
Hi, I'm using win8 pro 64bit rtm.
when I double click on the UsbDrv.exe from Samsumg nothing comes up.
even when I run it in compatibility mode it doesn't help...
any ideas? I have disabled signed drivers.
thanks!
hshen45 said:
Hi, I'm using win8 pro 64bit rtm.
when I double click on the UsbDrv.exe from Samsumg nothing comes up.
even when I run it in compatibility mode it doesn't help...
any ideas? I have disabled signed drivers.
thanks!
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You'll have to wait a moment, the system has to look for all the needed files, in the exe, and then needs to try to execute. If it then doesn't work, I'll upload an updated version, but as this seems to be working pretty much fine, I'll hesitate, not that the updated verison causes problems.
Anyways, I was running Win8 64x and it worked fine, just let the computer do it's work and it will work sooner or later, if nothing happens, even after waiting for 5-10 minutes, then try running it with administrative rights (Run as administrator).. Let me know if it works!
Doesn't work for me because I cant even see my S3 in the device manager.
leeznon said:
Doesn't work for me because I cant even see my S3 in the device manager.
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Then try a different computer Doesn't mean that your S III is kaputt, does it?
If it then doesn't work, you've probably got dirt in the socket, or something else, like that.
And if you don't have dirt in the socket, then I don't know, whats wrong, but it'll definitely go over warranty
I have find an easiest way to install adb driver on windows 8 : ( disabling driver signature )
- after BIOS on "choose Operating system" screen
-clic "change default setting"
-clic "choose other option"
-clic "troubleshoot"
-clic "advanced option"
-clic " startup setting"
-clic on "restart"
-Install the driver adb as if you were on Windows 7 :laugh:
dalien26 said:
I have find an easiest way to install adb driver on windows 8 : ( disabling driver signature )
- after BIOS on "choose Operating system" screen
-clic "change default setting"
-clic "choose other option"
-clic "troubleshoot"
-clic "advanced option"
-clic " startup setting"
-clic on "restart"
-Install the driver adb as if you were on Windows 7 :laugh:
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That's what the link in the first post is for. And you still need to follow the steps in the tutorial, otherwise it won't work properly.
I know the tutorial looks complex, but it isn't. You just need to read properly
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
EDIT: It's spelled "click"
help me to connect android in win 8
Please help me i am not expert I will give my teamviewr password. i spent hole to connect my android to win 8 but not succeed. when you come to online just inform me. many thanks those were helping.
netbook said:
Please help me i am not expert I will give my teamviewr password. i spent hole to connect my android to win 8 but not succeed. when you come to online just inform me. many thanks those were helping.
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OK, I will be back, tomorrow. I'm currently at a friend's, so I will be back tomorrow. Send me an e-mail, when you're back, and I'll help you, right away!
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
familyguy59 said:
Hello!!
First off; This is copied, from my thread, in the Galaxy Nexus forum... Sorry, if you find the words "Galaxy" or "Samsung". But, this works for pretty much every phone, (except, for the USB drivers)...
So, give it a go...
I haven't found another tutorial, like this at all... So, if you find something like this it's copied from me
Now, on to the actually interesting stuff ^^
I have found a solution, to the following problem;
After installing Windows 8, you cannot install fastboot drivers, but it recognizes the ADB drivers...
Solution:
Note: If you feel more comfortable using the Windows Power Shell, you can use that aswell, it is, afterall, only the Windows shell
Open the dev-manager, by typing following, in a command prompt window, or the run dialog. Whichever you prefer... :
Code:
[B][COLOR="Cyan"]devmgmt.msc[/COLOR][/B]
Now, the device manager, should pop up.
Install ADB drivers, (If you do not have them present, download them here
To prevent confusion: When I say install, it can mean unpack, or install... Quick tip: An installer does nothing, apart from unpacking files, to allocated space, on your computer
Download USB drivers, from here. (Link fixed) (Thanks so much for 5k+ downloads!!)
Should you NOT have drivers installed:
Install the USB drivers, and download ADB/fastboot drivers.
Installation of ADB/fastboot drivers:
Open the device manager, and look for "Samsung Mobile Device", or "Unidentified Device". You can make your search easier, by unplugging the phone, whilst in device manager, then plug it back in, and see what's changed...
Once you have found your phone, Perform a right-click, on the device. Select : "Update device drivers", once the dialog has popped up, choose "Browse my computer" and goto your desktop, where you have installed the files to.
Open just the "drivers" folder, nothing else...
Select OK, then wait for installation to finish.
Once that has been done, you need to reboot your device, into bootloader mode; do this by typing
Code:
path=%userprofile%\Desktop\ADB\
adb reboot-bootloader
into the command prompt (download & install this, if you want to do it the cmd-way...)
Or, turn off your phone, and reboot i it manually into bootloader-mode, by pressing
Code:
VOL UP +DWM & PWR
together, untill phone vibrates...
Once the phone is in bootloader, go back to the device manager, and look for a device named "android 1.0". Perform a right-click on this and select "Update device drivers". Again, selct "Browse my computer", but, instead of clicking on "Browse" and selecting the folder, again, select "Let me pick from a list of drivers." Once the menu has popped up, select "Samsung Android ADB interface". Click OK, and wait for the drivers to install . Then, you're done. You have then successfully installed the ADB + fastboot drivers correctly, to test this, open a cmd window, and type following:
Code:
path=%userprofile%\Desktop\ADB\
fastboot devices
If your device shows up, then you have done it!!
Now type:
Code:
fastboot reboot
adb wait-for-device
adb kill-server
Note: while the phone is booting (If you typed "adb wait-for-device") A cursor will blink, wait for that, to stop blinking, then type the next command
I hope you learned, from this tutorial!! Check my root helper out, if you have enough time
Should you have problems, in recovery, open your dev. manager, and look for following device:
Code:
Full
Select, right-click. Update driver (blah, blah, witter, droan)
Browse my computer -> Let me pick -> Samsung ADB -> Done. You have enabled the ADB drivers, on your Android Device!!!!
Thanks a ton for 6k+ views/downloads!! The thanks are also very much appreciated!!
9K+ views!!
15K+ views!!!
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Thanks!!!!! You have no idea how you helped me! Now I don't haveto dual boot Win7 just for this purpose! Thanks a ton!!
llsiddhantll said:
Thanks!!!!! You have no idea how you helped me! Now I don't haveto dual boot Win7 just for this purpose! Thanks a ton!!
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I'm always glad to help, dude
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
heads up - driver signature enforcement policy on win8 can cause some problems. i just disabled it.
shaolinx said:
heads up - driver signature enforcement policy on win8 can cause some problems. i just disabled it.
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We're already aware of that (see post #2) but still thanks for briefing everyone again.
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
Cyanogenmodded very skankily via XDA app. Skanky, indeed
Hi
i try to do this from yesterday night (maybe from 3 o'clock) and nothing... I've windows 8 64bit and xperia S with ICS. With windows 7 i haven't problem but with windwos 8...
Can you help me trought teamviewer?
Thanks a lot dude!
4lex96 said:
Hi
i try to do this from yesterday night (maybe from 3 o'clock) and nothing... I've windows 8 64bit and xperia S with ICS. With windows 7 i haven't problem but with windwos 8...
Can you help me trought teamviewer?
Thanks a lot dude!
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Well, not at the moment, but I'll get back to you, as soon as I can!
But, to save time, when I'm on your PC, could you make sure you have the executables (ADB, fastboot and the DLLs) from the first post and your OEM USB drivers? That saves a heck of a lot of time
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
familyguy59 said:
Well, not at the moment, but I'll get back to you, as soon as I can!
But, to save time, when I'm on your PC, could you make sure you have the executables (ADB, fastboot and the DLLs) from the first post and your OEM USB drivers? That saves a heck of a lot of time
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
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I've solve the problem, in stead of usb 3.0 i used a usb 2.0 and it worked! Very strange, with 3.0 i had problem with 2.0 no. I hope this funny thing can help someone.
Best regards
I have a Windows 7 Professional 64 bit machine. I have tried every combination I can think of to get the TF300T to show up in adb devices, but to no avail. I have installed Asus Sync and then done Update Driver in the Device Manager, uninstalled Asus Sync and downloaded only the drivers from the thread in the development section, modified the android_winusb.inf in the Android SDK and tried using that driver, many restarts, etc. I have needed to modify every android_winusb.inf I have used, btw, since even the Asus ones didn't have my device in there (my hardware ID ends in 4C81, the one supplied only supported 4DAE, which I find odd).
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When I update the driver, the device does show up in the Device Manager as "ASUS Android ADB Interface" under "Android Phone," which is where my Galaxy Nexus also shows up, but adb devices only returns the nexus. And now, when I go into "My Computer," the Asus doesn't show up as a connected device (the GNex still does). Same in the Device Manager under Portable Devices.
Has anyone been able to get their TF300T to work with ADB on a Win7 64 bit machine? Is it possible that the version of Windows (Professional) could be causing the issue? I have heard that in the past. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have windows 7 home edition (x64), I had installed Android SDK a long time ago. Before I connected my Pad for the first time, I updated Android SDK through the manager. I don't have ASUS sync nor Suite. The first time I connected the Pad it automatically installed some drivers, and it worked with adb from the get-go.
I'm on Win7 HP 64 and its working fine here
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_7VIwxjudWvVEt4N2JaeUJQUVk
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Here is the drivers I used.
Northern-Loop said:
I'm on Win7 HP 64 and its working fine here
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_7VIwxjudWvVEt4N2JaeUJQUVk
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Here is the drivers I used.
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Is this the same drivers as here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661653?
The zip has the same name, so I'm just wondering if you made any tweaks to get it to work or not.
Accord281 said:
Is this the same drivers as here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661653?
The zip has the same name, so I'm just wondering if you made any tweaks to get it to work or not.
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No not changed anything. Have you installed Google SDK with the USB drivers?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Enabled USB Debugging on the tablet under Settings/Dev Options?
Here is mine: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_7VIwxjudWvUmJKNmtLYVJ4THM
Northern-Loop said:
No not changed anything. Have you installed Google SDK with the USB drivers?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Enabled USB Debugging on the tablet under Settings/Dev Options?
Here is mine: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_7VIwxjudWvUmJKNmtLYVJ4THM
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Yes I've done both those things. I even went so far as to try to copy the relevant information from the Asus drivers into the google usb drivers. It lets me install the driver and then shows up under the Android Phone in Device Manager. But still no luck with adb. I even uninstalled the GNex and then reinstalled it using the same drivers as the Asus (again, copying relevant info into the android_winusb.inf file) and that works just fine. Did it again with a Droid Incredible 2 and that also worked. I thought it might perhaps be related to the fact that the .inf file is no longer signed but these 2 cases make that theory go out the window.
I am banging my head against the wall on this one. I had the same problem with an Acer Iconia A500 and I never did get that one to work.
Accord281 said:
Yes I've done both those things. I even went so far as to try to copy the relevant information from the Asus drivers into the google usb drivers. It lets me install the driver and then shows up under the Android Phone in Device Manager. But still no luck with adb. I even uninstalled the GNex and then reinstalled it using the same drivers as the Asus (again, copying relevant info into the android_winusb.inf file) and that works just fine. Did it again with a Droid Incredible 2 and that also worked. I thought it might perhaps be related to the fact that the .inf file is no longer signed but these 2 cases make that theory go out the window.
I am banging my head against the wall on this one. I had the same problem with an Acer Iconia A500 and I never did get that one to work.
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So when you type adb device it shows nothing?
Try removing all ASUS from device manager reboot then plug device back in and let windows sort it out.
You'll need to Google to remove hidden ASUS stuff from device manager though.
Northern-Loop said:
So when you type adb device it shows nothing?
Try removing all ASUS from device manager reboot then plug device back in and let windows sort it out.
You'll need to Google to remove hidden ASUS stuff from device manager though.
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Correct. It will show my GNex or my Dinc 2 (depending on which one is plugged in), but the Asus isn't there. I will try those things and update. Thanks.
Edit: No go. I uninstalled the Asus Composite ADB Interface then turned off USB debugging then uninstalled the TF300T listing that popped up after that. After reboot, I connected it while not in debug mode, allowed it to install the driver itself, then turned on debug mode and had to manually point it to the driver. It still shows up in Dev Manager under Android Phone, but still nothing in ADB. I get the feeling there is nothing that can be done.
My win 7 professional installed the drivers by itself. It originally installed as a media device, and I had to switch the storage mode to "camera" on the tablet for it to come up as ADB device. I didn't test the adb devices in command prompt, but I ran the viper script and it worked just fine.
xAshxMoneyx said:
My win 7 professional installed the drivers by itself. It originally installed as a media device, and I had to switch the storage mode to "camera" on the tablet for it to come up as ADB device. I didn't test the adb devices in command prompt, but I ran the viper script and it worked just fine.
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H.O.L.Y. S.H.I.T. that did it. I just switched it to camera (PTP) and it is now listed in adb. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!
Took me quite a while to figure that out (and I have no idea why it works TBH, just got lucky), glad I could help out.
xAshxMoneyx said:
Took me quite a while to figure that out (and I have no idea why it works TBH, just got lucky), glad I could help out.
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The odd thing is, my GNex is set to Media device, and it works just fine. Thanks again.
Accord281 said:
The odd thing is, my GNex is set to Media device, and it works just fine. Thanks again.
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No problem homie. My GS2 didn't have that problem either, went in just fine as ADB.
Accord281 said:
I have a Windows 7 Professional 64 bit machine. I have tried every combination I can think of to get the TF300T to show up in adb devices, but to no avail.5
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OMG, this is what happened to me last night when I tried to do the downgrade so I could root the phone.
I am on an XP 32bit machine.
I have a feeling that the Samsung software, which I also had installed on this machine is conflicting.
I'm in the process of removing all the drives (Samsung and Asus) and starting from scratch.
I still need to read the rest of this thread to see if someone answered your question, if they did, they they help me as well.
Rob
HI,
I guess a picture is worth a thousand words.
I finally managed to get a screen shot of what I have been asking help on:
I've been trying to do a downgrade so I can root my 300.
Why is the Asus showing up underneath my Samsung and does it matter.
Thanks!
Rob
Looks like it's showing up as ADB so it should be fine. Mine comes under a generic "android phone" listing, but maybe if Samsung was your first ever adb device on the computer, they will all show up that way for you. Just a guess.
thank you so much! I've been trying to solve this for 2 days
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xAshxMoneyx said:
My win 7 professional installed the drivers by itself. It originally installed as a media device, and I had to switch the storage mode to "camera" on the tablet for it to come up as ADB device. I didn't test the adb devices in command prompt, but I ran the viper script and it worked just fine.
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switch storage mode to camera
"I had to switch the storage mode to "camera" on the tablet"
How is that done? I only have usb storage on or off options.. and still stuck
jbosari said:
"I had to switch the storage mode to "camera" on the tablet"
How is that done? I only have usb storage on or off options.. and still stuck
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but I have the same problem, can't get ADB to recognize my device, and onlu have usb storage on/off in the options.
Anybody shed a light in this?
Thanks in advance
Mefna said:
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I have the same problem, can't get ADB to recognize my device, and onlu have usb storage on/off in the options.
Anybody shed a light in this?
Thanks in advance
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What is your device and version of Android you're running? It might help to know. There are some tools that can help. I've used USBDeview to delete all drivers and start over to fix problems like this (scroll down to the "Feedback" heading for the download.) After deleting anything ADB related from the list of drivers and starting over with the driver for my device, it worked... Good luck! I'll see what I can find if you write back with your device info.
Since I can't respond to threads in Developer and I think that this might belong here to answer some folks questions. I have read that a lot of people are having issues with ADB access under Windows x64 using the latest CM10 by h8rift. I found a solution that worked for me and I wish to share it with everyone in case it will work for them. A few critiria:
- Your device is connected via USB cable to your computer
- Your device is listed as "HTC MTP Device" in Windows Device Manager
- When you open a CMD prompt under your Android Directory and type "adb devices", nothing is listed
This is because you have the wrong device drivers installed on your system and it needs to be corrected. This is how I accomplished it.
1. Uninstall the driver completely from your system. This has to be done under the device properties. Under "Action", select "Scan for New Hardware Changes". Your system will see the new device and identify it under "Other Devices" as "One". If Windows tries to install the wrong drivers, you will have to restart all over until the HTC MTP Device driver is completely removed from your system.
2. Install HTC Sync from their website. Once installed, it has to update to the latest version. This is needed to install all additional drivers for SD Card access.
3. HTC One X Drivers will be listed under C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files (default install location).
4. For ADB access, you will need the drivers located here; download appropriate drivers for your Windows flavor. These are the ADB drivers.
5. Download the zip, and extract. Remember the location of the files. Go into Device Manger, find "One" under "Other Devices" and Update Driver Software. Point to the new directory you made and install. The One X will now be listed in Device Manager as "My HTC" under "Android USB Devices"
6. To verify ADB, open a CMD prompt, point to Android directory and type in "adb devices". Your beautiful HTC One X should be listed.
I am not the maintainer of any of these webpages nor can I guarantee that these pages will exist to the end of time. Those of you wishing to have ADB access under Windows for CM10, this worked well for me. I gathered up this information just by doing a quick search in Google and through the forums.
Thank you to h8rift for CM10 and all the hard work he puts into it.
Will try this when I get home! Thanks.
This worked perfectly for me. Thanks man!
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HTC One X, CM10-Evita JellyBean, Win7-x64
Not working for me, evertime I scan for hardware changes it tried to install HTC MTP DEVICE, and when I try to update that driver with the new ADB driver, it says it's already installed. Then when I uninstall that driver, I don't see the One devices anywhere, until I scan for hardware changes again, which then repeats the above. What am I doing wrong?
Chrysis said:
Not working for me, evertime I scan for hardware changes it tried to install HTC MTP DEVICE, and when I try to update that driver with the new ADB driver, it says it's already installed. Then when I uninstall that driver, I don't see the One devices anywhere, until I scan for hardware changes again, which then repeats the above. What am I doing wrong?
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I think I found a fix for that. Let me restart my computer and verify
edit: nope.. nothing so far. mine doesn't even show HTC MTP DEVICE anymore >.>
same i see one when i look for new hardware but it always just auto sets to mtp.
Delete old drivers
The reason for this is that you cannot completely delete existing drivers using device manager. They still exist in the driver store, and are loaded as soon as you scan for hardware changes.
There might be a better way to do this, but here's how I did it:
- uninstall driver in device manager. Don't scan for hardware changes.
- Run a CMD prompt as administrator (right click "Run as Administrator")
- navigate to C:/Windows/system32 which is the location of the driver store
- type pnputil.exe /e
- this will list the drivers that exist in the driver store. They are denoted as oem##.inf
- find the driver that has "HTC Corporation" in the description. Write down the oem##.inf number (ex. oem81.inf)
- type pnputil.exe /d oem##.inf (where ## corresponds to the number of the HTC driver).
This will remove the old driver from the driver store. Now when you scan for hardware changes, it should fail to find a driver and prompt you for a location.
NOTE: I actually had several HTC drivers in the driver store. Its because I've had a few HTC devices over the years. I deleted them all. This may break HTC Sync, I dunno. I don't use it.
Fixed. See post below
For anyone having problems. I finally got it working.
THIS SHOULD BE NO LONGER NEEDED. ROHAN'S NEW AOKP VERSION 2 SHOULD WORK WITH STOCK DRIVERS. IM ASSUMING THIS WILL BE MERGED WITH ANY OTHER AOSP ROMS. IF YOU STILL NEED THIS INFORMATION HOWEVER, I WILL LEAVE IT UP.
1. Uninstall HTC Sync and any HTC sync drivers listed in your "Add/Remove Programs"
2. Delete EVERY driver pertaining to HTC when you run CMD as admin and type "pnputil -e" and then type "pnputil -d oem##.inf" (such as oem13.inf ONLY IF it says HTC or HTC Corporation)
3. Download Deview - 32 bit OR 64 bit, and run as administrator and uninstall ALL disconnected drivers (it won't matter if you uninstall the wrong thing, because it will just reinstall again when you plug in the hardware. make sure your phone IS NOT plugged in)
4. Download ADB drivers 32 bit OR 64 bit. (windows)
**Restart Computer**? (I did just to be safe)
5. Plug in your phone. Go into device manager, and find your device. It should be listed as "One" with a yellow question mark.
6. Right click and update driver software
7. find your USB drivers you downloaded and choose to install those.
your device should now be listed under "Android USB Devices" as "My HTC"
When I did this, my phone skipped being labelled as "HTC MTP Device" all together
If it is not detected in ADB after installing drivers...
1. UNPLUG PHONE
2. Run USBDeview as administrator
3. Uninstall any unplugged devices
4. Restart computer
5. Plug in phone
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and after verifying adb reboot bootloader worked. I thought, well heck. I'm sick of installing a file manager to install a file manager that's already stored on my sdcard.
and to verify it installed (no restart)
I hope this helps someone
done everything, nothing work. sees my HOX only while being ON and thus can't get the cid :/
pet3rs said:
done everything, nothing work. sees my HOX only while being ON and thus can't get the cid :/
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What exactly are you trying to do? Did you install HTC Sync drivers? This is for using ADB on the old CM10/AOKP, not for rooting your phone
device is already rooted, I need to get adb working because I can't get my cid from fastboot command.
pet3rs said:
device is already rooted, I need to get adb working because I can't get my cid from fastboot command.
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Boot your phone into fastboot from your bootloader
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda-developers app
i'm in fastboot and type adb shell getprop ro.cid, message says error: device not found. fastboot getvar cid returns CID: none
Found a great way that fixed it for me on Windows 8:
use this tool: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html to remove all instances of anything that has to do with HTC. Then, follow steps above to scan for new devices, and set the driver accordingly (with USB debugging on on the phone). It should register as "My HTC" and then you will be able to see the device in "adb devices" list.
pet3rs said:
i'm in fastboot and type adb shell getprop ro.cid, message says error: device not found. fastboot getvar cid returns CID: none
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you can't use adb from fastboot. you use fastboot.exe e.g.
fastboot oem getvar cid
no adb needed.
Guys can u pls help me? I've done the above procedure for installing the drivers on my htc explorer, it all worked, in the device manager panel i can see My htc when i'm in fastboot, and i can see Android bootloader Interface when i'm in the bootloader, but nevertheless I can't run adb shell because it doesn't find the device, and when I run adb device it gives me an embty list, i must use adb in order to attemp to recover the nand that it's probably burned.
Hey guys, I've long had this issue with my OnePlus One and I for the life of me cannot figure it out after searching and reading mad threads/forums.
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
So I'm following all the instructions possible step by step. I have my OPO in Recovery (TWRP 2.8.6.0) and it won't show up as an ADB Devices...
Yet, noting key parameters here:
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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- Java SE is up to date
FastBoot - Phone is recognized (picture below).
ADB Sideload Mode in TWRP Recovery - ADB Sideload recognizes OPO, but doesn't work still.
But standard ADB is not listed when Recovery is on main page. But I get this prompt whenever the phone boots into recovery or I plug it in via USB when Recovery is active.
This is my command prompt to prove FastBoot recognizes my device, but ADB does not.
What am I doing wrong? Can someone help me? I've noticed this issue as long as I can remember, and have resorted to always having to copy my ROM files through the OS, doing a factory reset, then installing. I have never been able to use ADB Push.
Can someone provide me some pointers?
Thanks!!!
do you have debugging enabled on the phone, and if you do, have you authorized that computer on the phone? (I guess you have already, but just throwing out some ideas you might have forgotten)
CSquared4290 said:
Hey guys, I've long had this issue with my OnePlus One and I for the life of me cannot figure it out after searching and reading mad threads/forums.
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
So I'm following all the instructions possible step by step. I have my OPO in Recovery (TWRP 2.8.6.0) and it won't show up as an ADB Devices...
Yet, noting key parameters here:
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
- Java SE is up to date
FastBoot - Phone is recognized (picture below).
ADB Sideload Mode in TWRP Recovery - ADB Sideload recognizes OPO, but doesn't work still.
But standard ADB is not listed when Recovery is on main page. But I get this prompt whenever the phone boots into recovery or I plug it in via USB when Recovery is active.
This is my command prompt to prove FastBoot recognizes my device, but ADB does not.
What am I doing wrong? Can someone help me? I've noticed this issue as long as I can remember, and have resorted to always having to copy my ROM files through the OS, doing a factory reset, then installing. I have never been able to use ADB Push.
Can someone provide me some pointers?
Thanks!!!
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Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
Mr hOaX said:
Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
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Thanks Mr. Hoax! I will give that a try and report back.
Interestingly in an attempt to use ADB Sideload to install the latest ROM update from scratch, I took a gamble and did a full format/wipe and was able to install the OS using ADB SideLoad. But afterwards, it still didn't come up under ADB Devices...But will try your recommendations and see what happens.
Elkhantar said:
do you have debugging enabled on the phone, and if you do, have you authorized that computer on the phone? (I guess you have already, but just throwing out some ideas you might have forgotten)
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Yessir, Debugging was enabled through the OS (I don't know of any other way to enable debugging?)
Mr hOaX said:
Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
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Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
Wug's tookit for bacon hv step by step procedure to install adb n fastboot drivers...gv it a try...i did it myself n it works nice
1+1
CSquared4290 said:
Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
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After drivers installation is done, you need to reboot your OPO in bootloader(fastboot) mode and type
fastboot devices
And check out if the prompt shows your device serial number.
I see you're using the nexus driver. Perhaps try a Samsung ADB driver. It works with my phone without problems.
I get the same problem with my work PC, while everything works fine at home.
What CSquared4290 says, applies here:
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
The phone is recognised normally under command > fastboot devices.
Symantec Endpoint Protection is running at my work PC. Could this be a reason?
CSquared4290 said:
Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
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100% agree with the other posters, really delete all of your old USB ADB drivers, including the Google USB driver. Here's a tool I use for that: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
Install Samsung ADB drivers, then when you plug your OPO in you should be able to see it in Device Manager as "Android Device" don't let Windows pick the driver. Right click and pick the browse my computer for drivers, then find the Samsung Android ADB Interface, install that. Unplug your phone, then plug it back in...profit? Good luck!
From my OnePlus X rooting guide. It looks like you need to install the universal adb driver linked in #2 and follow the steps in #3.
If you cannot get the connection to work:
1. Check your USB connection, then verify that Android debugging is enabled in settings and that your computer’s RSA fingerprint has been authorized.
2. Still not working? Open Device Manager in Windows and make sure that you don’t have a yellow exclamation point next to something like “Android Device” or “One.” This would indicate a driver problem that must be resolved. Try re-installing the Universal Android ADB Driver for Windows, and make sure to restart your computer. Once you’ve rebooted, if you still have a yellow triangle, right-click on the device and select “Update Driver Software,” then “Search automatically for updated driver software.”
3. If you still have a yellow exclamation point, then try forcing the driver to install:
In Device Manager, right-click on the device and select “Update Driver Software.”
Select “Browse my computer for driver software”
Select “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
Select “ADB Interface” from the list
Select manufacturer “Google”
Select “Android Testing Interface Version xxx”
Click “Next.” If you get a warning, select “Yes” to continue and wait for the driver to install properly.
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I need help and I need it fast!
I had my S7 G930F rooted a while ago and all was well until I recently decided my phone could use a restart. So I did, and after that I suddenly got the "Custom binary blocked" message.
I have already tried several things, but the phone is not connecting over USB, it refuses to charge, Odin doesn't see the device, and it won't boot into recovery mode.
It does however boot into Odin download mode but Odin refuses to see the phone so I can't perform a ROM flash.
Help?
You turned off "OEM unlock" ?
Need to stay enabled if you are running custom anything
Need to find a way to get ODIN to recognise the phone so you can flash the stock firmware again iirc
Check in device manager if driver it's installed or reinstall it.
I did turn off OEM Unlock at some point, but I believe the phone restarted somewere inbetween as well when it was off and I didn't experience any problems then.
The phone is trying to connect to the computer however but I don't see how or what drivers I need to install. I already tried to reinstall the samsung usb drivers and all the other android drivers you can find online.
Windows should install the drivers itself
Try a different USB cable / Port / PC
Trust me I have tried all these options. Windows keeps trying to search for drivers but it can't find them and then it stops doing anything with it.
And I have tried every single USB port and cable I own.
ChaoticQube said:
Trust me I have tried all these options. Windows keeps trying to search for drivers but it can't find them and then it stops doing anything with it.
And I have tried every single USB port and cable I own.
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Try installing these
http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
Or extract with 7zip and manually install via device manager
*Detection* said:
Try installing these
http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
Or extract with 7zip and manually install via device manager
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Already have, those were the first I installed. Didn't work.
ChaoticQube said:
Already have, those were the first I installed. Didn't work.
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Listing the things you have already tried would help, rather than others wasting their time linking you to things and explaining how to do things, for you to say "Already done it"
Anyway, you need to get the PC to see the phone, flash stock, job done
Good luck
*Detection* said:
Listing the things you have already tried would help, rather than others wasting their time linking you to things and explaining how to do things, for you to say "Already done it"
Anyway, you need to get the PC to see the phone, flash stock, job done
Good luck
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I have tried to install all available USB drivers related to the G930F.
My device manager currently shows a USB-controller and SM-buscontroller as missing drivers (plus an unknown devices which is most likely the phone), after re-installing the Samsung drivers they still come up as drivers that are not there or are not installed.
ChaoticQube said:
I have tried to install all available USB drivers related to the G930F.
My device manager currently shows a USB-controller and SM-buscontroller as missing drivers (plus an unknown devices which is most likely the phone), after re-installing the Samsung drivers they still come up as drivers that are not there or are not installed.
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Did you tried also on a different pc? Maybe you have some issue on yours. Put in download mode and try to flash it with a different computer
gsdamian said:
Did you tried also on a different pc? Maybe you have some issue on yours. Put in download mode and try to flash it with a different computer
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I don't have access to another PC, this is the only one I got. I doubt it could be my PC since it used to work before, it's the same PC I used to root the phone.
ChaoticQube said:
I don't have access to another PC, this is the only one I got. I doubt it could be my PC since it used to work before, it's the same PC I used to root the phone.
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Sometimes can be those kind of problems with usb motherboard or drivers conflict, before making sure phone has an issue I suggest to try what I said, maybe you find a different pc to test
gsdamian said:
Sometimes can be those kind of problems with usb motherboard or drivers conflict, before making sure phone has an issue I suggest to try what I said, maybe you find a different pc to test
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You're obviously not reading the previous posts, I already determined that it is a driver issue. And if I don't have easy access to another PC you can't continue suggesting the idea.
Regarding USB-controller and the phone not being recognised. What I need to know is what drivers I need to install other than Samsung's.
ChaoticQube said:
I have tried to install all available USB drivers related to the G930F.
My device manager currently shows a USB-controller and SM-buscontroller as missing drivers (plus an unknown devices which is most likely the phone), after re-installing the Samsung drivers they still come up as drivers that are not there or are not installed.
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Sounds like possibly your motherboards chipset drivers are missing, or something along those lines
Do other USB devices work OK?
Check your motherboards manufacturers site for drivers and get all those missing drivers fixed before connecting your phone
*Detection* said:
Sounds like possibly your motherboards chipset drivers are missing, or something along those lines
Do other USB devices work OK?
Check your motherboards manufacturers site for drivers and get all those missing drivers fixed before connecting your phone
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All of my other USB devices (headphones, keyboards, adapters) work fine, no issues. I have also checked my motherboards manufacturer site but couldn't find any drivers that would relate to the issue.
Meanwhile, whenever I connect the phone, the pc tells me the device is unknown.
ChaoticQube said:
All of my other USB devices (headphones, keyboards, adapters) work fine, no issues. I have also checked my motherboards manufacturer site but couldn't find any drivers that would relate to the issue.
Meanwhile, whenever I connect the phone, the pc tells me the device is unknown.
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Well those devices you list as not being installed are related to the chipset
Right click each one in turn, > properties > details tab > select the "Hardware ID" dropdown box
Copy the long ID at the top and google it to find out what the device is, and subsequently which driver you are missing
(BTW - If your phone is not connected, any missing device driver is not the phone)
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I did all you told me and found all the missing drivers but indeed, the phone is still coming up as an unknown device, not sure what driver to install to be able to detect the phone.
ChaoticQube said:
I did all you told me and found all the missing drivers but indeed, the phone is still coming up as an unknown device, not sure what driver to install to be able to detect the phone.
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OK, try this program
https://ghostbuster.codeplex.com/
1. Disconnect the phone
2. Run GhostBuster
3. Right any entry of each section and choose "Add class"
4. Click "Remove Ghosts" at the lower right corner
(The program might restart again with Admin privileges, if so just click "Remove ghosts" again)
This will remove all disconnected device drivers from the system forcing them to reinstall when reconnected, such as your phone
Reboot the PC, then connect the phone and see if it installs properly this time
*Detection* said:
OK, try this program
https://ghostbuster.codeplex.com/
1. Disconnect the phone
2. Run GhostBuster
3. Right any entry of each section and choose "Add class"
4. Click "Remove Ghosts" at the lower right corner
(The program might restart again with Admin privileges, if so just click "Remove ghosts" again)
This will remove all disconnected device drivers from the system forcing them to reinstall when reconnected, such as your phone
Reboot the PC, then connect the phone and see if it installs properly this time
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Tried twice, didn't work. PC keeps saying "The USB device can not be recognized"
Maybe it helps when I say that the computer only sees the phone when it's in download mode.
I really don't know how to fix this. I do know that the phone is soft-bricked since it's able to start and boot into download mode and all.