I can attach and debug with eclipse and ADB my old G1 just fine. now that I have a MyTouch I cannot see it as an attached debuggable device. i have enabled the USB debugging option and still no go. any suggestions?
Dave
p0lar69 said:
I can attach and debug with eclipse and ADB my old G1 just fine. now that I have a MyTouch I cannot see it as an attached debuggable device. i have enabled the USB debugging option and still no go. any suggestions?
Dave
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uninstall all the last phone from computer remove all of the drivers so that when you plug in mytouch is asks for drivers at that point download the drivers and then unplug and replug in phone to ask for drivers. point to new drivers you should be good to go
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I installed the Samsung USB drivers on my Win 7 64-bit laptop. I have ADB installed, and have used it for other devices, no problem. I can still use it to connect to my Color Nook.
I kill-server; start-server, and look for devices - nothing. But I can see the USB installer and those other few files on the phone, and I can see everything on the sdcard.
Any ideas? I'm going crazy here.
Do you have USB debugging on?
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I had this problem as well.
First see if you have the "SAMSUNG usb driver" installed in control panel programs.
If not, take off usb debug and connect phone to computer. Then you should get a "install verizon software" option once you plug it in. Install software .. Then, enable "usb debuging" try it again, if that doesn't work .. remove verizon software, not usb drivers. This is basically what i did, and it started working
I followed this guide from LG optimus 3d fourm
Step 1: Download SuperOneClick here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IKMS0QN3 then extract it.
Step 2: On the phone goto settings > Applications > Development > Turn USB Debugging on also turn on unknown sources.
Step 3: connect the phone to your pc make sure mass storage is turned off once connected wait for the drivers to install
Step 4: Run SuperOneClick as admin and click on Root, sometimes it can take a few minutes once it's done restart the phone now you should have superuser app on the phone.
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MY ERROR
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when running superoneclick and hitting root.
the follow device does not have drivers installed:
android phone USB\VID_1004&PID_618E
Would you like to me forcefully install an Android ADB Interface driver for this device?
If I hit "no" it begins the root and the program freezes after step 2.
I haven't hit yes because I don't know if I this is a good thing.
Unplug your phone from your computer. Download a program called usbdeview. Open the program and it will allow you to see all of the drivers installed on your computer. Delete everything associated with your phone. Make sure USB Debugging is checked and plug your phone back into your computer. This will do a fresh install of all drivers and should also include the drivers for ADB. To check this, open up a CMD window in platform-tools in your SDK folder and type in "adb devices". A serial number for your phone should come up, and if it does, you are good to go.
Have you got lgs drivers installed on pc? I had same problem and had to reinstall driver.
Dave
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Unplug your phone from your computer. Download a program called usbdeview. Open the program and it will allow you to see all of the drivers installed on your computer. Delete everything associated with your phone. Make sure USB Debugging is checked and plug your phone back into your computer. This will do a fresh install of all drivers and should also include the drivers for ADB. To check this, open up a CMD window in platform-tools in your SDK folder and type in "adb devices". A serial number for your phone should come up, and if it does, you are good to go.
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device driver was not successfully installed.
I uninstalled both the LG usbs in usbdeview.
umirin said:
device driver was not successfully installed.
I uninstalled both the LG usbs in usbdeview.
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http://www.t-mobilephone.org/t-mobile-lg-optimus-3d-usb-driver-download.html/
Try this
lowandbehold said:
http://www.t-mobilephone.org/t-mobile-lg-optimus-3d-usb-driver-download.html/
Try this
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thank you very much worked.
hey guys
not really sure what the hell is wrong
i finished rooting an unlocking my pohne with WugFresh - and obviously doing the first driver steps means my drivers are functional.
when i connect my phone to my pc (win7) nothing comes up while its on MTP, first time i chose MTP it installed drivers but there is no popup window on my PC to choose an action, nor can i see the phones SD on my computer.
if i switch to camera mode (PTP) i instnatly get the Autoplay menu and can access two folders DCIM and Pictures.
i tried:
doing the initial installation (and uninstallation) of drivers in WUG a few times
turning MTP/PTP on off
turning usb debut on/off
plugging to another pc - WORKED INSTANTLY
so why wont my dumb PC be able to do this?
Caniv said:
hey guys
not really sure what the hell is wrong
i finished rooting an unlocking my pohne with WugFresh - and obviously doing the first driver steps means my drivers are functional.
when i connect my phone to my pc (win7) nothing comes up while its on MTP, first time i chose MTP it installed drivers but there is no popup window on my PC to choose an action, nor can i see the phones SD on my computer.
if i switch to camera mode (PTP) i instnatly get the Autoplay menu and can access two folders DCIM and Pictures.
help!
i also did the first steps in WUG like 10 times.
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Buddy , check if USB debugging mode is active
Ajaykumar21066 said:
Buddy , check if USB debugging mode is active
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sorry forgot to mention, its off, i even tried turning it on and off also MTP..
no dice.
Keep it on an then try , may one restart will help but keep debugging on
Try manually uninstalling the drivers from device manager and reboot both phone and computer. Connect in ptp then switch to mtp
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wow im not sure why but this did it:
connected to PC (AGAIN) with MTP and PTP and DEBUT off
turned on debug and removed driver from device manager
turned off debug
turned on MTP and removed driver
turned off MTP
turned on PTP and removed driver
turned off PTP
and then i activated to install drivers (and after install deactivated) in this order
PTP
MTP
DEBUG
now all is installed and working
no idea why.
ty!
I am trying to connect my G3 to Android Studio, but no devices are listed by ADB or the Android Device Manager. I turned on Developer Options and enabled USB Debugging.
I tried:
Switching between PTP/MTP
Reinstalling drivers
Using another computer
Updating the SDK
Plugging in another USB port
Rebooting the computer and device
Is there a step I am missing?
Thanks
EDIT
Found a specific version of the driver that includes ADB. My account can't post outside links, but search LG G3 USB debugging Driver and go to the androidsoul site.
I installed the drivers from LG PC suite and adb worked fine for me
went through the same issue.
keep trying different USB cables. makes no sense, but solved my problem
When I first plugged my A9 into my computer I was immediately given a prompt to allow the computer to be used for adb, and proceeded to reboot to download to make sure everything worked before I attempted to unlock the bootloader using HTCdev. With the phone still plugged in the USB debugging symbol is no longer there and I've tried unplugging it, and plugging the cable back into the phone as well as the computer. Tried both ports on my computer, disabled USB debugging and re-enabled it but no dice ?. I'm not sure what to do now, adb devices shows up as empty.
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When I first plugged my A9 into my computer I was immediately given a prompt to allow the computer to be used for adb, and proceeded to reboot to download to make sure everything worked before I attempted to unlock the bootloader using HTCdev. With the phone still plugged in the USB debugging symbol is no longer there and I've tried unplugging it, and plugging the cable back into the phone as well as the computer. Tried both ports on my computer, disabled USB debugging and re-enabled it but no dice . I'm not sure what to do now, adb devices shows up as empty.
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This happens to me from time to time, especially when I'm swapping different devices out a lot.
Go to Device Manager
You should have Android USB Devices > My HTC (this is the ADB device) and Portable Devices > HTC One A9 (this is the MTP device).
You likely only see the MTP device. If so, right-click on it and select "Update Driver Software"
Click on Browse my computer for driver software
Navigate to your HTC device driver folder (in my case it's C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64)
Click Next
If you get a message that the best driver is already installed, then click the back button
Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
If you have a device listed as My HTC select that
If you don't, you'll kind of have to play with different things from here. Try unchecking show compatible devices and see if it shows any Android USB devices. You might need to browse for your device drivers again.
Will try that when I get home, thank you very much ☺
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