My HP laptop does not recognize My HP laptop with Windows XP service pack 3 does not recognize my Samsung Transform at all when I connect them via usb. I have downloaded and installed drivers from the Samsung website, I have installed PDAnet, I have tried it with usb debugging enabled and disabled. I cannot get my computer to even recognize that anything has been plugged in. The only close explanation I have found is that on desktop computers it needs to be plugged into the back usb ports instead of the front ones. Well my laptop only has 1 usb port and it is on the side. So what am I supposed to do?
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Device: samsung transform
Carrier: sprint
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OS / Browser / build number (if applicable): windows xp service pack 3my Samsung Transform when I
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HI
I know there must be a lot of this around, but I was unable to find it. So here is my question:
Is it possible to persuade my galaxy tab 10.1 to work like a lot of smartphones when it comes to USB connectivity. With that I mean that when I plug my htc into the computer I get a question how do I want to connect to the PC:
-disc drive
-htc sync
-charge only
-etc.
Because when I plug my Tab into a PC it starts to connect but then fails i.e. it only says it is MTP connected, but the PC does not recognize it. I am not talking about my computer at home, but about a random computer that does not have al the kies and other software installed on (like computer at my work).
I am sorry if this is already explained but i am a really bad newby in all this android stuff.
Hi! My name is Recoder. I recently brought a new Google Nexus 5 (16GB Black) and have a Tata Docomo 3G Connection (India).
I would actually like to Reverse Tether my Phone (so as to get my PC Highspeed internet on my phone, since the mobile network is a bit choppy at times, and the connection times out very frequently). But in order to reverse tether (without Root), I need to get my Phone recognized as a Tethered Mobile on my PC.
I am actually a beginner in Tethering.
1. I connected the Phone to PC via USB, and clicked on USB Tethering. (it says tethered), but my PC keeps on installed Remote NDIS Driver forever and finally says Driver not installed nor does it recognizes my Phone. (It Gets Recognized as a PTP, MTP Device)
2. I have USB Debugging Enabled (don't know whats that for). Disabling it does not make any difference.
3. I tried the Google USB Driver but it does not have the driver for Nexus 5, and with usb debug enabled, it comes as a Samsung Android ADB Composite Device.
So Please help my how to Tether my Phone (Step by step if possible, since its my first time)
I don't want to root my new Nexus.
With Warm Regards,
Super Recoder
I have samsung GT S7562 but problem I believe is not specific to the model
here is the situation in detail
when I connect Android phone with USB cable to PC
and Settings > Developer options > USB debugging is enabled
the dialer comes up on its own and dials 922,822,22 (about 6 of those every 15 to 30 minutes)
if I disconnect the USB cable or disable the USB debugging or connect to a different PC
this does not happen anymore
so I figured its a PC malfunction (virus probably) that affects android but the USB debugging has to be enabled in order to access the phone fully
on this particular PC (windows 8.1) I have connected many android helper apps (explorers etc) and I suspect one of them had virus
I will post back if I find anything more solid but please tell me how to debug such a situation
is there any application that will log all the application from PC that connect and use the dialer on the android
or any android app that will do this ?
Hello Guys,
Well, I bought a Galaxy Note Edge and Everytime I try to connect to ANY computer it shows the message "Unknown Device Windows Cannot Recognize it" (I'm Currently Using Windows 10 on Hp Envy Laptop) then I Look at the computer manager and it shows my device as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed Error 43) here is what i tried:
- Reinstall Samsung Drivers (Version : 1.5.45.0)
- Dial *#0808# and then change the USB Settings to MTP+ADB
- Reinstall ADB Drivers
- Reset the phone to factory defaults
- Change the USB Cord (I've Used all USB cords I found even the original that came with my phone)
- Enable USB Debugging
- Install Windows Media Feature Pack
- Change Regedit
- on Battery Setting on my Laptop I changed the USB Selective Suspend Settings to Disabled.
I have as well a Tab Pro 8.4 and my PC recognizes without problems.
I searched for everything, nothing works, even I try to connect my phone to the pc where I work, It shows the same message, so I think is a problem with the phone maybe I changed something that I didn't noticed.
Please Guys Help me I really need to work with this phone and I'm already outside of the US so I can't change it for about a year.
Thank you Very Much!
So, I bought a spare part from AliExpress, now I'm waiting for it. Guys FYI, I tried a cable from a Lamp (MicroUsb to USB) and it worked! but it stopped working since I start browsing some files on the SD Card.
Can you Guys Help me With That?
I'll ley you know if something happens after I change the Micro USB Port.
After hours of troubleshooting, uninstalling/reinstalling USB drivers and Samsung Mobile USB Drivers, modifying Windows' registry, etc. I've come to the conclusion that the problem might be the USB cable that came with my Galaxy S6. But there's a catch...
When I plug my S6 into my Win7 desktop (back USB port, regardless of 2.0 or 3.0) using the cable that came with it, a fresh device installation results in the phone registering properly, then reverting to "Unknown Device" just seconds later. If I plug it in again any time after that, it will say "USB Device Not Recognized" and register as an "Unknown Device" in Device Manager - all it will do is charge.
BUT, plugging my S6 into the same USB port in my desktop using both a cable that came with the S3 and another that came with the S7, they both result in a properly registered device in Device Manager which allows both data transfer and charging.
Riddle me this: The catch is, when I plug my S6 into my Win8.1 laptop using the original cable, it registers properly and allows data transfer and charging.
Is there an explanation for this? The fact that the original cable doesn't work with my desktop but works with my laptop sounds like a driver issue - though using different cables in the same desktop port working properly makes it sound like a cable issue...