[Q] Samsung USB drivers that are confirmed to work with ODIN? - Verizon Droid Charge

I'm having a problem getting my new Charge to connect to my computer in Download mode. It hooks in just fine when the phone is powered up, but of course I can't use ODIN and root my phone without it... and an unrootable phone is pretty much cause for return to sender, as far as I'm concerned. I've searched the forums and downloaded the same drivers at least four times (and several other sets that were probably the same ones), and every time, I get the same problem: no driver found for the "Gadget Serial" device that the computer detects. I heard ODIN was finicky (though that's not where the problem is, since Windows doesn't know what to do with the hardware), so I switched USB ports, and USB cables... no love.
So: has anybody had the same problem, with their Charge stubbornly refusing to connect in Download mode? Where did you find the drivers that worked? Links would be highly appreciated, as I spent about two hours searching both the forums and the interwebs to no good use yesterday. (Yes, I do understand basic forum etiquette and I really have searched, but can't find any drivers that fix the problem for me.)
Thanks in advance!

I just went through this myself the last couple of days.
Turn OFF USB Debugging. Plug the phone into your PC via USB. A "cd-rom" named Verizon should pop up in your drive list. There's four or five filess in there. Run the one to install the drivers. Once that's finished, you can turn off the phone, then boot it into download mode (I assume you know how) and Odin will recognize the phone at that point. The "cd-rom" drive would not pop open for me while USB Debugging was turned on, so I missed it.
Actually Odin 1.3 didn't see the phone for me, but Odin 1.83 did. I've read 1.7 works as well.

Fixed!
Gah--I'd gotten way ahead of myself. After trolling the forums extensively, I'd downloaded drivers before ever plugging the phone in. Once I *uninstalled* those drivers, the Verizon CD drive showed up. Prior to that, I had a CD drive appear, but not one that my computer could read data off of.
Thanks a zillion for the help. My computer is now happily recognizing the Charge in Download mode, and Odin 1.3 is seeing it, too. Now, to root!

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[Q] Samsung Transform USB recognition???

So, here's the deal: I own a Samsung Transform. I want to root this phone. I have never done this before, so I spent the better part of my day researching this process and reading and watching a lot of videos so that when I tried, I wouldn't ruin my phone. Only I haven't even been able to think about rooting anything yet because my laptop won't recognize my phone when I plug in the USB!
Now keep in mind that I'm new at this, but not completely uneducated. I downloaded and installed Android SDK and ABD, I found the file located in my hard drive, and I got as far as the command prompt, at which point I typed "adb devices" to no avail. I am stuck here and like I said, I have spent the better part of my day on this and feel as though I have come pretty far for never doing this before, I just CANNOT figure out on my own how to get the damn computer to recognize the USB!
This laptop is very efficient, it is always updated and runs well, so I know the problem isn't on that end. I also have tried this whole process with the phone plugged in, not plugged in until the end, with debugging enabled on my phone, and without debugging enabled on my phone. I tried several drivers in addition to the ones already on this laptop, which I know are good because this is a gaming laptop. Still, no luck.
What I NEED TO KNOW IS: How can I get the laptop to recognize the USB connection?
Please help me!

[Q] Phone doesn't connect to my PC

I posted this on a forum that I thought it applied to but the one answer I got did not work, I've done searches everywhere and have not seen a solution. There were a couple of similar problems for other phones but these fixes did not work for the infuse, so . . .
I Bought the infuse on day one. Installed Kies 2.0.0.11044_11_3. Phone not recognized, installed drivers, researched and learned the truth about Kies. Phone would not be recognized but at least installing Kies made the phone visible to the PC, so I knew I could root if I so desired, read up about rooting looked over the forums, learned my phone and finally thought I was ready. The phone had other plans.
Decided the other day that I was ready to root. Plugged in the phone but it no longer showed up in my PC running Windows 7 64 bit. Something about the phones compatibility with my system changed. Tried to install a newer version of Kies 2.2.1.11053_99_3 yesterday for the drivers, reinstalled drivers, activated USB debugging, plugged the phone in started up SuperOneClick and . . . still nothing happened. So I deactivated USB debugging and started over. Followed all the directions in the root posts and and SuperOneClick threads . . .
But somehow between day one and today my Windows 7 64 bit system does not know that the phone is plugged into it.
When I plug the phone into USB the phone asks me how I want to interact with the computer, Kies (Firmware Update); Media player: Mass storage. But the computer shows nothing. Device Manager doesn't list the phone, Windows Explorer doesn't show the phone, Devices and Printers window shows everything that's connected but NOT the phone, it's as if I plugged nothing into the computer. These places don't even show unknown device. The phone is charging so I know that it's plugged in, but it doesn't seem to be communicating with the PC. I've re-booted, re-installed, reviewed, rewired and re-alized that I have no clue what happened. (Tried different cables, different USB ports different times of the day)
It worked once upon a time, I tried rolling back restore points and disabling my kaspersky 2011, I've followed all rooting instructions in these threads to no avail.
Thinking about restoring phone to factory settings as a last resort. Got this reply in another thread (sorry about posting multiple threads, but I'm at wit's end.):
Try removing all instances of the Infuse coming in contact with your system using USBDeView. Also, how does it look in Disk Management? (Start button > search for "Computer Management" > Storage > Disk Management) Does the Infuse show up there as removable storage?
My answer: Tried it, didn't work, oh wait, didn't run USBDeView as administrator, re-tried as administrator and uninstalled all instances of Samsung i-997, then tried to plug the phone back in and still nothing.
Also not in Computer Management or Device manager either. Is there a way to uninstall any drivers that I have and then re-install them?
I did a factory reset, plugged the phone in and still nothing. Had to spend two days re-installing apps and re-configuring launchers . . .
I am now ready to hurl my phone out into traffic to see if that will help, but before I do I'm hoping someone here may have the answer I need.
. . . please . . .
If you are trying to root super one click will work. It worked on my infuse. First see if you can connect using mass storage. If you can access the files on your phone you are good. On win 7 64 bit it should just pop up to view the files. After that unmount and unplug the cable. Enable USB debugging and reconnect. Run super one click and it should work. Not every time does super one click work on the first run. I believe I had to unplug and reconnect a second time for it to work. But I did use super one click to root my phone. I was also using the drivers for the captivate at the time. If you need more help let me know.
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FYI, drivers are NOT needed for USB mass storage, just to be clear.
Thanks for the reply, but that didn't work. I tried it exactly as you stated but it didn't "pop up" I ran SOC anyway and it got hung up "Waiting for device..." And a dos prompt window opened and just hung there.
SuperOneClick v1.9.5.0
Checking drivers...
Killing ADB Server...
OK
Starting ADB Server...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
OK
Waiting for device...
When I closed the Dos Prompt window it asked me if I was running OS 2.0 or higher. Wether I click yes or no I get this message:
OK
Getting OS Version...
Pushing psneuter...
error: device not found
FAILED
Thanks for the try, but still At wit's end . . .
it mattters
at least for me (win7 64bit) mass storage mode DOES require drivers. Or else PC just tries to load both SD cards as external drives. I had a hell of a time getting my laptop to recognize the phone. What worked for me was I ended up installing both kies and kies mini. when neither of those worked i tried the Samsung pcl connect and that didnt work. There was a link on the ATT site for usb drivers for it. A combination of both the samsung pc connect drivers and the ATT USB driver works for me. Must be something to do with win7 recognizing it as an MP3 player when in music mode and a EXT drive when is mass storage.
socialal said:
at least for me (win7 64bit) mass storage mode DOES require drivers. Or else PC just tries to load both SD cards as external drives. I had a hell of a time getting my laptop to recognize the phone. What worked for me was I ended up installing both kies and kies mini. when neither of those worked i tried the Samsung pcl connect and that didnt work. There was a link on the ATT site for usb drivers for it. A combination of both the samsung pc connect drivers and the ATT USB driver works for me. Must be something to do with win7 recognizing it as an MP3 player when in music mode and a EXT drive when is mass storage.
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You just contradicted yourself there. The phone's SD cards appearing as external drives IS mass storage mode. Mass storage mode does not require drivers.
Appearing as an MP3 player uses the MTP protocol, which is NOT Mass Storage mode, which is why it does require drivers.
ADB also requires drivers.
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SGH-I997ZKAATT
Thanks, but same problem. After installing these drivers, the phone just doesn't show when plugged in. The next thing is to find a Samsung store (or AT&T store) and see if there's something wrong with the phone's usb port.
Definitely one advantage of picking your phone up at a store... if possible.
My CSR played with the phone on the computer for 10 min., said he was transferring sim contacts.
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i am having same problems
for the past year i have had a captivate and i have flashed it probably with every rom made by every developer here. i have flashed kernals modems you name it i have done it the phone was incredible i never had one problem till i got the infuse when i first got the phone i rooted it and had a lot of problems but after 5 or 6 hrs i finally was successful. i then could not get the phone to connect to my win 7 pc i then took out the mem card and put my roms on that then transfer them to my phone flash ect but to this day i can not get the pc to transfer files through usb. when i hook the phone up the drives show up but are faint then i connect usb on phone the drives become bold but when i try to transfer files or open drive in explorer the computer lags and the green bar slowly goes across the bar get to the almost end and locks up. my main concern is that there might be something wrong with the phone. at this point i cant even odin it back to factory. from what i have read it is more of a common problem than just one or two people. please help?
ps just flashed maxq-kk2-b10 and it rocks !!
Yeah I have all of the same problems. It must be this phone just has crap drivers.
Sometimes I get the PC to recognize the phone once. Then if I disconnect the phone for some reason then reconnect it is no longer recognized. I need to reboot the computer to get it to be recognized.
I have just come to the conclusion that Samsung's PC drivers are total rubbish for this phone.
Hi!
I have the same problem. I tried connect my infuse to 5 differend PC, with different cables, different OS, but still NOTHING. PC just didn`t know that phone is connected. As a result I can`t reflash it with ODIN or CWM, because for install CWM I need make root first, but Superoneclick didn`t see the phone also.
There is some way to make root on this phone WITHOUT connection to PC ?
try getting a new data cable, the charging part of the cable may still work but the data transfer part may have stopped working-(happened with my dads Atrix 4G after buying a new data cable for $6 at walmart the computer once again recognized it)
so go to your store of preference that sells electronic cables
buy a new data/charging cable-***MAKE SURE IT SAYS SOMETHING ABOUT DATA TRANSFER OR FILE TRANSFER!!!***
shouldn't cost more than $10 depending where you go-like i said my dad got one for $6 and his phone uses the same cable as my infuse...i think all smart phones use the same cable actually.
mg2195 said:
try getting a new data cable, the charging part of the cable may still work but the data transfer part may have stopped working-(happened with my dads Atrix 4G after buying a new data cable for $6 at walmart the computer once again recognized it)
so go to your store of preference that sells electronic cables
buy a new data/charging cable-***MAKE SURE IT SAYS SOMETHING ABOUT DATA TRANSFER OR FILE TRANSFER!!!***
shouldn't cost more than $10 depending where you go-like i said my dad got one for $6 and his phone uses the same cable as my infuse...i think all smart phones use the same cable actually.
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This is 100% not data cable problem. not driver problem and not PC problem.
I am sure, because I have 2 Infuse and one of them work fine with the same stuff. This is something wrong with the phone hardware or software.
How can I root INFUSE without PC? There is some *.apk or scripts ?

[Q] Root the Charge without computer

Guys-
In a quandry - I should have rooted a couple months ago. I cannot get my Charge to recogize a USB connection with the comptuter. Computer recognizes something is trying to connect but computer gives me a USB Device Not Recognized message. It charges the phone when connected to the computer but doesn't ask me how I want to use the phone (as a mass storage device or media player) any more.
To make a long story short, I have tried everything - different USB cables, different USB ports, different computers, USB debug on and off, Ask on Connection and Mass Storage settings on and off. Have even gone thru several master resets of the phone and still will not recognize a computer connection.
Would love to root and hold on to this thing for at least a little longer, so my last thought is to ask if it's possible to root this device without a computer connection. From what I've read through on some other forum threads it's possible with some phones. I'm hoping this one can manage it.
Thanks, in advance.
While I'm certainly no expert, I am pretty sure its impossible to do what you're asking.
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Yep, it's no HTC, so you need a computer to flash the custom recovery.
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Your computer is seeing something. Sure seems like a driver problem. What os is your computer running?
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elvisruns2000 said:
Guys-
In a quandry - I should have rooted a couple months ago. I cannot get my Charge to recogize a USB connection with the comptuter. Computer recognizes something is trying to connect but computer gives me a USB Device Not Recognized message. It charges the phone when connected to the computer but doesn't ask me how I want to use the phone (as a mass storage device or media player) any more.
To make a long story short, I have tried everything - different USB cables, different USB ports, different computers, USB debug on and off, Ask on Connection and Mass Storage settings on and off. Have even gone thru several master resets of the phone and still will not recognize a computer connection.
Would love to root and hold on to this thing for at least a little longer, so my last thought is to ask if it's possible to root this device without a computer connection. From what I've read through on some other forum threads it's possible with some phones. I'm hoping this one can manage it.
Thanks, in advance.
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I would make sure that you have the appropriate drivers installed first.
jco23 said:
I would make sure that you have the appropriate drivers installed first.
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Drivers not necessary. I was able to plug into, and connect with, no less than four different computers at work and home on a regular basis for approx. 1 yr 10 months without ever having to install a driver, and I am quite sure that they didn't just download automatically (never saw that happen). Now I need one?
Operating systems on the computers have been Win XP, Win 7 Home and Win 7 Pro.
I suspect that its a physical issue inside the micro USB port in the phone thats the issue since no one has any other solutions.
elvisruns2000 said:
Drivers not necessary. I was able to plug into, and connect with, no less than four different computers at work and home on a regular basis for approx. 1 yr 10 months without ever having to install a driver, and I am quite sure that they didn't just download automatically (never saw that happen). Now I need one?
Operating systems on the computers have been Win XP, Win 7 Home and Win 7 Pro.
I suspect that its a physical issue inside the micro USB port in the phone thats the issue since no one has any other solutions.
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perhaps you already the drivers and now there has been update. just saying, won't hurt until you try it. computers can be finicky that way sometimes.
For what it is worth, here are my steps:
phone settings: USB debugging enabled; ask on connection (when connected, place phone in "mass storage")
PC settings: download/install all samsung drivers applicable with this phone; reboot computer; use OEM cable only
then, follow steps from the rooting thread.
also, do you have an SDcard? if not, that could be an/the issue (either you need one, or the one you have is corrupted). often times, my computer will ask me to repair my sdcard - I usually hit no. after plugging it in, give it at least 5 minutes to secure a connection.
hope this helps.
I know that I had to, for whatever reason, manually download & install the drivers for my Win7 system before I could fully connect my phone to computer. Had similar issues with Motorola phones and ASUS T300T tablet. Windows always works? Not in my experience and I do this for a living (computers). :banghead:
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Sorry guys - I've tried all of that. With SD card in, with it out, with battery in, battery out, sim card in/out. Literally every variant.
And the great thing is - show stopper here - I went to the Samsung website to download a driver a few weeks back, and the driver does not install correctly!! It just won't install - poops out somewhere (driver not installed properly message). Tried this on one Win 7 computer and one with XP. With firewalls on and off. It's like Samsung doesn't have their you-know-what together.

PC connection

Hello all. I have a problem that is not unique, but I cannot for the life of me seem to fix it.
My S6 will not stay connected to my PC so I can transfer files, use Kies, SmartSwitch, or anything. Sometimes I hear the Windows notification that it's plugged in, but even when I do, it goes back and forth between being recognized and not. Most of the time it doesn't even show up in Device Manager.
I'm currently running Windows 10, but it did the same thing on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded the Samsung USB drivers as well as allowed Kies and SmartSwitch to install them.
Thinking my Windows 10 being upgraded from 8.1 without a full wipe carried over whatever problem was in 8.1, I did a full wipe of my PC and reloaded Windows 10 clean. That also didn't help. Note: when I first installed Windows 10 clean, my PC didn't recognize my phone at all. It just acted like a charger. After I installed the Samsung USB drivers, it started making the 'connecting' and 'disconnecting' sounds. Also, the most I got Windows to recognize my phone was for about 5 seconds, and that was right after turning off USB debugging. But with it on or off, it still won't stay connected.
And yes, I've made sure (when the phone has connected for a second or two) that it was on MTP. But... I've tried the camera mode as well.
This makes it not only impossible to move files easily between my phone and PC, but also to use Odin.
I've read many posts where people have this problem, but everyone just tells them to go download the Samsung USB driver, and after having done so three different ways, I can say it doesn't work for me.
Anyone who could solve this for me... well... I'd be willing to donate a bit of money to the cause of your choosing, including yourself.
No one else has experienced this or is willing to shed some light on this?
When I had that issue with my nexus 7 I switched out the USB cable for a different one. Seems to have improved.
wvcadle said:
Hello all. I have a problem that is not unique, but I cannot for the life of me seem to fix it.
My S6 will not stay connected to my PC so I can transfer files, use Kies, SmartSwitch, or anything. Sometimes I hear the Windows notification that it's plugged in, but even when I do, it goes back and forth between being recognized and not. Most of the time it doesn't even show up in Device Manager.
I'm currently running Windows 10, but it did the same thing on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded the Samsung USB drivers as well as allowed Kies and SmartSwitch to install them.
Thinking my Windows 10 being upgraded from 8.1 without a full wipe carried over whatever problem was in 8.1, I did a full wipe of my PC and reloaded Windows 10 clean. That also didn't help. Note: when I first installed Windows 10 clean, my PC didn't recognize my phone at all. It just acted like a charger. After I installed the Samsung USB drivers, it started making the 'connecting' and 'disconnecting' sounds. Also, the most I got Windows to recognize my phone was for about 5 seconds, and that was right after turning off USB debugging. But with it on or off, it still won't stay connected.
And yes, I've made sure (when the phone has connected for a second or two) that it was on MTP. But... I've tried the camera mode as well.
This makes it not only impossible to move files easily between my phone and PC, but also to use Odin.
I've read many posts where people have this problem, but everyone just tells them to go download the Samsung USB driver, and after having done so three different ways, I can say it doesn't work for me.
Anyone who could solve this for me... well... I'd be willing to donate a bit of money to the cause of your choosing, including yourself.
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Try downgrading to windows 7. Before you connect your phone to the computer install necessary drivers, samsung driver and kies. Use USB 3.0.
SBColasito said:
Try downgrading to windows 7. Before you connect your phone to the computer install necessary drivers, samsung driver and kies. Use USB 3.0.
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Yeah, I'm definitely not going to downgrade to Win7. That would be 2 Windows versions ago for me. I've installed every driver available, from Samsung's (with and without Kies) to Google's universal Android USB drivers, and none have worked. I've also tried USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports (I have both on my laptop).
wvcadle said:
Yeah, I'm definitely not going to downgrade to Win7. That would be 2 Windows versions ago for me. I've installed every driver available, from Samsung's (with and without Kies) to Google's universal Android USB drivers, and none have worked. I've also tried USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports (I have both on my laptop).
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Install kies. My computer didnt recognize my phone until I installed kies including every feature on kies.
SBColasito said:
Install kies. My computer didnt recognize my phone until I installed kies including every feature on kies.
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Are you reading my posts? I stated in both that I've installed Kies and still couldn't get it to stay connected.
wvcadle said:
Hello all. I have a problem that is not unique, but I cannot for the life of me seem to fix it.
My S6 will not stay connected to my PC so I can transfer files, use Kies, SmartSwitch, or anything. Sometimes I hear the Windows notification that it's plugged in, but even when I do, it goes back and forth between being recognized and not. Most of the time it doesn't even show up in Device Manager.
I'm currently running Windows 10, but it did the same thing on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded the Samsung USB drivers as well as allowed Kies and SmartSwitch to install them.
Thinking my Windows 10 being upgraded from 8.1 without a full wipe carried over whatever problem was in 8.1, I did a full wipe of my PC and reloaded Windows 10 clean. That also didn't help. Note: when I first installed Windows 10 clean, my PC didn't recognize my phone at all. It just acted like a charger. After I installed the Samsung USB drivers, it started making the 'connecting' and 'disconnecting' sounds. Also, the most I got Windows to recognize my phone was for about 5 seconds, and that was right after turning off USB debugging. But with it on or off, it still won't stay connected.
And yes, I've made sure (when the phone has connected for a second or two) that it was on MTP. But... I've tried the camera mode as well.
This makes it not only impossible to move files easily between my phone and PC, but also to use Odin.
I've read many posts where people have this problem, but everyone just tells them to go download the Samsung USB driver, and after having done so three different ways, I can say it doesn't work for me.
Anyone who could solve this for me... well... I'd be willing to donate a bit of money to the cause of your choosing, including yourself.
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Hey, did you try connecting other usb devices to your pc to see if they connect? furthermore, you should also try to connect your phone to another pc to check if there is a USB port problem with your PC/Phone
For me the standard USB cable gives this problem, with another cable it works perfectly. So try another cable
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Hi, everybody.
May you help me, please? My S6 SM-G920F, also is not recognised by windows 7. Smart Switch say S6 dont connect in emergency mode. I supose they means "emergency calls only", is that? I had bought the phone locked to O2 but I live in Portugal and I have no valid O2 SIM card. I bought an unlock SRS by TomMobile because I dont knew that needs a USB cable connection. What can I do, please?
Thanks in advance. AS
SBColasito said:
Install kies. My computer didnt recognize my phone until I installed kies including every feature on kies.
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wvcadle said:
Hello all. I have a problem that is not unique, but I cannot for the life of me seem to fix it.
My S6 will not stay connected to my PC so I can transfer files, use Kies, SmartSwitch, or anything. Sometimes I hear the Windows notification that it's plugged in, but even when I do, it goes back and forth between being recognized and not. Most of the time it doesn't even show up in Device Manager.
I'm currently running Windows 10, but it did the same thing on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded the Samsung USB drivers as well as allowed Kies and SmartSwitch to install them.
Thinking my Windows 10 being upgraded from 8.1 without a full wipe carried over whatever problem was in 8.1, I did a full wipe of my PC and reloaded Windows 10 clean. That also didn't help. Note: when I first installed Windows 10 clean, my PC didn't recognize my phone at all. It just acted like a charger. After I installed the Samsung USB drivers, it started making the 'connecting' and 'disconnecting' sounds. Also, the most I got Windows to recognize my phone was for about 5 seconds, and that was right after turning off USB debugging. But with it on or off, it still won't stay connected.
And yes, I've made sure (when the phone has connected for a second or two) that it was on MTP. But... I've tried the camera mode as well.
This makes it not only impossible to move files easily between my phone and PC, but also to use Odin.
I've read many posts where people have this problem, but everyone just tells them to go download the Samsung USB driver, and after having done so three different ways, I can say it doesn't work for me.
Anyone who could solve this for me... well... I'd be willing to donate a bit of money to the cause of your choosing, including yourself.
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hi dear .you still facing this problem or you been able to resolve this issue... i am facing exactly same problem on s6 edge..... try many thinks but no success...
very slow charging
not connected to computer
not connect with odin in download mode
not connecting on ADB mode
reactivation lock also not removed from phone...
not accepting any code from dial pad
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plz help me if someone have soloution of this.......
iphone and Samsung S6 same issues
Hello wvcadle,
I have the same issue and it is quite frustrating. Did you find a solution? As some additional info for you. My i-phone was doing the same thing on my computer. I thought it was the phone and I upgraded to a Samsung S6. It does the same thing as the I-phone, what you described and it works fine with other PCs. SO must be computer related. My bet is windows and my IT recommend a full wipe and reinstall of windows. We run Windows 7 Professional.
wvcadle said:
Hello all. I have a problem that is not unique, but I cannot for the life of me seem to fix it.
My S6 will not stay connected to my PC so I can transfer files, use Kies, SmartSwitch, or anything. Sometimes I hear the Windows notification that it's plugged in, but even when I do, it goes back and forth between being recognized and not. Most of the time it doesn't even show up in Device Manager.
I'm currently running Windows 10, but it did the same thing on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded the Samsung USB drivers as well as allowed Kies and SmartSwitch to install them.
Thinking my Windows 10 being upgraded from 8.1 without a full wipe carried over whatever problem was in 8.1, I did a full wipe of my PC and reloaded Windows 10 clean. That also didn't help. Note: when I first installed Windows 10 clean, my PC didn't recognize my phone at all. It just acted like a charger. After I installed the Samsung USB drivers, it started making the 'connecting' and 'disconnecting' sounds. Also, the most I got Windows to recognize my phone was for about 5 seconds, and that was right after turning off USB debugging. But with it on or off, it still won't stay connected.
And yes, I've made sure (when the phone has connected for a second or two) that it was on MTP. But... I've tried the camera mode as well.
This makes it not only impossible to move files easily between my phone and PC, but also to use Odin.
I've read many posts where people have this problem, but everyone just tells them to go download the Samsung USB driver, and after having done so three different ways, I can say it doesn't work for me.
Anyone who could solve this for me... well... I'd be willing to donate a bit of money to the cause of your choosing, including yourself.
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Most of the basics have been covered. Did you ever try different cables? Or on another computer? Do you have any issue charging the device by cable?
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fadi81 said:
hi dear .you still facing this problem or you been able to resolve this issue... i am facing exactly same problem on s6 edge..... try many thinks but no success...
very slow charging
not connected to computer
not connect with odin in download mode
not connecting on ADB mode
reactivation lock also not removed from phone...
not accepting any code from dial pad
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plz help me if someone have soloution of this.......
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Most USB ports only put out about .4 - .5 amps. They will generally charge more slowly
ULTERIOR-kurt said:
Hello wvcadle,
I have the same issue and it is quite frustrating. Did you find a solution? As some additional info for you. My i-phone was doing the same thing on my computer. I thought it was the phone and I upgraded to a Samsung S6. It does the same thing as the I-phone, what you described and it works fine with other PCs. SO must be computer related. My bet is windows and my IT recommend a full wipe and reinstall of windows. We run Windows 7 Professional.
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there is no solution currently available i sold my cellphone as is. or you can send your phone to samsung service center if its under warrenty because only they can repair or replace phone for you
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Theodric58 said:
Most of the basics have been covered. Did you ever try different cables? Or on another computer? Do you have any issue charging the device by cable?
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Most USB ports only put out about .4 - .5 amps. They will generally charge more slowly
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its not usb port or cable problem... this problem starts when someone trying to root ... & damage efs partition..
Its just Cable problem my friend.
Find and buy a reliable usb cable. You stated all options and fixes but you never been able to speak of your cable
For those whose saying that root and damaged efs will affect your phone connection to your pc, he's wrong . Rooting and corrupted efs partition doesnt have to do with windows driver etc.
Just think out of the box.
If it did not work with your pc. Then switch to other pc with smart switch & samsung usb driver installed.
I prefer installing samsung usb driver and then smart switch.
If it didnt work, try using different cables.
If it didnt work again, use other samsung phone and see if it connects.
And so on ...
Having exactly the same issue...
Started just today (yesterday and previously no problems experienced, phone would just connect & be visible and available for data tfr, no problems). Today, no go. To be clear, it's Galaxy S6 128 gb running Lollipop, which no longer connects for data tfr via USB to laptop running win7 ultimate. It only connects and charges. I have checked for updates for both windows and Android. There are none outstanding. I have downloaded & reinstalled samsung USB drivers on laptop. No change. I have tried 4 different USB cables, 2 new, and the cable supplied with phone. No go. I have tried these cables in all USB ports on laptop. I have tested other devices in all USB ports and connectivity to laptop with other devices is fine. I have tried connecting phone to another PC, same issue (only charging). I have done the developer thing and switched USB debugging on, no change, and off again, rebooted both devices multiple times, all with no change. Yesterday all was good, today - nada. Anyone got any other suggestions?? Wit's end, reached.
It's been said many times already, but I had this problem and it was the original white cord that came with the phone. It would not stay connected to my laptop nor would it stay connected to the charger. It sat there blinking and making the charge cord inserted sound when plugged into the charger/computer. I changed cables and it went away.
I remember picking the phone up one night in bed and forgot the charging cord was attached. I reached the end of the line and it yanked out of my hand and fell to the ground. This is the only thing I can think of that damaged the cord. I was lucky it didn't damage the charge port on the phone. So you could have a screwed up charge port on the phone if you've tried new cords with no avail. I wouldn't encourage it but sometimes the charging fin can be bent back into place to make a better connection....had to do this on a dell tablet.
Also, if you're using lock screen or fingerprint, I believe you have to unlock the phone after connecting to PC to access and transfer stuffs - just a thought.
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...So you could have a screwed up charge port on the phone if you've tried new cords with no avail. I wouldn't encourage it but sometimes the charging fin can be bent back into place to make a better connection....had to do this on a dell tablet.
Also, if you're using lock screen or fingerprint, I believe you have to unlock the phone after connecting to PC to access and transfer stuffs - just a thought.
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Thanks for the input - it's not a lock screen issue - I've tried connecting with screen locked (then unlocking when connected) - and connecting with screen unlocked, and I don't use the fingerprint security option. No changes observed. I have had concerns about the charging fin, but I am always careful connecting and careful with the phone generally - it looks OK and I'm rather loath to start bending it about in case I just f**k it up entirely. At least it still charges OK. Looks like I might have to bite the bullet, wipe it and take it to a Samsung repair centre. At least it's still under first year warranty. Thanks for your time talroot.
Original white cable did not work from day 1. Fast Charging is working fine but USB connection and tethering is a hell. You need a new cable and a good quality, not some cheep stuff.
Samsung really disappointed me because I owned many of their devices and most of them had some small issues, but after this in s6 edge and overheating issue (especially when using Gear VR) I will not by from Samsung anymore.
just for the record....
...my phone started connecting to laptop again. After about 3 weeks of non-connectivity, I connected again to charge and *ding* it was an external USB device once more. Same cable as before. Doesn't make any sense, but there it is. Thank you everyone for your input.

USB file access from Windows 10

I'm posting cuz I've literally spent hours and hours searching, trying things, etc, and am stuck. I have several PQs with various CM/LineageOS ROMs. It is not a ROM issue because if I plug via USB into my desktop pc running win 10, they all work as I want. Presumably, it's a driver issue or something related to my specific laptop - I recently bought an old used laptop, originally shipped with win7. After purchase I immediately removed all partitions and installed win10 from disc (fyi, you can d/l win10 iso from microsoft and use win7 oem key to legally install fresh win10, even now the free upgrade stuff is over - that surprised me).
I cannot, no matter what I do, get file access via usb to my phone. I've tried lotsa things. I don't remember if/what I had to do to make my win10 desktop see them - maybe it was automatic, i dont remember, if it wasnt, I easily downloaded/installed what was necessary - but nothing I've tried makes my win10 laptop load the drivers, although it does detect something when I plug it in, and something else when I select MTP on the phone (vs charge). But just exclamation points in device manager and nothing in explorer. Among other things, I've tried MotorolaDeviceManager_2.5.4
It's especially annoying as I have a video on my phone I wanted to send out tonite and can't, spent another couple hours trying. Bluetooth works fine for pictures but freezes at 10% for video, no idea why. But I'd much rather just use a cable than figure out any wireless BS.
Incase it's something specific to this laptop and someone is curious, it's a Sony VPCF115FM. That 'base system device' and "unknown device" are always "!", MTP with "!" only appears when phone plugged in.
Yea definitely a driver issue. When you plug the PQ into your desktop (which seems to work) what shows up in device manager?
Have you tried to right click on the devices with yellow exclamation points and update the driver from Windows update?
I never followed up on this, but still haven't found a solution, and kinda forgot about it. It does work in PTP mode. And works for a newer Moto (Lenovo) phone on this laptop. Yes, I tried the windows 10 device manager update auto search thing (in fact, just tried it again minutes ago before I read this). I'm about to wipe and install fresh as this phone is running crazy slow lately and wanted to copy everything off before I wipe which is what reminded me of this issue - funny thing is that a google search of this problem ("mtp driver motorola photon q windows 10") found this thread as the third search result and I completely forgot I posted it. I vaguely recall I read your reply but was waiting to see if anyone else responded and then just forgot to follow up when it wasn't on my new list...
PROBLEM SOLVED! It happened in TWRP too and sideload was failing (for another reason) but made me try to figure out MTP again.
Found solution here for anyone with similar issue:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...0-solved/d2226a54-65db-41ba-9398-a12196cc279c
Gotta update driver and manually select "MTP USB" from list of devices, in my case I found it under portable devices.

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