Hey guys, i know you're the best so i hope someone can help me.
However, i cant connect my galaxy s via usb - my pc failed to install the drivers.
I installed KIES, updated KIES, installed Samsung Drivers manually, i installed the android sdk packages & the google drivers, but nothing works for me :s..
i cant even use it as a usb mass storade devices , because it fails to install the drivers.
I use MIUI MCGv4 Mambo, Currydude & Galnetro.
Kernel:
2.6.35.7-Glitch-V9-MIUI-FM-enabled
tk(at)glitch #1
Fr May 27
I hope someone can help me how to get it worked as an usb mass storage.
And Odin cant detect my device too.
I'm using W7 64 bit.
I just got a S3 yesterday but was greeted with the dreaded MTP driver installation failed message on win 7 (32 bit)
I installed the regular verizon s3 drivers from samsung's site, did the same thing, uninstalled and tried Kies and let it install the drivers, same problem
tried a different usb port, same thing
restarted the comp and computer, still no go
im getting frustrated now
it seems samsung has known about this issue for over a month now but still hasnt been able to fix it
my a500 and galaxy nexus work fine with MTP so not sure why this would mess up
ive looked at other threads but there was no clear solution on how to fix it
I don't have any issues with mine
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thats nice but it doesnt exactly do anything for my problem
Joey22688 said:
thats nice but it doesnt exactly do anything for my problem
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Did you try a factory reset?
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This happened to me too but I was running a CM10 ROM. What are you running and have you tried a different ROM?
Unfortunately, I cannot remember exactly what I did but I recall allowing Windows (I'm on W7) to find the drivers and install for me.
I'm not having any issues either, I'm using both 32/64 versions of Win 7...
These are the drivers I'm using:
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/SW/201206/20120620051748445/Verizon_Wireless_I535_GSIII_Samsung_USB_Driver_v1_4_6_0.exe
Hope this helps..
I think I found the problem (its not the phone)
its the drivers that samsung issued
I plugged the phone on my win 7 64 bit desktop (not installing any drivers beforehand) and I got a few failed messages for drivers but I was able to access the file system fine
I then installed the driver pack posted and above then got the mtp driver installation failed message and was unable to access the file system
uninstalled the driver pack and connected the phone back up and I can access the file system (with some other drivers failing to install, I think relating to usb modem stuff ect...)
so until samsung fixes the driver problem I will have to deal with a few driver installation failed message every time I hook up the phone, but at least I can access the file system
im running the phone on the stock ics btw, didnt install cm10 or anything like that, the phone is rooted though but I rooted it after I found out about the mtp driver problem so it shouldnt mean anything
I have the same problem on Windows 7 32 bit. I rooted my phone and installed samba as a temporary fix.
Plus I just bought an external 32 GB SD card and I plan on using that as my workaround and just transfering files between the two.
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Problem for me was the root.
Could you humor me and try this:
- go into the superuser app
- Select the 'temp unroot' checkbox from the first screen.
- unplug then replug the USB cable on your phone. The drivers should install on the first try this time (they did for me) and Kies should work too.
The problem seems to be that SuperUser exploits the USB Debug internally so, even though USB Debug is unchecked, it is still detected as checked by the connection and fails the install of the driver.
Solution #2 is the amazing script that transforms your MTP connection into a UMS one (look in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785243 and thank open1your1eyes0 ). Once in UMS, you don't need the MTP driver to see your device so that's another approach.
Good luck
I bought Samsung Galaxy S3 2 weeks ago. Windows installed the drivers for it when first connected to my Windows 7 64 bit PC. It came up in the list of Devices on the Explorer. I installed "Kies_2.5.0.12094_28_8" which installed USB driver on top of the Windows driver. At the end of the installation, it gave "failure to install Samsung MTP driver".
Saw a thread on other forum where it was suggested to remove the driver from System Driver window under Control Tab/System and reboot. To be cautious, uninstalled Kies. Rebooted PC. Windows installed the driver. As soon as Kies was installed the whole issue unfolded again.
Looks like ALL Kies versions (including previous version of Kies_v2.3.3.12085_7_5) have incompatible and wrong driver which is resulting in this unresolvable situation.
I removed the MTP driver (control panel/system/device manager - MTP driver has ? mark - this is the one). Then removed the phone and rebooted PC. After reboot, connected the phone back. Windows detected the device and automatically installed the driver. The device is listed in Explorer and is fully accessible. Started Kies. It showed the device as GT-I9300. It took a while and connected to the phone. All functions became useable. Sync'ed the contacts etc.
Day2. Booted the PC. Device is still shown in Explorer. Kies shows GT-I9300 and then displays "Connecting Device" - IT FAILS TO CONNECT and on pressing "Trouble shooting" button, it re-installs its own drivers and fails to install MTP driver AGAIN" - the Kies software SUCKS
Solved! For real!
For some reason, any of those options helped me to make it work:
- Reinstall Windows Media Player
- Remove registry key
- Clean up old usb drivers
- re-install 100 times drivers from Verizon, Samsung. Even old versions.
- Install from Windows Update. I tried to do that 1000 times. Gosh!
- enable UMT access (mass storage) on the phone.
The only thing that worked was, for some reason , getting the drivers from a random computer that was the only computer that worked.
Windows 7 x64
Attached the files. Go to the devices manager and update the drivers.
Israel Leite
How I solved it
Joey22688 said:
I just got a S3 yesterday but was greeted with the dreaded MTP driver installation failed message on win 7 (32 bit)
I installed the regular verizon s3 drivers from samsung's site, did the same thing, uninstalled and tried Kies and let it install the drivers, same problem
tried a different usb port, same thing
restarted the comp and computer, still no go
im getting frustrated now
it seems samsung has known about this issue for over a month now but still hasnt been able to fix it
my a500 and galaxy nexus work fine with MTP so not sure why this would mess up
ive looked at other threads but there was no clear solution on how to fix it
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1. Un-install Samsung Kies and USB drivers
2. Then install the Install Samsung Usb driver for mobile phones version 1.4.6.0
3. with phone un-pluged from the usbcable Go into settings/Developer Options un-check Stay Awake un-check USB debugging un-check Allow mock locations Now hit the HOME button then plug in the USB cable and your are set..
This worked perfectly painless for me :laugh:
Solution x Win XP
This solution worked for me.
Install microsoft patch for usb and reinstall MTP driver
see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150211
Hope this helps
Hi all.I Install the CyanogenMod ROM
CyanogenMod Version 10-20121202
Android Version 4.1.2
And I wanted to connect the phone cable to pc but not detected. I went to settings> storage> USB connection to the computer> media device
But it says: the application has stopped adjustments.
I need help.Thanks
install samsung drivers on your pc and connect again. Any change in storage isn't needed. Defaults are OK.
Re install the drivers
rutenio3 said:
Hi all.I Install the CyanogenMod ROM
CyanogenMod Version 10-20121202
Android Version 4.1.2
And I wanted to connect the phone cable to pc but not detected. I went to settings> storage> USB connection to the computer> media device
But it says: the application has stopped adjustments.
I need help.Thanks
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Install Drivers again connect your phone with other port, it may work.
RockIndia said:
Install Drivers again connect your phone with other port, it may work.
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which drivers?
Install samsung kies does not work.
Not kies but samsung driver,you can find in google or official wrb by samsung
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rutenio3 said:
which drivers?
Install samsung kies does not work.
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If you already have installed kies, then look in its installation folder. There will be the required file in that folder. It is a setup file named as Samsung USB drivers.
Thank you all. I found it right here. Thanks :cyclops:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961956
Lge cosmo driver installation
First of all: Lg cosmo drivers have to be installed in order to be able:
- to root the ICS roms
- to push recovery to the phone with wkpark and Dexter's solution .
For windows xp the best way to install these drivers is to download and install the "lg pc suite IV" software. This will install the bluetooth drivers too.
For windows 7 32 or 64 bit nothing to do normally since the win 7 will automatically install these drivers, however in case any problem lg pc suite is an option here too. *
I thought this will help people strugling with these since using the omap drivers as discribed in several forum topics did not work for me at all.
If something doesn't go well it is a false idea that you need to try another computer. Just install the proper drivers and everything will work.
I hope this helps someone
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Hi all. I cannot get my computer to install/recognize drivers for the Samsung T700 Tab S running Cyanogenmod 13. I'm running Windows 7 64 bit. I have reinstalled the drivers several times, The device shows up in task manager, but not in windows explorer. I keep getting the message that the driver is not installed.
My rooted phone running Lollipop shows up fine, same USB port and same cord.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Try to install the Google USB drivers which are provided when the android SDK is installed.You can also install them separately. I believe this could resolve your problem.
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