[Q] USB Debugging problem - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been having this problem since today morning. I ran Titanium Backup and got a warning message "Warning-System configuartion" Your system settings may cause problems. To correct this, go to settings, then in applications>Development> tick USB debugging check box.
My USB debugging was always ticked. So I went to the setting and found that it was unticked. So I ticked it again and opened titanium back up and got the same warning. After repeated ticking, it just reverts back to untick state. I am kinda flabbergasted. How to I get the USB debugging to be ticked?
I have installed some apps prior to this. Some nursery rhymes for my kid. Could this be a factor?

Try clearing cache and data for titanium and see what happens.

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I had the same issue a couple days ago. I have a Samsung Epic but hopefully this will help you to.
I had the same problem when I didn't have USB Debugging checked in the settings menu. So I read the forums and found out that is what I had wrong but that didnt work either.
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[Q] Can't enable USB debugging...

Updated to official froyo no problems. disabled Z4root first, wanting to re-root with superoneclick but the option to enable USB debugging is greyed out. ANy ideas?
Do a backup & factory reset?
Velorium said:
Do a backup & factory reset?
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ummm, that'd prolly clear my problem up, but would take too much time getting everything reinstalled and reconfigured. Phone's fully functional as far as I can tell, just USB Debugging setting is greyed out. Any ideas other than a factory reset?
heh, figured it out. Thanks, XDA...
anyhoo, seems USB Debugging is greyed out *if* USB is set to Ask on Connect. Set to Mass Storage and USB Debugging is available...
carpe_libertas said:
heh, figured it out. Thanks, XDA...
anyhoo, seems USB Debugging is greyed out *if* USB is set to Ask on Connect. Set to Mass Storage and USB Debugging is available...
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I just got a replacement handset and now I am unable to enter into usb debugging mode. I can select it but as soon as I exit the screen it becomes unselected. I have also tried to select mass storage instead Ask on Connect but it won't let me do that either. Every time I try to select another option I am bumped of the screen. What is going on here?
By the way I have a Samsung Galaxy S 4G. This doesn't make any sense other than T-Mobile disabled this feature.
sheni7 said:
I just got a replacement handset and now I am unable to enter into usb debugging mode. I can select it but as soon as I exit the screen it becomes unselected. I have also tried to select mass storage instead Ask on Connect but it won't let me do that either. Every time I try to select another option I am bumped of the screen. What is going on here?
By the way I have a Samsung Galaxy S 4G. This doesn't make any sense other than T-Mobile disabled this feature.
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It would make more sense to ask at the SGS4G forum.
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[Q] Anroid not Launching

Hi,
I am a newbie to Android. I have no idea how to even start to fix it.
It's only been three days since I received my new phone and its already crashing.
Right now, my OS is not even starting properly
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press your google account.
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go to settings.
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!!WARNING YOU WILL WIPE ALL THE DATA OFF YOUR PHONE. IF YOU DO NOT USE GOOGLE TO BACK UP YOUR CONTACTS YOU WILL LOOSE THEM ALL!!
If you haven't tried this all ready you can give it a try. I have done it 100's of times (in the last year).
I already did this.
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