[q] samsung galaxy s3 unified toolkit - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello. I'm hoping to get ideas to resolve this.
I downloaded the toolkit but I'm having issues. My phone is not being listed as a device. Here's what I did:
1. Uninstalled Kies
2. Installed the toolkit to root of C:\
3. Ran the app and checked for updates
4. Connected my phone via USB
5. Windows detected the phone OK
6. Disconnected the phone and installed the Device Drivers (option 1) - as instructed by the app
7. Re-connected device to PC, device was successfully detected in Windows 7 64-bit SP1
8. Select option 42 - closest model to mine (My phone ATT Samsung S III JRO03L DLK3)
9. My phone's serial is not listed
I haven't modified my phone in any way yet. I looked for guides how to use the toolkit and read the FAQ but what as listed did not address my issue. I did uninstall the app and the driver, and powered off my phone. Re-installed the app and the phone drivers, powered my phone back on, and tried it again - no changes.
Thanks in advanced.

Related

DEVICE HARDWARE ID MISSING - fix

. Uninstall any previous instance of Kies/USB driver
2. Download the latest Kies, specific to your S3.
3. Download Samsung USB drivers 1.4.6.0 (I've tried newer versions but they all failed)
4. REBOOT
5. Disconnect from internet (VERY IMPORTANT!!! - forcing Windows to install local drivers ONLY)
6. With the phone disconnected, install Kies + USB drivers downloaded in steps 2,3
7. Connect the phone and let Windows install the drivers.
8. Reestablish the internet connection.
KIES: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ay0aroxd2wdrezc/KiesSetup.exe
Samsung Drivers:https://www.dropbox.com/s/psldnrg39p...s_v1_4_6_0.exe
I do not take credit for this fix. I found it scouring various Windows 7 forums but IT DOES WORK!
Please give me some "Thanks" if this helped you
Shouldn't you be posting this on the S3 area of the forum?
Sir wrong section, Thread closed.

Need Help For the TWRP..!

Hi.. I just saw the new TWRP and liked it alot!. So i downloaded the TWRP for Trebon and also downloaded the Odin3 on my pc. And then i put my phone into the download mode and connected by USB. But the ID COM box wont come up.. The ODIN3 is just not detecting my phone .. Dunno why..
I tried installing drivers for my phone but it didnt work.
I also installed Kies after that but no use.. I used 2 versions of Odin3 i.e. Odin3 v1.85 and Odin3 v3.x.. But still its not detecting my phone..
So can anyone pleazz help!!
(Using SGA+ with the cm10)
are you sure you installed the drivers
* disable or remove kies
* Install drivers again (windows) select correctly 32/64 bits
or try this simple method.
INSTALLATION 1:
0. Uninstal previous Samsung USB drivers from Control Panel and Device Manager.
1. Unpack the .rar archive and run the installer from "SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.20.0\setup.exe" and proceed with the installation steps.
2. Switch your Samsung phone into download mode
3. Connect it to your computer via USB cable.
4. If your phone is still not correctly recognized by Odin - try the second method.
INSTALLATION 2:
0. Uninstall previous Samsung USB drivers from "Programs And Features" and "Device Manager".
1. This is the "have disk" method. You have to follow every step in this guide.
2. Unpack SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.20.0.rar to some location, eg. C:\.
3. Switch your Samsung phone into download mode.
4. Connect it to your computer via USB cable.
5. Your phone should become discovered by Windows as some device. In my case, Windows has found my SGS i9000 as a "Gadget Serial" device.
6. Go to Windows Device Manager. Right click on the device your phone has been discovered as (eg. "Gadget Serial" in my case) and choose "Update driver" option from the context menu.
7. Choose "Search my Computer...", check "Include subfolders" option and point the updater to the folder where you've had unpacked the drivers .rar archive to, eg. C:\SAMSUNG USB Drivers for Mobile Phones (x86 & x64) v1.5.16.0.
8. The driver should install automatically.
9. It may happen that after the installation some new "unknown device" ("Samsung Modem" in my case) would appear in the Device Manager. Complete 6 & 7 step for that device and any other new device that may appear afterwards.
10. Restart your computer.
11. Done!
drivers link (latest)
source - this helpful thread
Did all that.. but still when i connect my phone via usb , the pc detects it but not ODIN.. Can it be because of the custom rom ??
Suyash1996 said:
Hi.. I just saw the new TWRP and liked it alot!. So i downloaded the TWRP for Trebon and also downloaded the Odin3 on my pc. And then i put my phone into the download mode and connected by USB. But the ID COM box wont come up.. The ODIN3 is just not detecting my phone .. Dunno why..
I tried installing drivers for my phone but it didnt work.
I also installed Kies after that but no use.. I used 2 versions of Odin3 i.e. Odin3 v1.85 and Odin3 v3.x.. But still its not detecting my phone..
So can anyone pleazz help!!
(Using SGA+ with the cm10)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
seems to be driver issue
try to connct with other pc or laptop
see whether pc detect it or not
Suyash1996 said:
Did all that.. but still when i connect my phone via usb , the pc detects it but not ODIN.. Can it be because of the custom rom ??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
boot your phone to download mode normaly by pressing the key combo, not from twrp and should recognized.
Had the same issue.Gl
Thanks.. but.. i guess it was a problem wid d rom.. i flashed another one and it wurkd!

[GUIDE I9500] [SOLVED] MTP device driver error 10 FIX

Please notice: this has been done on i9500 device. you can try it on your i9505 it 100% not dangerous, but I dont know if its working
Well im using i9500 custom rum running android 4.2.2 and I had a problem: whenever i connect my phone to PC it says: "unknown device MTP device driver error 10 device can not start."
METHOD 1:
**make sure your device is disconnected from the PC.
** make sure that usb debugging is enabled (go to 'developer mode')
1) Open Xposed Installer and go to Framework and UNINSTALL it.
2) reboot your phone. (NOT soft reboot- full one).
3) On your PC, go to "driver manager" and under "universal drivers" section, delete "unknown device". (right click-> delete)
4) restart your PC.
5) connect your PC to the computer, it should work now.
6) you can now reinstall Xposed module. reboot your phone (again- not soft reboot) and reconnect it to your PC just to make sure its still working)
METHOD 2:
STEP 1
**MOST CRITICAL: Update ALL your PC drivers using driver software I personally use 'advanced optimizer pro'. UPDATE YOUR BIOS AS WELL! [/COLOR]
- Update drivers using a software.
-Update your bios.
-Download windows updates (start->type 'windows update' in search bar, click on 'windows update'-> 'check for updates'. dont forget to check optional update as well').
dont forget to restart!
now after you are sure both bios and drivers are up to date, try the following
STEP 2/2
- I downloaded and installed samsung drivers
-Try to connect your phone with ANOTHER cable.
-Try to connect your phone to ANOTHER port (this can indicates where the problem is: maybe the cable/port is corrupt)
-I tried deleting ALL samsung drivers and reinstall
-tried connecting my old s1 i9000. try to connect another phone to see where is the problem- phone or maybe computer.
-try to connect phone while its in 'download mode' and recovery mode.
-try running windows error kit.
-download Android ToolKit.
- if non of the above are working, you can always try FULL WIPE+ REFLASH ROM . (or try flashing another rom).
*if its still not working ever after performing all the steps above under method 2, try restart your PC and try Method 1 AGAIN WITH A DIFFERENT PORT AND CABLE. there might be a chance that you have a 'combined' problem (several issues that preventing from your MTP driver to work properly.
After downloading drivers you can be sure 100% ALL YOUR PC DRIVERS ARE PERFECT, try Method 1 again.
METHOD 3
***Coming soon on next update
worked for me with:
custom android 4.2.2 OzcanRom all version including v5.0 according to sep 20 2014.
stock kernel. no system files have been ever modified
working with android 4.1 and above.
Windows 7 SP1 64bit Updated Sep10 2014.
Hi!
on method 1. under device manager, I can't seem to find the UNIVERSAL DRIVER. are you refering to Universal serial bus controller?
thanks!
Edit: sorry I thought you are referring to device manager. anyway where can i find the driver manager? i'm using windows 7
thanks!
wolper13 said:
Hi!
on method 1. under device manager, I can't seem to find the UNIVERSAL DRIVER. are you refering to Universal serial bus controller?
thanks!
Edit: sorry I thought you are referring to device manager. anyway where can i find the driver manager? i'm using windows 7
thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yup im talking about the device manger. i will update the thread soon.
you may find one of the following with an error:
1) universal bus controller.
2) MTP driver failed
try to update both of them or uninstall them
tomorrow i will upload METHOD 3
plus method 4 is on its way..
Method 1 No5 -typo
You will connect your phone to the PC, not the computer to the PC...
Also, updating a BIOS is not straight toward and can cause a bricked pc. Be careful advising people to do that

Nokia X2: Rooting & Installing Google Play Store after upgrading Nokia X2 to 2.1.0.12

Nokia X2: Rooting & Installing Google Play Store after upgrading Nokia X2 to 2.1.0.12
Rooting and Installing Google Play Store after upgrading Nokia X2 to 2.1.0.12.
Did this right after upgrading to v2.1.0.12 with nothing else installed.
Upgraded to v2.1.0.12 using the Lumia/Nokia Software Recovery tool.
NOTE: Disable any Anti-Virus installed on the machine before running this.
Though it did not report any malicius code, on running it with turned On gave errors regarding running ADB daemon.
(I use Avast Anti-Virus)
1. Download Nokia x2 tools from the given link .
http://allnokia.ru/soft/moreinfo-115.htm
2. Enable developer mode and USB debugging on the phone:
To activate the developer mode go to Settings - About phone, and tap 5 times to "Software version".
To activate USB debugging go to Settings - Developer options - USB debugging.
3. Connect phone to PC with USB cable and run Nokia X tools v1.2.
4. First install the drivers typing 1 (i.e. "1 - Install Drivers for Nokia X2") and press enter.
After drivers are successfully installed reboot phone and also reboot PC.
5. Again connect the phone to PC and make sure it is in developer mode and USB debugging is enabled.
Enable root access by typing 4 (i.e. 4 - Gain Root-access (SuperSU 2.02)) and press enter.
Press enter if it ask if drivers are installed.
Note the instructions given after Root Access is successfully enabled.
Reboot phone and run the SuperUSer App as per the instructions noted in the command prompt.
6. Install Google Play Services by typing 2 (i.e 2 - Install GOOGLE PLAY + Services) and press enter.
Press enter if it ask if drivers are installed.
Reboot phone after Google Play Services is successfully installed.
Reference links:
http://www.openeducationusa.com/?p=29482
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-x2/general/tool-nokia-x2-tools-1-1-rus-en-rooting-t2846570
In case of any issue you can use the Lumia/Nokia Software Recovery tool to reinstall fresh OS v 2.1.0.12.
The tool can be found here:
http://download-fds.webapps.microso...covery/LumiaSoftwareRecoveryToolInstaller.exe
Bro is it working on my Nokia x2ds version 2.1.0.11 ? Plz inform me. I want to root my mobile.

USB problems

Good day.There Nexus 5 and he problems with usb.In the Fastboot PC sees it, but not in others.He says the device is turned off or does not write.I tried to change the driver and reflash the device, but it gave nothing.Other Nexus 5 is determined by the normal.What could be wrong?It is unlikely that he died as the USB mode Fastboot everything works exactly is not working at the system level and MTP
USB debugging on in developer options?
wangdaning said:
USB debugging on in developer options?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes
Try with Nexus Root Toolkit. There's the function "Full Driver installation guide" that helps with drivers problems
GiusGrec said:
Try with Nexus Root Toolkit. There's the function "Full Driver installation guide" that helps with drivers problems
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried but did not work
Arcane561 said:
I tried but did not work
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you followed perfectly the first step?
Code:
Step 1: Uninstalling Previous Drivers (If first time skip to 'Step 3').
To ensure driver configuration goes smoothly, it is advised to first remove any previous drivers you may have already attempted to configure:
1.) Plug your device in with USB debugging enabled
- Settings > Developer Options > check USB Debugging
2.) Launch Device Manager using the button bellow.
- Identify whatever device resembles your Nexus and right click it
- Select 'Uninstall'
- Check the box for 'Delete the driver software for this device'
- Select 'OK'
3.) Unplug your device and Launch USBDeview using the button bellow
- Use USBDeview to uninstall any;
- Android ADB Interface device's,
- Samsung USB devices,
- Google USB drivers
- ... or ANYTHING else you see that resembles your Nexus.
- In particular look for devices with Vendor ID
- "18d1" or... "04e8"
- Simply right click these devices, and select the option to:
- "Uninstall Selected Devices"
4.) Reboot your computer (recommended) then proceed to step
2
GiusGrec said:
Have you followed perfectly the first step?
Code:
Step 1: Uninstalling Previous Drivers (If first time skip to 'Step 3').
To ensure driver configuration goes smoothly, it is advised to first remove any previous drivers you may have already attempted to configure:
1.) Plug your device in with USB debugging enabled
- Settings > Developer Options > check USB Debugging
2.) Launch Device Manager using the button bellow.
- Identify whatever device resembles your Nexus and right click it
- Select 'Uninstall'
- Check the box for 'Delete the driver software for this device'
- Select 'OK'
3.) Unplug your device and Launch USBDeview using the button bellow
- Use USBDeview to uninstall any;
- Android ADB Interface device's,
- Samsung USB devices,
- Google USB drivers
- ... or ANYTHING else you see that resembles your Nexus.
- In particular look for devices with Vendor ID
- "18d1" or... "04e8"
- Simply right click these devices, and select the option to:
- "Uninstall Selected Devices"
4.) Reboot your computer (recommended) then proceed to step
2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep,I did everything as stated in the instructions
True, could be for the specific device that the identification leads to non-usable drivers. Best to clear out all of them from your PC and start again. Personally, never had this issue with a phone (well a yunos phone that was a ------), but never an android phone. It is still the best bet. You said other devices work, so it must be working, but something is messing with your device. Have you tried on another computer, plug, port...?
wangdaning said:
True, could be for the specific device that the identification leads to non-usable drivers. Best to clear out all of them from your PC and start again. Personally, never had this issue with a phone (well a yunos phone that was a ------), but never an android phone. It is still the best bet. You said other devices work, so it must be working, but something is messing with your device. Have you tried on another computer, plug, port...?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep,Tried it Windows 7 second after connecting writes that the "device has been disabled"
I have a suspicion that the phone automatically blocks the connection
Are you using Android stock or a ROM?
Maybe you can try a factory reset of phone
GiusGrec said:
Are you using Android stock or a ROM?
Maybe you can try a factory reset of phone
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've tried Android stock and ROM
I did factory reset and it did not help

Categories

Resources