[Q] Installing USB Drivers for ADB in Recovery - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

It's been bugging me for a while that I can't use ADB while in recovery. It's a matter of getting the drivers installed correctly, I think, I just don't know exactly how to do it. When the phone is booted I can use ADB and MTP just fine. Odin sees my phone in download mode as well. The only problem is in recovery. I'm using TWRP 2.3.3.0, but I've had the problem on previous version of TWRP and CWM. I have the Samsung USB drivers installed, and when the phone is booted Device Manager (in Windows 7) says the drivers being used are from Samsung. However, when in recovery Device Manager shows SAMSUNG_Android_SCH-I535 with the yellow '!' and says no drivers are installed. I can try to choose the drivers to install manually, but if I point to the Samsung USB Drivers folder, Windows can't find the right drivers automatically and there are 25 subfolders with somewhat cryptic names, so I don't know which to choose.
Does anyone know how to get ADB working in recovery?
EDIT: Got it working. I don't know anything about how drivers work, but I dug around a little and it turns out the device shows different Hardware IDs when booted versus when in recovery. The drivers .inf has to contain one of the Hardware IDs given by the device so after finding the driver being used by Windows (by searching for the Class GUID given in the driver details when the phone was booted and searching through all the .infs in the Samsung drivers folder for the matching string) I just added a line with one of the Hardware IDs given in recovery so Windows would install the driver. I tested with adb devices, adb shell and adb pull default.prop and each worked fine.
For anyone interested the driver being used is in 25_escape. In the file ssudadb.inf just add the line
Code:
%CompositeAdbInterface% = ssud.Install, <Hardware ID>
under [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64], where <Hardware ID> is one of the Hardware IDs given by your phone when in recovery. In Windows, go to the Device Manger > right click your phone > Properties > Details tab > Hardware IDs in the drop down. Mine was
Code:
%CompositeAdbInterface% = ssud.Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_D001
Then update the driver, browse for drivers, pick the 25_escape folder, and you're good to go. The driver will fail a security check because you've modified it, I ignored it.
I imagine this could cause a problem if some other device uses the same Hardware ID (e.g. if it's some sort of generic or default one that's given in recovery) but I'll cross the bridge if I come to it. There may be some safer way to force driver installation.
EDIT: After doing this you'll get a warning when you plug your phone while it's booted. It will say something to the effect of Hardware ID missing or not being able to identify the device plugged in. This isn't a problem though, ADB and MTP still work fine and the device is identified properly in Device Manager.

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[GUIDE] adb for your gtab (windows)

hello all,
i had some small trouble setting up adb for my viewsonic gtab, so once i figured it out i thought i'd share.
so far, this is confirmed working only on windows 7 32 and 64 bit. vista should be the same, but i'm not sure, i'll keep you posted. EDIT: we've confirmed these steps for at least vista 32 and xp 32-bit. there shouldn't be any differences between the 32 and 64 bit systems as far as the instructions go.
most of my information comes from nvidia's tegra site, here. that's a pretty technical-minded page though, so i wanted to condense it.
make sure usb debugging is turned on for your tablet (settings -> applications -> development -> usb debugging)
1. open your device manager (right click My Computer -> Manage -> Device Manager)
if you haven't done anything to set up drivers yet, skip to step 4.
2. find your gtab. depending on your previous attempts, this may be under "Android Phone" at the top (Android ADB Interface, make sure it's your tab and not your phone), or under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" on the bottom (called Android somethingorother. should be at the top of the list.)
3. uninstall it. right click, uninstall. check the box that asks you if you want to delete driver software. i didn't need to use usbdeview to uninstall the drivers, but if you're running into issues on this step try it. usbdeview must be run as administrator, thanks droidjunkie.
it looks like most people should just skip right to usbdeview to uninstall any old drivers. like i said, i didn't have any issues using windows' "delete driver software" option, but apparently i was just lucky. rcgabriel recommends usbdeview, and he knows stuff.
4. unplug, and plug your tablet back in. now your device should be under "Other Devices" near the middle (will have a yellow exclamation icon, called NVIDIA harmony). good.
5. hopefully you have the android sdk installed. if you don't, go find a generic guide on setting up adb and then come back. when you have the sdk installed, you need to run "SDK Setup.exe" from where you installed it and use it to download and install the usb drivers (currently r8).
6. open the "usb_driver" folder in your sdk directory. right click "android_winusb.inf" and open it with notepad or your favorite text editor.
7. under the "[Google.NTx86]" section, paste the following:
Code:
;NVIDIA Tegra
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0955&PID_7000
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0955&PID_7100&MI_01
save the file and exit.
8. go back into device manager. right click your tablet, select update driver, and click "browse my computer...", then "let me pick...", then "next", then "have disk"
if you're confused on this step, check this post.
9. browse to your android sdk, under the usb_driver folder, and select the "android_winusb.inf" file.
10. of the three choices, the bottom should say "Android Composite ADB Interface". choose it. click next, and allow the driver to install even though you get a big scary red warning.
11. open a command prompt, preferably in the tools directory of your sdk. type the following:
Code:
echo 0x955 > "%USERPROFILE%\.android\adb_usb.ini"
and hit enter. it will just return a new prompt line.
12. test it out.
Code:
adb kill-server
adb devices
you should see your device's serial number. all is well. congrats.
let me know if i should add or clarify anything here. thanks!
Just in case anyone doesn't know what ADB is:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
Thank you so much! Great info!
this is great! thanks for the concise writeup
I had trouble too. I was unable to get uninstall device to work and put the device under Other devices. I was advised to use usbdeview from pershoot. I used this program to remove the device and was able to get it moved to Other devices in Device Manager.
HTH
Thanks for all the tips, everyone, but I've been trying for days to be able to connect my gtab to use as a device for installing/debugging my apps. I too am running Eclipse using the emulators to date.
I've tried the steps outlined by iammuze, as well as others that are slightly varied, but to no avail.
I am running Vista SP2. My Gtab has been rooted, running ClockworkMod, and TnTLite 2.2. I also updated the Google USB package, rev 4 via the SDK/AVD Manager after attempting to use the rev 3 usb package.
Should any of these be reason why I cannot connect my gtab to Eclipse via ADB?
I'm totally frustrated...If anyone has any other suggestions, please forward them on!
Thanks in advance.
THANK YOU!!! after trying many different guides this one worked...other then the fact that I had to right click usbdeview and click "run as administrator" in order to delete the driver it keep installing when i would plug in my tab. I am on windows 7 32 bit, for anyone else having problems getting adb working that is using windows 7.
Thanks
I am finally connected via adb.
rlapela said:
Thanks for all the tips, everyone, but I've been trying for days to be able to connect my gtab to use as a device for installing/debugging my apps. I too am running Eclipse using the emulators to date.
I've tried the steps outlined by iammuze, as well as others that are slightly varied, but to no avail.
I am running Vista SP2. My Gtab has been rooted, running ClockworkMod, and TnTLite 2.2. I also updated the Google USB package, rev 4 via the SDK/AVD Manager after attempting to use the rev 3 usb package.
Should any of these be reason why I cannot connect my gtab to Eclipse via ADB?
I'm totally frustrated...If anyone has any other suggestions, please forward them on!
Thanks in advance.
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I had the same experience on Windows 7 that you are having now. Like you, I tried following all the instructions similar to the ones listed above plus advice from other forums and still could not get it to work. I was finally able to get mine working after I discovered Windows still had some drivers from previous failed attempts stored in its system files. These old drivers were interfering with the proper installation of the new usb driver.
To get rid of the old drivers completely, do a file search for the file named android_winusb.inf in your Windows/System32/DriverStore. If your search results show several file folders with the same driver, try to delete each of the those folders completely. After those folders are deleted, you can do a clean install following iammuze's instructions.
NOTE: To delete those folders you will have to change the folder permissions. It won't be easy to do, because Windows doesn't like having its system files messed with. Unfortunately, I can't give you exact instructions on this, because I don't currently have a Vista machine.
rlapela said:
Should any of these be reason why I cannot connect my gtab to Eclipse via ADB?
I'm totally frustrated...If anyone has any other suggestions, please forward them on!
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where does your gtab show up under device manager?
Thanks, it worked great! ADB screen shots!
Look at this mess I have crammed onto one page.
[UPDATE: Problem solved: I had two versions of adb in my PATH and the old version (1.0.20) was being executed instead of the new version (1.0.26). Apparently the old adb silently fails and returns no devices when used in conjunction with the current drivers. I worked this out by accident. But if you're looking for ideas, there are lots in the ADB for Dummies thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010 ]
Hi All
I've been banging my head against this for hours with no luck. I can't get adb to recognise my gTablet. Here's what I've done:
I'm on WinXP. gTablet is running zTab Clean 3.0
- I've downloaded the latest ADB USB drivers using the Android tools (driver verion 4.0, December 12 2010).
- I've made the modifications to android_winusb.inf noted above.
- USB Debugging is enabled on the gTab
- adb_usb.ini contains a single line containing: 0x955
I've followed various instructions and the driver install ~seems~ to go ok, but adb doesn't work.
Windows Device Manager lists the following devices which are associated with NVIDIA Harmony:
Android Phone > Android Composite ADB Interface
Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Composite Device
Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Mass Storage Device
USBDeview lists three devices:
NVIDIA Harmony NVIDIA Tegra 2 USB Device
NVIDIA Harmony USB Mass Storage Device
NVIDIA Harmony Android Composite ADB Interface
The first is listed as connected. The others aren't.
When run adb i get this:
> adb kill-server
> adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
No devices are listed.
I have tried many combinations of uninstalling these devices (with Device Manager and with USBDeview). When I reconnect I get prompted to install drivers. I have tried installing at this point, cancelling and then installing in Device Manager, not cancelling so the Plug and Play window stays open and uninstalling with device manager. None of this has worked. Also the device drivers seem to linger on my machine as they seem to auto-reinstall even after I have uninstalled them (I've also tried the suggestion of searching and deleting the .inf and .dlls from C:\Windows -- that didn't work out either).
I have also been careful to make sure adb is not running when I change the drivers. I have tried rebooting the computer and the gTablet after various installs.
The only way I can get the gTablet to appear in "Other devices" is to plug the device in (the PnP window pops up, I leave it open and ignore it). Then I delete the drivers in USBDeview. Then I unplug and replug the gTablet. Now there is one device in "Other devices": NVIDIA Harmony. Problem is, if I right-click "Update driver..." it won't let me install from the Android .inf, it says "The specified location does not provide information about your hardware." and forces me to install "USB Composite device". Once that's installed, two more NVIDIA Harmony devices appear in "Other devices". The first requires me to install "USB Mass Storage Device" (once again won't accept the .inf). The third does allow me to install "Android Composite ADB Interface". That gets me to the point where the drivers are loaded as listed above. But adb still lists no devices.
When I first started trying to set this up I had old drivers for the original HTC android phone installed. I deleted these with USBDeview.
I think that's all the information I have. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, I'd love to get this working.
Thanks!
A real plus would be screenshots, I'm getting a little confused at the device manager window, especially the part where it's supposed to give you the option "let me pick" > "have disk" > locate the .inf > choose the last of the three choices
I'm not getting any of those windows/options. Also, when I uninstall it, unplug the gTab, and plug it back in, it just re-installs the default Tegra driver. Any help?
Right now my device is showing up under "Disk Drives" as "NVIDIA Tegra 2 USB Device", and then also under "Portable Devices" as "G:\"
EDIT: Fixed! (Sorta)
I found another forum that told me that in Device Manager, select "Add Legacy Hardware" from the "Action" menu. After going through there, I was able to complete the steps you told me to. If anybody's having the same problem I had before, I am using Windows 7 64-bit, so that may be part of the problem? I'm not sure. But it's installed now and in Device Manager it's under the "Android Phone" section as "Android Composite ADB Interface".
However this raises a new problem, it has a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark over the icon, and it comes up with the error "Error code 10: Device cannot start".
Any help?
you edited the .inf file to contain the three lines specified, and selected the modified driver when adding the driver, correct? i'll try to add some screenshots for the dev manager section
after right clicking your gtab in device manager and selecting "update driver software" you should follow these steps to get going on win7 64-bit
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5541925/drivergtab.png
Hi,
FYI, one thing to be careful of: In the thread where there's info about adding the 3 lines to the .inf, there's also a full .inf file.
If you try to use the full .inf file, note that it has references to various DLLs, which may, or may not match the DLLs in the driver install directory, so, if you use that full .inf from the thread, you have to adjust those DLL references to the ones for the DLLs you actually have on your machine.
In my case, I found it easier to just add the 3 lines to the .inf that came when I installed the USB driver files from the Android development website, which then worked.
Just an FYI...
Jim
iammuze said:
after right clicking your gtab in device manager and selecting "update driver software" you should follow these steps to get going on win7 64-bit
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5541925/drivergtab.png
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THIS IS PIVOTAL... This is where I had the hang up. Make sure that you are looking at iammuze's pic here, especially the 2nd image. by default most of us are used to just pointing to the correct directory where we DO have the modified .ini and it grabbed the wrong one. You HAVE to select 'let me pick'
Thank you iammuze for pointing this out. I think that's where most get lost. It haunted me for weeks as I was just 'skinning' through directions and missed this important step!
Just a quick suggestion - instead of trying to hunt around and fix drivers that are already installed and broken, I highly suggest using USB Deview (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html) which lets you nuke out the old drivers easily on a Windows Vista/7 machine.
I had old ADB drivers from my Nexus One sitting around, and I was unable to uninstall stuff with Device Manager.
Just run USBDeview **as administrator** if you are on Windows Vista/7 and you can uninstall old drivers for USB devices with a single click (in this case, just nuke any old Harmony drivers or other ADB drivers). Then the next time you plug in your G Tab, you should be able to select the proper drivers as suggested in the first post.
doesn't work
So i have also been trying for days and can't get it working right.
Running Windows Vista, have ADB installed, and can connect to other Android devices. I have setup the android_winusb.inf properly, but when I connect my device it shows up in Device Manager as a Portable Device->Tegra.
I have uninstalled the tablet and every other android device using usbdeview as admin
I have searched and destroyed all other usb.inf files.
i am running VEGAn-1.0.5B
No matter what happens, as soon as I plug in the tablet it immediately installs it as a Tegra Portable.
any help is appreciated!
that's very odd, i haven't seen that device description before. it doesn't sound like a vista issue... do you have another computer with vista on it anywhere that you can plug your gtab into? just to see what it reports to dev manager on a super clean system.
Old drivers were conflicting from previous installation attempts for me as well. All is working well once USBDeview was finally able to uninstall the device, however, it took multiple attempts and reboots for it to actually remove them. All is well now, and my Device is connected to the ADB. Thanks Everyone!

Having trouble with USB dropping?? - This may be the solution

Hi all,
I was having a strange problem with my USB dropping out when using the NEWER recovery (TWRP and Philz). Which meant I couldn't push files via ADB or Sideload. Here is my solution....
Before starting
I am using Windows 7
Download Google USB driver
Make sure you have TWRP 2.7.1.1 loaded as your recovery
You may have slightly different devices show up maybe, but this is what mine showed...
Open device manager
Plug phone in and power up to bootloader
Device manager should show 'Android Device' or similar
Open recovery
**This is where my USB was dropping out**
Make sure TWRP 2.7.1.1 loads
Look at device manager and should show 'One Mini' with a yellow exclamation mark
I tried updating the drivers automatically and browsing to the Google USB folder that we downloaded above but just kept saying 'device driver loading failed'.
The only way I found worked was
Right click 'One Mini' and update driver
Browse my computer for driver software
Let me pick from a list of device drivers
If you have Android device listed click that, if not choose Portable device.
Click 'Have disk' and locate the Google USB Driver folder and should be able to load the .inf file.
Click from the list ADB USB device and click ok.
This should load your device and install properly.
You shoud now be able to use ADB and Sideload in Recovery now.
Let me know if this works or not as there are a couple of bits that I can't replicate as the driver is already there!

HOW TO: Alcatel Pop Astro (T-Mobile) and USB ADB drivers (MT65xx problem)

So we got one of the free Alcatel Astro Pop phones from TMO for my wife. First thing I wanted to do was get MyPhoneExplorer running on it in USB mode. OMG. What a nightmare. Alcatel doesn't supply USB drivers for this phone and neither does MediaTek directly from their site. I tried damn near every internet suggestion out there (including downloading and installing PDANet, a couple of driver packages, etc.). Nothing worked. Windows XP (yes she's still on that) would just laugh at me with an unknown Android device (MT65xx Android Phone) exclamation point. Always the same message -- problem with a service in the INF.
However, I solved the problem and now it works like a champ so I thought I'd share what I did:
1. Make sure Android debugging is turned on in the phone. (7 taps routine). Set the phone in USB MTP mode (I think it's the one that ultimately worked).
2. Download the generic MTK drivers from MTK HERE:
http://online.mediatek.com/Public%20Documents/MTK_Android_USB_Driver.zip
And no, these won't install directly either. Anyway, unpack the ZIP file on your PC.
FWIW, you can see all the OEM Android driver links here: http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
3. Now the trick. I EDITED the INF (android_winusb.inf) file by adding a new line under the [Google.NTx86] section (commented as ;MTK device) to match the device IDs reported by Windows in Device Manager as follows:
Code:
[Google.NTx86]
;MTK device
;This line added to support Alcatel Pop Astro
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_0167&MI_01
I assume if you have an AMD processor you'd need to make the appropriate changes to the [Google.NTamd64] section.
4. Next I re-ran the Windows Device Manager update driver routine, pointed it to my edited INF folder and voila, everything installed! The Android Phone "MT65xx" turned into Android Composite ADB Interface and the whole mess worked.
Now when I connected MyPhoneExplorer, it found my wife's phone right off and the sync via USB worked like a champ!
Hope this helps others using this phone.
NOTE: Mods, if this is not the right spot for this post, feel free to move it.

Fastboot will not detect my device while rooting

I've been trying for the past couple of days to root my Oneplus One. I started with this tutorial: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471) which is featured in the FAQ (which I've read through) and I've gotten stuck at one location.
You can test fastboot by connecting your device to your PC while booted into fastboot mode (power + volume up) and issuing this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
It should return your device serial number, if so, fastboot is working.
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The ADB command appears to be working, but when I boot into fastboot mode (and when I'm not in it as well), the PC does not detect the phone. I've tried connecting it to multiple USB ports, and I'm using the official Oneplus One cable, so I'm at a bit of a loss of what to do.
However, I feel like I've identified where the source of the error is. If you see here: (http://i.imgur.com/IE1Bxjs.png), you can see that the phone is being detected under Portable Devices. In all of the tutorials I've looked through so far, it's been detected under something like "Android Phone" or "ADB Interface". I've tried various things to fix this, the most common of which is installing drivers onto/for the phone. I've tried the one here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1413293), which I know is for Archos phones, but should work similarly, as I tried both the Universal ADB driver and the Google one, from the SDK Manager. I kept getting an error telling me that: "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device."
I've also tried the one here: (http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/android-wont-connect-windows-adb-fix-it-three-steps/) (let me know if external links aren't allowed and I'll remove it.) This doesn't seem to work either, as I get this error (http://i.imgur.com/CLATXsl.png) when it tells me to:
If you cannot get any driver to work, you will need to force installation. Instead of choosing “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer” in the previous step, you will choose “Browse for driver software on your computer” and manually find the directory where you installed Koush’s drivers.
The location on your hard drive looks something like this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal Adb Drivers\
Windows will then install the drivers. From now on, whenever you connect the Android device with debugging enabled, Koush’s drivers will load in place of the ones that failed to work.
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And now I'm posting here, praying that someone will have some sort of idea what to do. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated,
Fappled
EDIT: Managed to get it working, messing around with the drivers in device manager while in Fastboot mode seemed to work.
Fappled said:
The ADB command appears to be working
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Feel your pain, I've been thru some pain myself with some weird issue, posted here yesterday. Though, my issue is different from yours, I have some ideas for you.
You say that adb works, so I assume your usb cable & PC are OK here.
I aslo assume that your Device Manager screenshots taken when connected to your phone in device mode (rom running). Don't worry about what you see in Device Manager just yet. Your goal is to make fastboot work, right. Note: Adb works in recovery mode and device mode, but not in fastboot mode. Fastboot works only in fastboot mode.
You could try this, put your phone in fastboot mode, then connect to your PC. Now, see what in your Device Manager. In my case, the phone is under Android Device>Android Bootloader Interface and I use Google driver. Then, try "fastboot devices" to see if your phone is detected.
If not, play with the driver in Device Manager (uninstall, rescan, install another). No need to unplug the phone. After the driver changed, see your Device Manager changed, and then try "fastboot devices".
I played with the driver changing a few time and got fastboot to work. I hope you get it to work too.

"error: no device/emulator found" in fastboot

As the title says.
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my XZs so I can root it.
My device is listed normally when turned on w/ the command window, but in fastboot mode it disappears and when I try a command, an error comes up saying ""error: no device/emulator found". (see attached image)
As far as I'm concerned, I have all the necessary drivers, I've tried on another PC, the result is always the same.
And when I try to change the drivers (Via Device Manager>Update Driver>Browse My Computer...>Let me pick...>Have Disk...)
I get yet another error saying "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device..."
Can someone please give me a solution. This has been asked before on XDA by someone else (that thread has no replies). It seems it's always us little guys with actual problems which need solving who get little to no help at all here.
Reinstall driver again.
It doesn't work. The problem is I want to install the Google USB drivers for my Xperia phone but Windows 10 will not let me and driver signing seems to be impossible to disable (currently typing this on my laptop while it's in test mode).
1. Turn off your phone. Boot in to fastboot mode and plug the cable. After your heard the sound from the computer for new device found. Go to device manager look to usb S1 device. Reinstall driver by manual choose (do not search) from the menu with the name is Android Google. When prompt for install. Choose install anyway. After successful install driver, please check status from flashtool to make sure your device show connected in fastboot.
2. Change the usb port. Sometimes you get problem with usb port 2.0 and 3.0
Hope you can fix it asap.
Nothing by the name of 'Android Google' appears in the menu when selecting new drivers.
I clicked on 'S1boot Fastboot' under 'other devices' in Device Manager and clicked on update driver
>Browse Computer
>Let me pick
- and then there's something similar called 'Android Device' but no 'Android Google' so I click on that
- then I get three options:
Android ADB Interface Version 11.0.0.0
Android Bootloader Interface Version 11.0.0.0
Android Composite ADB Interface Version 11.0.0.0
None of them worked when I tried.
I think the solution is to have the phone on, with USB debugging enabled, connect via USB to PC, test your adb devices again, if all good, go ahead and
Rich (BB code):
adb reboot fastboot
This is because some phones use Fastbootd (notice the d..).

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