So trying to get drivers for
Motorola communication interface
Moto adb interface
Motorola networking interface
Motorola qc nmea interface
Qc interface
Xt926
Been searching for a few hours.
Im working on a flash.
razr hd on ics
Windows xp 32bit
All other drivers install with moto device manager
infowarrior said:
So trying to get drivers for
Motorola communication interface
Moto adb interface
Motorola networking interface
Motorola qc nmea interface
Qc interface
Xt926
Been searching for a few hours.
Im working on a flash.
razr hd on ics
Windows xp 32bit
All other drivers install with moto device manager
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They are all part of the regular driver package located here - http://www.motorola.com/Support/CA-EN/Support-Home/USB-Drivers-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
You might have to force driver installation, although the only driver you need to load is the QC interface. I don't remember exactly which driver it is but it might be listed as Motorola QC Diag port if you do a "have disk" to force the driver installation.
Thanks for The fasT response
I have been using of the drivers to install it never works
I will try to force install now thank you
ok i'm not exactly sure how to force install. I did go through the unknown drivers again and was able to get adb to install by auto searching.
it didnt work on the other drivers.
i dont understand why its so hard to find these drivers.
after hours finally done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891582
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when I install driver, the windows find the ADB Interface as my driver
but the guide says it should be Android Bootloader Interface
so what's the difference?
will the ADB just be fine when I in fastboot?
Adb is available when you boot android...
Either Recovery or the ROM itself with USB Debugging enabled.
ADB = Android Debug Bridge.
ABI is to connect with HBOOT (similiar to PC BIOS) and not Android (the OS).
DoomFragger said:
Adb is available when you boot android...
Either Recovery or the ROM itself with USB Debugging enabled.
ADB = Android Debug Bridge.
ABI is to connect with HBOOT (similiar to PC BIOS) and not Android (the OS).
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got it ,thx ~~~
proxylullaby said:
when I install driver, the windows find the ADB Interface as my driver
but the guide says it should be Android Bootloader Interface
so what's the difference?
will the ADB just be fine when I in fastboot?
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When you see the ADB Interface as your driver, right-click on it and you will go through the process of selecting the new driver. If you are following Allgamer's guide, you can pick up around the step where he tells you to right click and select update driver software. HTH
Every time I try to update the drivers, I pick Android Bootloader Interface from the three options, it installs, and then says it has finished installing driver software Android ADB Interface, not ABI. No matter how many times I try it, I can't get ABI to show up.
I've tried USBDeview, but I'm not sure exactly what I should be doing in there to get this problem fixed.
Any help would be appreciated...
anonymou38 said:
Every time I try to update the drivers, I pick Android Bootloader Interface from the three options, it installs, and then says it has finished installing driver software Android ADB Interface, not ABI. No matter how many times I try it, I can't get ABI to show up.
I've tried USBDeview, but I'm not sure exactly what I should be doing in there to get this problem fixed.
Any help would be appreciated...
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I did it anyways, even though it wasn't showing Android Bootloader Interface and it worked fine.
I downloaded PDAnet on my Triumph and on my laptop. When i try to install, I get an error (error 103) . and if i try to connect to my phone, pdanet or my computer is not recognizing my phone. I'm guessing its a problem with one of the drivers...if i turn on usb mass storage, that works just fine but whatever i try to do, pda net is not finding my phone!
can anyone help?! please
Thank You
Have you tried installing the drivers on the included "fake" CD-ROM that starts up when you connect your phone? Either that or check Motorola.com.
Also, are you in debug mode? We need details!
Yessir, my MT (rooted) was in usb debug mode.
I tried installing the drivers in the fake cd rom. it still did not work.
I also tried installing Motorola End User Driver and Motorola Mobile Drivers -Moto Connect and the motorola drivers from PDAnet website.
I checked my windows 7 device manager but it still was not showing the Android ADB Device/ Interface after doing all this. I even checked under portable devices, still nothing. The only thing i can do is turn on USB storage. I installed USBDeview and the android adb interface shows up on there...(see pic)
Okay, I finally got it fixed.
Here's what I did.
* Uninstall any Motorola Drivers installed on your computer
* Install USBDeview
* Run USB Deview as Administrator
* In USBDeview Right click and uninstall any previously installed Android drivers (& any other unwanted drivers) be careful on what you uninstall.
* Restart computer (if you want to)
* Install Motorola End User Driver from Motorola developers site
* After Motorola driver is installed, ADB should show up in Windows Device Manager or USB Deview
* Plug the Triumph in and install the Phone_F_USB driver that's included with the T
*Finally install PDANet or Easytether
*****(credit: Capstan MotoDev & easy_e androidforums)*****
Happy Tethering!
I've installed PAC-Man ROM and now I can't use my device via ADB interface. I'm using Windows 7 x64.
It is just not listed in devices neither in Eclispe nor in Android Debug Monitor.
I've updated SDK to latest version but to no avail.
In Device Manager I have a device called 'Motorola USB Composite Device' and 'MB865' (this works, it is under 'Portable Devices'). I've tried updating driver pointing to Google drivers location but to no avail.
Stock ROM works just fine.
keaukraine said:
I've installed PAC-Man ROM and now I can't use my device via ADB interface. I'm using Windows 7 x64.
It is just not listed in devices neither in Eclispe nor in Android Debug Monitor.
I've updated SDK to latest version but to no avail.
In Device Manager I have a device called 'Motorola USB Composite Device' and 'MB865' (this works, it is under 'Portable Devices'). I've tried updating driver pointing to Google drivers location but to no avail.
Stock ROM works just fine.
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Goto developer tools and enable usb debugging ADB on the ROM your using it should do the trick.........
There are no new ADB drivers the same drivers are used for all the ROMS.......:laugh:
keaukraine said:
I've installed PAC-Man ROM and now I can't use my device via ADB interface. I'm using Windows 7 x64.
It is just not listed in devices neither in Eclispe nor in Android Debug Monitor.
I've updated SDK to latest version but to no avail.
In Device Manager I have a device called 'Motorola USB Composite Device' and 'MB865' (this works, it is under 'Portable Devices'). I've tried updating driver pointing to Google drivers location but to no avail.
Stock ROM works just fine.
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Make sure your Motorola drivers are up to date. Just go to:
https://motorola-global-en-roe.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/89881
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.
I am trying to connect my G3 to Android Studio, but no devices are listed by ADB or the Android Device Manager. I turned on Developer Options and enabled USB Debugging.
I tried:
Switching between PTP/MTP
Reinstalling drivers
Using another computer
Updating the SDK
Plugging in another USB port
Rebooting the computer and device
Is there a step I am missing?
Thanks
EDIT
Found a specific version of the driver that includes ADB. My account can't post outside links, but search LG G3 USB debugging Driver and go to the androidsoul site.
I installed the drivers from LG PC suite and adb worked fine for me
went through the same issue.
keep trying different USB cables. makes no sense, but solved my problem
I have Virgin 1548 Moto G3 that is rooted and running CM12.1. I had no problems installing Motorola drivers when first getting the device to access the internal and external memory. Recently my sd micro card broke and I got a new one. Ever since using it I've been unable to use the MTP feature when plugged in via USB. I have android debugging enabled still. I've had this problem in the past with other phones. Does anybody have any ideas on how to get it working again?
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Motorola drivers and in the process of updating android studio.
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Unfortunately adb is not running properly when doing command adb devices. I don't know what I've done.
Edit: fastboot works though, just no adb
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Hedied4me said:
Unfortunately adb is not running properly when doing command adb devices. I don't know what I've done.
Edit: fastboot works though, just no adb
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
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What you see when run 'adb devices' command? If you see offline or unauthorized, you have not authorized in the device screen the adb connection from pc.
When i have problems with MTP i fix that simply removing the MTP device that appears in my devices administration. Just replug the device and the system recognices it again.
jmadotme said:
What you see when run 'adb devices' command? If you see offline or unauthorized, you have not authorized in the device screen the adb connection from pc.
When i have problems with MTP i fix that simply removing the MTP device that appears in my devices administration. Just replug the device and the system recognices it again.
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Thanks for the response. When doing adb devices command it says List of devices but there are no devices listed. Fastboot devices in fastboot lists my device. When plugging in the USB cable it trys to install drivers it always fails.
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
Hedied4me said:
Thanks for the response. When doing adb devices command it says List of devices but there are no devices listed. Fastboot devices in fastboot lists my device. When plugging in the USB cable it trys to install drivers it always fails.
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Try to use those drivers from google: https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
I hope that works fine.
Again thank you for the response. I recently downloaded/installed android sdk tools and downloaded google USB driver so I think I have current. How do I install these? Im guessing I just replace in usb_driver folder. @jmadotme
Edit: when I look in device manager I see under portable devices MTP USB device instead of MotoG3 with yellow triangle and ADB interface with yellow triangle under other. Not sure what this means.
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
Well I did tried almost everything now !!! I am here... Please let me know what solution u get
Hedied4me said:
Again thank you for the response. I recently downloaded/installed android sdk tools and downloaded google USB driver so I think I have current. How do I install these? Im guessing I just replace in usb_driver folder. @jmadotme
Edit: when I look in device manager I see under portable devices MTP USB device instead of MotoG3 with yellow triangle and ADB interface with yellow triangle under other. Not sure what this means.
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
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Force the update of the drivers for this device. Select the option to point drivers disk and select the INF file that come in usb_driver from the sdk manually. It says that is not compatible with your device, ignore that and select adb composite interface from the options list. Tell me if that works.
Enviado desde mi MotoG3 mediante Tapatalk
jmadotme said:
Force the update of the drivers for this device. Select the option to point drivers disk and select the INF file that come in usb_driver from the sdk manually. It says that is not compatible with your device, ignore that and select adb composite interface from the options list. Tell me if that works.
Enviado desde mi MotoG3 mediante Tapatalk
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Thank you thank you, that worked. Adb devices now lists my device. One last thing though when connecting my device it still fails to install as MTP USB device so still no mtp. Gonna head to bed for now. Again thank you
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Hedied4me said:
Thank you thank you, that worked. Adb devices now lists my device. One last thing though when connecting my device it still fails to install as MTP USB device so still no mtp. Gonna head to bed for now. Again thank you
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I'm happy to hear that
For MTP, remove from device manager list the MTP USB and check 'also remove drivers', in the next plug it's install again all needed drivers. It should work.
jmadotme said:
I'm happy to hear that
For MTP, remove from device manager list the MTP USB and check 'also remove drivers', in the next plug it's install again all needed drivers. It should work.
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Well I can uninstall the mtp USB device but it doesn't give me the option to remove drivers. Unfortunately upon putting USB cord back in its still failing. I must be doing something wrong. Again thank you
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
@jmadotme Do you know what else I can do to get my PC to install the mtp drivers correctly. Still having issues if you read my last post.
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Hedied4me said:
@jmadotme Do you know what else I can do to get my PC to install the mtp drivers correctly. Still having issues if you read my last post.
Sent from my Virgin Mobile CDMA Moto G3
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MTP mode in cyanogen with adb enabled, most of time gives me same errors. I think that doesn't work very well.
In my windows 10 PC, on the first time I didn't need to install drivers, it recognised moto g3 in mtp mode and in adb. So, you could try to unistall the drivers you have or any motorola drivers program, turn on the internet, plug the usb and let windows search its database and install the drivers for you.
One other good option is installing motorola device manager, it contains the drivers needed: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481