I have been trying to set up adb on my new laptop the way I did on my old one but I'm having trouble getting the driver to install. I go to the device manager and find the android phone in Other devices just fine but when I try to update driver by going to "C:\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver" it tells me "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone". Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm cornfuzzeled... Here is where I got my information.
Did you try installing the HTC drivers?
Try universal naked driver too
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I have been trying to set up adb on my new laptop the way I did on my old one but I'm having trouble getting the driver to install. I go to the device manager and find the android phone in Other devices just fine but when I try to update driver by going to "C:\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver" it tells me "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone". Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm cornfuzzeled... Here is where I got my information.
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Linux!
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I agree. My intention is to dual boot eventually.
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I agree. My intention is to dual boot eventually.
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The only time I find myself using Windows now is when writing essays for school but I just use virtualbox. :beer:
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Chad The Pathfinder said:
I have been trying to set up adb on my new laptop the way I did on my old one but I'm having trouble getting the driver to install. I go to the device manager and find the android phone in Other devices just fine but when I try to update driver by going to "C:\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver" it tells me "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone". Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm cornfuzzeled... Here is where I got my information.
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I can't find the link and I don't remember exactly how to do it; but it's something about when you install the drivers you have to right click, go to properties and click configure for windows 7.
But I did find this: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ht/update-drivers-windows-7.htm
Maybe it will help?
Doesn't cygwin allow you to do that? I haven't used it in a while, but I'm pretty I used for Linux commands for my palm devices and for my shift.
Chad The Pathfinder said:
I have been trying to set up adb on my new laptop the way I did on my old one but I'm having trouble getting the driver to install. I go to the device manager and find the android phone in Other devices just fine but when I try to update driver by going to "C:\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver" it tells me "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone". Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm cornfuzzeled... Here is where I got my information.
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I setup ADB using QBkings method of off YouTube
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Help! When I try to root my evo shift with gui shift root and recovery all I get is an adb error message. I have installed htc sync on my laptop. I also cannot connect to sync. These problems may be related? I am running windows vista.
sounds like the drivers may not have installed... Where did you get the version of sync you installed? You're best bet is to use the one off the sdcard. I've had an occasion or two also where things got messed up, and I uninstalled it all and reinstalled. (under programs and features you'll find HTC sync and driver installer, remove both and reinstall if necessary)
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
i had same error but i just did mine maually. theres a video now for manually rotting it. if you fllow the steps you will root your shift
candler72 said:
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
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I'm in the same boat no matter what I do it my shift won't connect to sync and when I run adb devices it kicks a blank line then right back to platform-tools I'm running Vista myself and messed with it for hours and no luck I'm mad because I have rooted my shifts already and don't know what went wrong with the drivers sync or my pc this sucks as I need to be able to adb to help test some things
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You do have adb debugging on right... the only other thing I could think of.
Yes I do have debugging on.
have you tried getting sync from htc's website to be sure?
If I'm correct the old version of syn from sprints website was giving me problems loading the drivers. I used the newest version from htc website and voila I was good to go. U may want to try that. I just re rooted earlier use the gui and it worked like a charm
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I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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Error running and. Try again
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Adb
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Maybe it's your sdk that is messed up... Maybe try downloading and installing again.
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Ive got temp root now with visionary. And have it set to reroot when i turn my phone off/on. I have wireless tether (non adhoc) which is what I was wanting to tether my archos 101. I still can't connect to sync. Wondering if its a vistas issue?
danaff37 said:
What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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I dunno what the other guys error is but I know on mine if I go to device manager there is an error code 37 with my HTC on my Vista pc.....I can cd to my c:\Android\Android-sdk\platform-tools
But when I hit add devices it kicks back and empty line after it starts the Damon on whatever then right back out to platform tools...it does the same thing with every sync I install, plus my phone can't find sync on my pc at all even if its open...and help would be really appreciated
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I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
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I'm having the "error running adb try again" problem as well. Unfortunately when I try to run adb from the cmd prompt its output goes to a popup cmd prompt window which disappears before I can read it. My guess however is that it's blank like yours.
I'm convinced I've done everything they way I'm supposed to. Has anyone yet gotten the htc drivers to work under vista?
I had this same issue with ADB..all I did was, while connected via usb, uncheck debugging and then recheck. Clicked root again and it worked.
Sigh, there was a adb update. Install the new version from the sdk, delete the one in shiftrr, copy the new one in, close adb with task manager, then run as you were trying to do before. That fixed it for me.
And make sure when you install the recovery, not to use the one it comes with, it doesn't support the newer roms we have on the shift now. If you want to flash current ones, use clockwork 5.0.2.0, our twrp (recommended)
Ok i just picked up my 32gb wifi only xoom. whenever i try to install the drivers it finds the files it needs but produces the following error, "A service installation section in this INF is invalid", WTF do i do tried uninstalling the drivers and anything i can think of ive rooted numerous phones before. is this a problem with the xoom itself and should i take it back?
josephparlangeli said:
Ok i just picked up my 32gb wifi only xoom. whenever i try to install the drivers it finds the files it needs but produces the following error, "A service installation section in this INF is invalid", WTF do i do tried uninstalling the drivers and anything i can think of ive rooted numerous phones before. is this a problem with the xoom itself and should i take it back?
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check to make sure you have windows media 11 or higher on your computer. I had that issue. Running XP I had an issue but Win 7 it installed easily..
This is what I used
Motorola_End_User_Driver_Installation_5.1.0_32bit.msi
MotoHelper_2.0.49_Driver_5.0.0.exe
Windows Media 11
Also search around on google lots of people have had this issue and thats how I found my answer.. Also xoomforums.com is a good site for answers as well
OK so I installed wmp11 and it will recognize my xoom thanks for the tip. however now I cannot get ADB to work my device is there I have every sdk ever made down loaded and I have the moto USB driver mentioned installed but I can't get into a ADB to save my life.
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Try un/check/ usb debuging, don't remember witch is correct...
Had this problem with adb...
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Try un/check/ usb debuging, don't remember witch is correct...
Had this problem with adb...
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usb debugging needs to be checked in order for the adb to work.
Hi,
I have tried PDAnet to install driver for my phone. When it got to where it asked me to plug in my phone, i plugged in nothing happen so i had to click on cancel. Then i installed SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones. After it was installed i went to Devices and My phone showed as Unknown Device. i went in to update driver and there was not ADB device in the selection for me to choose. Please help... thanks..
what OS are you using
the most up to date win7 finds it pretty accurately. If not your BEST bet that i have found is use those sammy drivers, THEN install google android SDK/corresponding JAVA. It sounds like alot but you will get alot more as you fiddle with your phone down the line.
When you get the sdk and java sdk installed you can download googles USB drivers through the sdk list and then you should be able to find the ADB device listing IF your computer doesnt find your phone automatically after that.
Ive done this alot now and have had a different config almost every time.
XP has ALWAYS needed the sdk's to work for me.
I have windows 7 home. I have not update my windows 7 at all. I already got SDK and JDK installed. I checked the google USB driver when i was at the list of things to package to download.
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what OS are you using
the most up to date win7 finds it pretty accurately. If not your BEST bet that i have found is use those sammy drivers, THEN install google android SDK/corresponding JAVA. It sounds like alot but you will get alot more as you fiddle with your phone down the line.
When you get the sdk and java sdk installed you can download googles USB drivers through the sdk list and then you should be able to find the ADB device listing IF your computer doesnt find your phone automatically after that.
Ive done this alot now and have had a different config almost every time.
XP has ALWAYS needed the sdk's to work for me.
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i have updated my windows and still no luck. What is a sammy driver ...
tevil said:
what OS are you using
the most up to date win7 finds it pretty accurately. If not your BEST bet that i have found is use those sammy drivers, THEN install google android SDK/corresponding JAVA. It sounds like alot but you will get alot more as you fiddle with your phone down the line.
When you get the sdk and java sdk installed you can download googles USB drivers through the sdk list and then you should be able to find the ADB device listing IF your computer doesnt find your phone automatically after that.
Ive done this alot now and have had a different config almost every time.
XP has ALWAYS needed the sdk's to work for me.
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Here are the drivers I installed from Samsung when I manually updated my prl
http://www.mediafire.com/?yns6ianoai12z6n
I uploaded this last week, just extract the rar and run the exe
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i already had this driver install however i still followed the Setup. I uninstalled the existing driver and install this again and still no luck
fergie716 said:
Here are the drivers I installed from Samsung when I manually updated my prl
http://www.mediafire.com/?yns6ianoai12z6n
I uploaded this last week, just extract the rar and run the exe
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are you letting window just give you the list of drivers or are you browsing for the adb one? windows will initially give you a list of like 20 drivers, then you select "let me pick" or something like that and you go through the list of like 1000 instead.
if your on 7 and have everything installed then maybe you have a bad cable. do you get anything that even loks like your computer is trying to install yoru phone.
It was the cable. Last night i went to Sprint and bought their 20 dollar cable and everything was fixed. Drivers were installed with PDAnet and i already rooted the phone , unlocked bootloader, put on CWR and installed CM9 Thank you for your help.
tevil said:
are you letting window just give you the list of drivers or are you browsing for the adb one? windows will initially give you a list of like 20 drivers, then you select "let me pick" or something like that and you go through the list of like 1000 instead.
if your on 7 and have everything installed then maybe you have a bad cable. do you get anything that even loks like your computer is trying to install yoru phone.
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Ughh $20.. They use to give them for free.. Or atleast the corporate store near me did when I had my Samsung Moment.
But yea I just bought the wrong cable (Nexus One) like a dumb ass from amazon. It fits but super short
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i was this close to buying a cable for 3 bucks from Amazon. Now i look at my Sprint cable , it does look different from the cable i saw on amazon. i dont know man, on ebay and amazon those cables are all Nexus S OEM cable, dont know if they would have worked or not
fergie716 said:
Ughh $20.. They use to give them for free.. Or atleast the corporate store near me did when I had my Samsung Moment.
But yea I just bought the wrong cable (Nexus One) like a dumb ass from amazon. It fits but super short
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i like how i was in class and i went in to your wallpaper HERE and half your wallpapers were half-naked women
fergie716 said:
Ughh $20.. They use to give them for free.. Or atleast the corporate store near me did when I had my Samsung Moment.
But yea I just bought the wrong cable (Nexus One) like a dumb ass from amazon. It fits but super short
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Here is how I got mine to work.
install android sdk here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
navigate to you android sdk folder. typical path:C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk
double click sdk manager.exe
under extras, install google usb driver package. See screenshot here for example.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
bob13bob said:
Here is how I got mine to work.
install android sdk here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
navigate to you android sdk folder. typical path:C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk
double click sdk manager.exe
under extras, install google usb driver package. See screenshot here for example.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
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Doesn't work it says windows can't find driver
Im struggling here the only thing keeping me form fun is some stupid usb drivers nothing wants to work at all.
Phone will mount when on, but when in fastboot mode it makes a dudududu sound and under deivces it says android 1.0 and when i try to update the driver it cant be found online, and when i have the actual driver on computer it still says windows cant find the driver.
Download the adb drivers attached below
Google search for: Samsung_Mobile_USB_Driver_V1.3.800.0.msi
Install the Samsung "Samsung_Mobile_USB_Driver_V1.3.800.0.msi" drivers and then reboot.
Then plug in your NS4G and let it do it's thing. It will say that it needs a driver. Select no and advanced.
Then go to where you saved the attached file drivers and in the root select it and let is load the Android ADB drivers.
Then reboot.
Then in your device manager you'll see the Android ADB device with a yellow triangle.
Right click and update driver.
Then select the bottom choice so that you can look at all drivers and in the list is the Android ADB.
Select it and next to update the drivers.
Then reboot and you should be good to go.
It took me several hours to figure this out and I used every other method I could find and they did not work, but this did.
This is on Windows XP Pro SP3
If this helps, please hit Thanks!!!
I am running Win7 and for some odd reason I installed the HTC drivers and when I plug in my phone, it says 'Can Not Install Drivers' which makes no sense so I uninstalled the drivers and restarted my computer than reinstalled the drivers still same thing? Any solutions anyone can think of would be greatly appreciated, I just want to start off with syncing my music with 'HTC Sync Manager' (for now) lol:crying:
Have you tried a different usb port?
Goatshocker said:
Have you tried a different usb port?
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Yep, after I restarted the computer
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Okay, try this: Plug the phone into the PC, install the drivers by rightclicking the install file and chose "run as administrator".
If that fails - go to device manager (rightclick computer -> properties -> device manager)
You should see a device with an exclamationmark. Rightclick that one and chose "Update driver", "Browse my Computer...", browse and select (if you installed the drivers to the default location) C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64 , then click next and hopefully it should install the drivers properly.
Goatshocker said:
Okay, try this: Plug the phone into the PC, install the drivers by rightclicking the install file and chose "run as administrator".
If that fails - go to device manager (rightclick computer -> properties -> device manager)
You should see a device with an exclamationmark. Rightclick that one and chose "Update driver", "Browse my Computer...", browse and select (if you installed the drivers to the default location) C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64 , then click next and hopefully it should install the drivers properly.
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DAMN it , didn't work? It says this 'Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)'??
HELP?
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Did you try with "HTC One S All-In-One Toolkit"?
You can find it in this forum directory: > HTC One S > One S Android Development >
(Can't give you the link sorry, because i don't have the permission (new member))
Gazzellone said:
Did you try with "HTC One S All-In-One Toolkit"?
You can find it in this forum directory: > HTC One S > One S Android Development >
(Can't give you the link sorry, because i don't have the permission (new member))
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Yeah way past that bro but thanks, it deals with my Win7 driver issues not just HTC as above member was trying to help with
Try this then, in device manager, right click the device with a yellow !, and chose uninstall driver. Then replug the device and try the above steps again.
If that fails theres a high chance its a more severe issue at hand, which can be a ***** to figure out over the net.
TheCrow1372 said:
Yeah way past that bro but thanks, it deals with my Win7 driver issues not just HTC as above member was trying to help with
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No problem man, hope you can get the solution! Good luck
Goatshocker said:
Try this then, in device manager, right click the device with a yellow !, and chose uninstall driver. Then replug the device and try the above steps again.
If that fails theres a high chance its a more severe issue at hand, which can be a ***** to figure out over the net.
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Yeah I'll try that and (HOPE, fingers crossed) that it is not more sever but for now 'Double Twist/AirSync' works lol so I'll try your other method later and report back much appreciated bro:good:
Goatshocker said:
Try this then, in device manager, right click the device with a yellow !, and chose uninstall driver. Then replug the device and try the above steps again.
If that fails theres a high chance its a more severe issue at hand, which can be a ***** to figure out over the net.
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Hey just a question, is this driver (only) relate to the 'usb & HTC driver' cuz don't want to jack up anything else? lol
By any chance you have USB3? and have you tried another computer?
Darknites said:
By any chance you have USB3? and have you tried another computer?
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No I only have one computer and this stupid HP Omni 100 only has 2 USB ports
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TheCrow1372 said:
No I only have one computer and this stupid HP Omni 100 only has 2 USB ports
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Oh that sucks em have you tried Goatshocker way yet?
Darknites said:
Oh that sucks em have you tried Goatshocker way yet?
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I'm waiting for his answer on my last question, don't want to do anything foolish
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I'm waiting for his answer on my last question, don't want to do anything foolish
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Only stuff that not working shows up with the ! mark so shouldn't be hard to see which one it is.
Darknites said:
Only stuff that not working shows up with the ! mark so shouldn't be hard to see which one it is.
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No I know which one it is but don't want to uninstall something if it has another purpose in my computer
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The device driver you chose to uninstall is for the selected device and nothing else.
Usually installing HTC sync will install the drivers....
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$droyd$ said:
Usually installing HTC sync will install the drivers....
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The issue is that the drivers fails to install properly, and windows is unable to start the device.
i was trying to root my phone by following the guide from the FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
and i got to the step:
point it to where you downloaded the Android SDK (..\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver)
Make sure to CLICK "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Then from the list 3 choices select Android Bootloader Interface
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to install the usb driver and it didnt work as there is no google usb section of the SDK download.
I went and downloaded google-usb-drivers from google but my computer (win 7) still cant find anythign compatible.
what do i do?
EDIT: oops i didnt realize i had no title. Sorry. Feel free to add one if you want.
Also i did search for this. and was suprised to find no results... however there are lots of different search boxes to choose from on this site. I was pretty sure i chose the one for nexus s
Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
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Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
yes i did point to the folder. both the parent folder and the various inner folders.
it works fine in usb mode when the phone is on.
they are the official google usb drivers is there another source for my Nexus S.
also for reference it is under other devices - android 1.0
do i even need that step?
chico1st said:
Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
yes i did point to the folder. both the parent folder and the various inner folders.
it works fine in usb mode when the phone is on.
they are the official google usb drivers is there another source for my Nexus S.
also for reference it is under other devices - android 1.0
do i even need that step?
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is there another good guide i can follow? maybe there is a step i need to do before usb install? This guide assumes the usb drivers will come with the SDK but the only data the SDK tries to update is itself to SDK15 which the guide specifically mentioned not to do.
chico1st said:
is there another good guide i can follow? maybe there is a step i need to do before usb install? This guide assumes the usb drivers will come with the SDK but the only data the SDK tries to update is itself to SDK15 which the guide specifically mentioned not to do.
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Try this...
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Try this...
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that has the same issue
i cannot get usb connectivity in for the fast boot mode
from the rootkit the when i plug in my device even after installing the universal usb drivers i think windows is installing something else. Thus stopping me from accessing it while in fastboot mode
Not really sure what to do here. USB debugging enabled and everything all the guides are pretty easy to follow and have the same steps.
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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Faizi Ch said:
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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do i have the usb debugging mode on or off when i do this?
Faizi Ch said:
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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Yes, usb debugging should be on...
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do i have the usb debugging mode on or off when i do this?
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nope didnt work
just so you know when i plug in the phone with debugging on i have 'android composite adb interface' installed
i have removed all the drivers from this computer previously. i can do it again though.
after installing pdanet i have 'android 1.0' pop up under other devices with an exclamation on it in device manager...i don't know if that is normal or not?
how do i know when this is working? i always try to run "oem fastboot unlock" which goes to "waiting for device" but will i no longer see the
USB control Init
USB control init end
??
It is the same issue of android 1.0 driver which i also faced in win8... You have to install android 1.0 driver manually from device manager
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Faizi Ch said:
It is the same issue of android 1.0 driver which i also faced in win8... You have to install android 1.0 driver manually from device manager
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so if i go to install the drivers from the pdanet folder if i tell device manager to search the winusb folder it says "cannot find drivers for your hardware" and if i dont search and say have disk - i chose 'android device' then the file in android_'winusb' file but it says "specified location does not have information about your hardware"
so i cannot get it to work.
This is on XP and win7 (2 different computers). I prefer the XP one for this though
Install nexus s root toolkit, then try to install driver from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Or try this
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
Faizi Ch said:
Install nexus s root toolkit, then try to install driver from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Or try this
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
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YAY somehow that last one worked thank you so much!!!
now a question. I have been following this guide which is from 2011 and the superuser code it recommends has a version for donught and froyo. My SNS is at 4.1.2 right now so can i use those super user scripts or should I use something else? or do i need that at all. I just want to put a new rom on my SNS.
thank you all i love you!
chico1st said:
YAY somehow that last one worked thank you so much!!!
now a question. I have been following this guide which is from 2011 and the superuser code it recommends has a version for donught and froyo. My SNS is at 4.1.2 right now so can i use those super user scripts or should I use something else? or do i need that at all. I just want to put a new rom on my SNS.
thank you all i love you!
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Welcome!
First unlock your bootloader and install custom recovery. Then download latest supersu zip and install it via recovery
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