I didn't know there was a workaround app to enable UMS. How come its not posted in here?
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How come you didn't post it in here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175747
It works photon q. I've been using for my car radio which doesn't support mtp.
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It works photon q. I've been using for my car radio which doesn't support mtp.
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...for me not tested on win7 .... i will test it tomorrow on xp
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...for me not tested on win7 .... i will test it tomorrow on xp
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It worked for me on Win7 x64 after some trying - what exactly doesn't work for you, Cornholio?
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It worked for me on Win7 x64 after some trying - what exactly doesn't work for you, Cornholio?
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i have in system / hardware error code 10 - device cannot be run
I used to use mass storage mode in Open Recovery.
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Connect your device to the computer in MTP mode, open the USB Mass Storage app and click On.
Thats how ive done it and it has worked fine in Windows 7, Ubuntu, OpenSuse and Fedora.
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Connect your device to the computer in MTP mode, open the USB Mass Storage app and click On.
Thats how ive done it and it has worked fine in Windows 7, Ubuntu, OpenSuse and Fedora.
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This does not work for me, may be because i have an official JB
Win7 x64
i have tested it on XP and Mac and it works
For me it works on stock JB on win7 x64
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This does not work for me, may be because i have an official JB
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Is your phone rooted?
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Is your phone rooted?
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Yes, my phone is rooted.
I install SuperSU from market, and root start working
i tried to compare a '# mount' output and it is identical
But when i press 'mount' in app, mtp device disappears from my computer. And /mnt/sdcard in my phone still mounted to phone.
Afaik, /mnt/sdcard need to be umounted from phone and mounted to usb
Maybe there is something wrong with my phone cause my phone can't start a wifi tethering, Wifi hotspot works well, but no NAT rules in iptables
I think after unlocking bootloader applications can't execute something in command line
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Yes, my phone is rooted.
I install SuperSU from market, and root start working
i tried to compare a '# mount' output and it is identical
But when i press 'mount' in app, mtp device disappears from my computer. And /mnt/sdcard in my phone still mounted to phone.
Afaik, /mnt/sdcard need to be umounted from phone and mounted to usb
Maybe there is something wrong with my phone cause my phone can't start a wifi tethering, Wifi hotspot works well, but no NAT rules in iptables
I think after unlocking bootloader applications can't execute something in command line
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I cannot keep it working reliably without AFT installed and ready to interfere. On a mac.
There's different between xp and win7. I was upgrade to jb via ota and my notebook (running on xp) didn't read device's mass storage. I decided to try on my bro notebook (running on win7) and you know what,, mass storage ****ing detected. And seperated where your internal and external
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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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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.
i can't connect my one s to my mac for some reason.
i want to put music on it. any help?
Try a Mac program called droid file transfer. I use it on lion.
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i did that and it won't connect. I'm on latest mac os also.
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i did that and it won't connect. I'm on latest mac os also.
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worked for me..do you have VMWARE or anything installed? if so make sure you open it up and disable the USB ports..
You have set your phone in USB mass storage mode, right ? Works without problems here ...
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You have set your phone in USB mass storage mode, right ? Works without problems here ...
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Did you ever get this working? I have tried with USB debugging off and on, tried all the options under the default connection type. What else can I do to get this to connect to my Mac? I don't see anything that is labeled "MASS USB STORAGE".
I had ICS on a different tablet and had no trouble using mtp with Linux either through the device mounter (KDE/Plasma) or just using mtpfs. With the Samsung 5113 though I "see" the MTP device but it times out. Here's an mtp-detect log:
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Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note.
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note (04e8:6860) @ bus 2, dev 26
Attempting to connect device(s)
PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
LIBMTP PANIC: failed to open session on second attempt
Unable to open raw device 0
OK.
Any ideas? Yeah, I know I can use sshfs and a variety of other ways to get to the device. Just wondering why MTP seems broken.
Bumping this thread ...
I recently upgraded to Fedora 17 and found that libmtp has a known defect that prevents the tablet from connecting. Perhaps you've got the same issue on your nonfunctioning system.
Did you ever find a solution? I now copy files to/from my tablet using scp.
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Bumping this thread ...
I recently upgraded to Fedora 17 and found that libmtp has a known defect that prevents the tablet from connecting. Perhaps you've got the same issue on your nonfunctioning system.
Did you ever find a solution? I now copy files to/from my tablet using scp.
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No real solution. Like you, I use scp or ES Explorer or adb or some other mechanism.
I did a little more research this morning and got mtp to work between Fedora 17 and my 3113 tablet.
I did a couple things in total, although I'm thinking the 2nd one was the solution:
1) add vid/pid pair to my 51-android.rules file with 0755 permissions
2) disabled "USB debugging" under development settings. Apparently with that enabled, you can only move files with adb [push | pull].
Now I can connect my tablet to my Linux machine with a USB cable and create files/folders with the Linux file manager.
Hope it works for you as well. Copying with scp over wireless is pretty painful.
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I did a little more research this morning and got mtp to work between Fedora 17 and my 3113 tablet.
I did a couple things in total, although I'm thinking the 2nd one was the solution:
1) add vid/pid pair to my 51-android.rules file with 0755 permissions
2) disabled "USB debugging" under development settings. Apparently with that enabled, you can only move files with adb [push | pull].
Now I can connect my tablet to my Linux machine with a USB cable and create files/folders with the Linux file manager.
Hope it works for you as well. Copying with scp over wireless is pretty painful.
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Ah. I do development so never thought to try that. I already have the machine in my udev files. Turning off USB debug did not seem to work. I went back and killed my adb-server (which I confess was running) and that still didn't work. May try everything again after a clean boot. But the symptoms were the same.
Still, might be something to it.
The MTP mounted device now seems to work but it doesn't really seem to be stable or fast. I can copy small files easily but large files really don't seem to copy any quicker than scp. I did successfully copy a 1.7GB mp4 movie without any problems but it took almost 20 minutes with mtp/USB connection.
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The MTP mounted device now seems to work but it doesn't really seem to be stable or fast. I can copy small files easily but large files really don't seem to copy any quicker than scp. I did successfully copy a 1.7GB mp4 movie without any problems but it took almost 20 minutes with mtp/USB connection.
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Still can't get it to work. I already had the udev rules and turning off USB debug didn't help. We aren't the only ones with issues. Lots more detail here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1077377
Also gphoto2 has some success in reading info from the "camera" (for example, battery level) but I still can't get it to see any files.
Are you running a stock kernel? I'm running the kernel that comes with CM9. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Thx for the thread URL. I would like to get a reliable wired transfer solution.
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Are you running a stock kernel? I'm running the kernel that comes with CM9. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Thx for the thread URL. I would like to get a reliable wired transfer solution.
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Well, I am semi-stock. It is the 4.0.4 stock with my own init.d add on and rooted. But yes, it is the stock kernel. I keep thinking of switching to CM9 but suspect it will cost me my IR blaster. I don't use it very often but I always think I will But I know it is just a matter of time before I switch.
Even stranger. If you click on the USB options and pick PTP mode, your root directory of internal and external show up and gphoto2 sees it all. But all the subdirectories are empty! So close, but no cigar. gphotofs, as you would expect, sees the same thing.
Update: ok so here's an answer for ADB: https://github.com/isieo/adbfs
Doesn't handle symlinks but on the other hand you can get to the whole file system.
One thing though, adb MUST be on your path for this to work. The adbfs file can be anywhere and it doesn't matter if it is with the adb executable or not.
Title says it all... I'm trying to unlock my Nexus 5 boot loader, but I can't get USB debugging to work. Any ideas? I've tried two different computers
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Title says it all... I'm trying to unlock my Nexus 5 boot loader, but I can't get USB debugging to work. Any ideas? I've tried two different computers
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There should be a prompt on your phone when you connect to a computer. If it doesn't show up, then try using the "Revoke usb authorisations" option and try again.
Accidental thanks. Enjoy.
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Title says it all... I'm trying to unlock my Nexus 5 boot loader, but I can't get USB debugging to work. Any ideas? I've tried two different computers
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Had the same issue. Solved it by enabling PTP in Settings - Storage - (menu button in the upper right) - USB-Connection.
After enabling PTP the Popup with RSA key appeared.
Hope I could help.
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Had the same issue. Solved it by enabling PTP in Settings - Storage - (menu button in the upper right) - USB-Connection.
After enabling PTP the Popup with RSA key appeared.
Hope I could help.
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I did sort of the same. I disabled MTP and didn't enable MTP and that worked. You might need to do a fresh install of the drivers.
You won't get the pop-up by just plugging it in and toggling USB Debug, etc. You need to open up a program that uses ADB (Like WugFresh) or a command prompt in the adb/fastboot folder and typing -> adb devices (or fastboot devices if in fastboot mode). I just revoked computer permissions and tried ticking and unticking everything, and I couldn't get the auth pop-up. As soon as I started WugFresh, the pop-up appeared on the phone to authorize.
Still no popup
I tried everything in this topic and I still don't get popup RSA key.. working with nexus5 4.4.2 and windows8 and WugFresh toolkit
Any idea?
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I tried everything in this topic and I still don't get popup RSA key.. working with nexus5 4.4.2 and windows8 and WugFresh toolkit
Any idea?
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First of all, don't use toolkits... Please.
Make sure you have installed the correct drivers... Download Android sdk and make sure you have downloaded the usb_driver...
Go to developer options and revoke permissions, enable adb debugging... Now again connect your n5 to the PC and the a message should popup...
I had this problem because I was using an old version of adb
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Try using different drivers
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Use the third option in the driver installation window. Forgot what it was called but that was the only one that worked for me
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Universal Naked Drivers for Windows 8(8.1) - had the same issue myself. Was the only drivers I could get working on a Lenovo machine.
Help!!
I have tried everything with this, I reinstalled the usb google drivers countless times. I have redownloaded the SDK and have gotten no where, I even changed the connection to PTP. Someone please help!:crying:
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I have tried everything with this, I reinstalled the usb google drivers countless times. I have redownloaded the SDK and have gotten no where, I even changed the connection to PTP. Someone please help!:crying:
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Do you get the yellow exclamation mark in device manager on the port not working? I had a device where no matter what I couldn't get the pc to recognize it. What worked for me was to go to update drivers, then right below the area where you can browes for drivers is an area where you can choose drivers from a list on your computer. Go there and look for the android adb interface driver
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Do you get the yellow exclamation mark in device manager on the port not working? I had a device where no matter what I couldn't get the pc to recognize it. What worked for me was to go to update drivers, then right below the area where you can browes for drivers is an area where you can choose drivers from a list on your computer. Go there and look for the android adb interface driver
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No, It shows as
Android Device > Android Composite ADB Interface.
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No, It shows as
Android Device > Android Composite ADB Interface.
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Your drivers are set up correctly then. Have you authorized adb debugging in developer options?
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Your drivers are set up correctly then. Have you authorized adb debugging in developer options?
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Yes, I have USB Debugging enabled, I have unknown sources enabled, I even tried revoking the permissions to try and get the RSA certification but no luck
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Yes, I have USB Debugging enabled, I have unknown sources enabled, I even tried revoking the permissions to try and get the RSA certification but no luck
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Can you access the files on your phone from the pc? Are you on a custom Rom that may default to accepting the rsa?
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Can you access the files on your phone from the pc? Are you on a custom Rom that may default to accepting the rsa?
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Yes, I can access files, and no I am on stock, I'm attemting to root but this is whats blocking me from doing so
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Yes, I can access files, and no I am on stock, I'm attemting to root but this is whats blocking me from doing so
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If you can copy files to the phone from the pc, just copy the super su zip to your phone. Then flash it in a custom recovery
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If you can copy files to the phone from the pc, just copy the super su zip to your phone. Then flash it in a custom recovery
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The problem is, I have no root access, therefore it is till normal android. I need adb to root
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The problem is, I have no root access, therefore it is till normal android. I need adb to root
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You don't need adb to root. Can you copy files to your phone? If so, copy supers.zip to /sdcard/download. Then get a twrp.img file and you'll flash that in fastboot.
See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
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so my iMac only recognizes my nexus 5 when i set it to camera storage, when i try to root, or unlock boot loader dab won't recognize it. This is my first mac, and i have no problem doing it with a windows computer. How do i get it to show up, are there drivers i'm missing?
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so my iMac only recognizes my nexus 5 when i set it to camera storage, when i try to root, or unlock boot loader dab won't recognize it. This is my first mac, and i have no problem doing it with a windows computer. How do i get it to show up, are there drivers i'm missing?
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Maybe its destined to be Cough Apple.
I have same problems too on my Mac Mini so what I did was download VirturalBox and ran windows 7 in a virtual enviroment
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Maybe its destined to be Cough Apple.
I have same problems too on my Mac Mini so what I did was download VirturalBox and ran windows 7 in a virtual enviroment
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You need to download Android File Transfer on macs. I actually find it better than windows since I don't have to fiddle with drivers to get adb and fastboot working.
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You need to download Android File Transfer on macs. I actually find it better than windows since I don't have to fiddle with drivers to get adb and fastboot working.
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I did that already, it shows up, but adb won't work
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nkdwpn said:
I did that already, it shows up, but adb won't work
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Maybe it's because your mac is old? Whats the error?
Code:
error: device not found
Is that it?
No bash is the error, maybe I have the wrong SDK? Or my coding is bad
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No bash is the error, maybe I have the wrong SDK? Or my coding is bad
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You have to be in the directory where adb is and use ./adb instead of just adb.
I would really recommend using this tutorial and getting everything setup where you don't have to do that every time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237