[Q] Can't connect to Windows 8 x64 - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I've just bought a new laptop and it's got windows 8 x64 on it. I've tried and tried to pair the TF101 to my laptop, but all I keep getting is 'Windows could not find the driver software for your device.'
I've downloaded the USB drivers from ASUS too and pointed my device to the folder and it doesn't find any driver there either.
I'm using Android Revolution HD 3.6 and I've tried it in several USB ports and using the original cable and a backup one I bought from ebay. I know the device works normally as I had it running without issue on my previous PC, (Windows 7 x64), only 2 weeks ago.
One thing to add, Windows recognises is as TRANSFORMER TF101.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Vince

Give this a shot: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/

frederuco said:
Give this a shot: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
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Thanks for that, it connected but only briefly, BUT I couldn't find it in file explorer.

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[Q] Working USB Drivers for Windows 7 x64?

Folks, I've just installed the 64-bit version of Windows 7, as well as the SAMSUNG Drivers for USB mobile phones, and my Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket is not being recognized on my computer.
Before I had the 32-bit version of Windows 7 installed with working drivers. My phone had a custom ROM (SKY ICS) and was used to develop apps through the Eclipse EE development suite.
Does anyone know what drivers have worked for them on the 64-bit version of Windows 7?
keennay said:
Folks, I've just installed the 64-bit version of Windows 7, as well as the SAMSUNG Drivers for USB mobile phones, and my Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket is not being recognized on my computer.
Before I had the 32-bit version of Windows 7 installed with working drivers. My phone had a custom ROM (SKY ICS) and was used to develop apps through the Eclipse EE development suite.
Does anyone know what drivers have worked for them on the 64-bit version of Windows 7?
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Kies
xcrazydx said:
Kies
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xcrazydx, that made zero difference.
I'd greatly appreciate feedback from anyone, specifically Windows 7 x64 users, who've had a working solution for their Samsung Skyrocket to be recognized on their machine. I've searched through Google and came up with little results.
I had Windows 7 32-bit running on my machine for years up until yesterday. Since that time, I had installed working samsung drivers for my phone when it was first released, developed applications and executed them through my phone via USB, and was even able to install the leaked ICS OS, root it, and install a custom ROM.
Here are the drivers that worked for me when I was still on Windows 7 32-bit:
http://hotfile.com/dl/141326918/ca68c7d/Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1_3_2200_0.exe.html
These drivers no longer work and most of the solutions I've searched through Google aren't working either. One thing I notice now is that the USB logo doesn't appear on the top-left of my phone's screen when I plug it to my computer, even though it begins to charge.
Has anyone had this problem and was able to resolve it?
I have that OS and it works fine
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Hah, so even though I've been rebooting my computer I've forgotten to reboot my phone.
Did that, as well as re-enabled debugging mode on my phone. . . and we're back in business!
Thanks for the help.
Very nice!
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i am running Windows 7 x64 with the same drivers mentioned above installed and my computer sees my phone through USB and both sd cards properly every time.

[Q] NEED: drivers for tethering windows phone 7.5 in windows 8

NEED: drivers for tethering windows phone 7.5 in windows 8
hi, i was happily tethering my t-mobile dell venue pro with my windows 7 computer. i recently upgraded to windows 8, and noticed i can no longer tether. i tried installing the windows 7 - htc usb drivers as well as qualcomm, neither installed at all.
any one have any ideas and could maybe link me to the right place if it was posted already how to do this? i have searched for a few hours already and have come up with nothing.
if someone knows how to get this running please please do share and feel free to write a tutorial as well. i am sure many people would benefit from it.
As always Thanks in advance!
W hile ago, I couldn't get my Windows 7 PC to recognize the original drivers as compatible with the USB modem, so I modded the drivers to recognize it... and it has worked fantastically. Hopefully this will work for you too.
Hello,
Did you try compatibility mode Windows 7 ?
thesecondsfade said:
W hile ago, I couldn't get my Windows 7 PC to recognize the original drivers as compatible with the USB modem, so I modded the drivers to recognize it... and it has worked fantastically. Hopefully this will work for you too.
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thanks for that but i have had the same problem with these drivers, as with the stock drivers. the error says
"windows was unable to install your unknown device"
"windows could not find driver software for your device"

Tf300t won't connect to PC

Hi guys, I've been experiencing issues with my tf300t. My computer (Windows 8) won't recognize my tablet. It doesn't even show up in the device manager. Any advice will be helpful.
(I'm trying to install new twrp for 4.2 bootloader but i need the drivers but computer won't regonize tablet)
Try these yet? Its what I use on win7 x64 but there are instructions for win 8 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139767
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pyraxiate said:
Try these yet? Its what I use on win7 x64 but there are instructions for win 8 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139767
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for your reply but the problem with that solution is that my tf300t won't show up in device manager.. I'm starting to think I have a faulty charger port. Or faulty USB cable.
Try to see if you can connect it to a different computer, If you can, you can eliminate the bad port or cable as possibilities.
Asus_USA said:
Try to see if you can connect it to a different computer, If you can, you can eliminate the bad port or cable as possibilities.
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I've tried connecting it to my laptop but it still won't connect. its also windows 8 Idk if that makes a difference.
Onoff2 said:
Hi guys, I've been experiencing issues with my tf300t. My computer (Windows 8) won't recognize my tablet. It doesn't even show up in the device manager. Any advice will be helpful.
(I'm trying to install new twrp for 4.2 bootloader but i need the drivers but computer won't regonize tablet)
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Hi, i've got the exact same problem.
My computer won't recognize the TF300T. If i plug it with the dock (usb or charger to usb) = nothing. Just the tablet = nothing. I've installed Asus PC Sync but yeah, doesn't work. Nothing show up in the windows device manager. Any clues ?
(i've tried on 2 computers, with the original cable, with a charger to usb adaptater + usb to usb cable, and with a usb to usb connected to the dock)
same here - nothing happens when plugging tablet into pc. tried 4 different laptops - nothing

[Q] My PC can't see my TF300T....any ideas?

Hello
I am slowly trying to learn how to root my TF300T in preparation for installing my first mod but I have a problem. I am using Android 4.2.1 and as far as I can tell I have USB debugging ticked on my settings.
I am following the Cyanogen tutorial and I have installed Android SDK to my PC and put it into the root of the C\ folder. It is revision 22.3, if that helps anybody.
I do not know if I have the correct settings within the Android SDK Manager, however the Google USB Driver says that it is installed.
However when I connect my TF300T to my PC, with a 'male to male' USB cable nothing happens.
If I connect any USB device to the TF300T, then it is recognise and I can use it.
If I connect my Nexus 4 phone to my PC then the PC recognises the device in both the Device Manager and a Auto-Play pop-up menu comes on the screen. I can then freely move files to and feom the phone to my PC with no issues.
Does anybody know where I am going wrong with either my Tablet or PC which is stopping them communicating with each other?
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Anybody able to help me?
please.
the lemming said:
However when I connect my TF300T to my PC, with a 'male to male' USB cable nothing happens.
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Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
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f69m said:
Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
Sent from my TF300T using Tapatalk
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Ahh.
I never thought of that but I will give it a try today.
Cheers
f69m said:
Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
Sent from my TF300T using Tapatalk
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Fantastic
Thank you so much for helping me with which cable I should use. I thought I was going mad.
Using the USB/Charger cable worked.
When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
the lemming said:
When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
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Sorry, I am a Linux user, never had any USB driver issues myself. If you search the forums for "USB naked drivers", you should find some help and instructions.
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the lemming said:
Fantastic
Thank you so much for helping me with which cable I should use. I thought I was going mad.
Using the USB/Charger cable worked.
When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
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This is for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
lj50036 said:
This is for you
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Thank you.
I will give it a go later today. Hopefully it will help in my quest which I am failing with spectacularly. I can't even get root, let alone flash something.
Cheers
lj50036 said:
This is for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Thank you for the link.
Sadly I do not have a clue how to use this bit of software. I have installed it. My Tablet is connected to my PC.
But I do not have a clue what to do from there.
Thanks for trying to help me.
Cheers

Unable to Connect my Galaxy Tab 2 p3100 to laptop

While connecting my tab to PC (Windows 11)
It's showing USB device not recognised. I already tried reinstalling the drivers and replacing the USB Cable but to no avail. Can someone help me out?
Suraj_Shiva said:
While connecting my tab to PC (Windows 11)
It's showing USB device not recognised. I already tried reinstalling the drivers and replacing the USB Cable but to no avail. Can someone help me out?
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If it failed after replacing the cable and you are sure the drivers are working then it's possible that the port is broken and there is nothing you can do about it unless you bring it into a repair shop. At most you can share files through internet, Bluetooth or SDcard if this happens.
KappaTheCapper said:
If it failed after replacing the cable and you are sure the drivers are working then it's possible that the port is broken and there is nothing you can do about it unless you bring it into a repair shop. At most you can share files through internet, Bluetooth or SDcard if this happens.
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Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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Looooool WinSh1t 10 and 11 lmaoooooooo ... good luck.
There is no problems on Win7 and linux.
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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Windows is not at fault. I am using windows 10 myself and everything works as expected. If it was at fault then it didn't manage to find a suitable driver in which case you have to do it manually.
Also from what I know you are not able to flash a custom recovery through the SD card in download mode. I believe it has to be done through the cable. But if you already have a custom recovery installed you can install a custom ROM just fine with an SD card
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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About no. 2., you may try this method to first root, then install TWRP, and then install custom rom. But please read the instructions and NOTE carefully.
Best ROM (2021) for Tab 2 10.1
Hello everyone, I have this old Tab 2 10.1 that belongs to my mother and she hasn't used it in a while (Don't know the exact model). I unlocked the boot loader and want to flash it, but I was wondering what's the latest Android it could support...
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