That problem of Windows 7 not recognising a Nexus device in explorer has reared its ugly head again.
So I followed the steps outlined in the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2511829
The problem is that when I go into Device manager - Android device isn't even listed so I can't uninstall the drivers to begin with. It's not even listed under the other devices tab.
Funny that when I plug in my Nexus 4 windows explorer sees the phone and I'm able to access the internal memory, same with my other android devices but not the Nexus 5.
You would think just because the laptop is able to see the Nexus 4 the same would apply for the Nexus 5, however I can't access the memory on the N5 so I can transfer my files across to it.
Any suggestions as to how I can get my laptop to see my Nexus 5 and play nice?
Thanks in advance for your help.
stoosh666 said:
That problem of Windows 7 not recognising a Nexus device in explorer has reared its ugly head again.
So I followed the steps outlined in the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2511829
The problem is that when I go into Device manager - Android device isn't even listed so I can't uninstall the drivers to begin with. It's not even listed under the other devices tab.
Funny that when I plug in my Nexus 4 windows explorer sees the phone and I'm able to access the internal memory, same with my other android devices but not the Nexus 5.
You would think just because the laptop is able to see the Nexus 4 the same would apply for the Nexus 5, however I can't access the memory on the N5 so I can transfer my files across to it.
Any suggestions as to how I can get my laptop to see my Nexus 5 and play nice?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Watch this video, it may help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LirXNHRsGJE
grneyez said:
Watch this video, it may help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LirXNHRsGJE
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Cheers Mate I've already seen the video still doesn't solve the issue of my computer not being able to display Android device in device manager so I couldn't do anything further. If I don't find a solution I'm going to have to send the Nexus 5 back. Same thing happened to my Nexus 7 (2013).
Try to reinstall the phone drivers.
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Probably an issue with your computer. Does it work on another computer?
I don't know the details, but you can remove drivers even if you don't see the device in device manager.
Maybe this link helps?
http://www.petri.co.il/removing-old-drivers-from-vista-and-windows7.htm#
grneyez said:
Try to reinstall the phone drivers.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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I've tried that afraid it didn't work. Thanks anyway.
tjtj4444 said:
Probably an issue with your computer. Does it work on another computer?
I don't know the details, but you can remove drivers even if you don't see the device in device manager.
Maybe this link helps?
http://www.petri.co.il/removing-old-drivers-from-vista-and-windows7.htm#
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Yep you hit the nail on the head, I tried with my XP based laptop and nothing happened, same issue. However I borrowed my Sister's Windows 7 laptop which is virtually free of any mobile phone device drivers and it recognised it straight away.so at least I know that it's my laptop.
Thanks for the link I'll read up and clear out the old drivers from the laptop.
Mods - please close the thread as the problem has been solved.
Thank you
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Mods - please close the thread as the problem has been solved.
Thank you
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I'm a bit stupid, cannot read. This message can be removed.
@grneyez Thank you, it worked perfectly!
Help me krish
Not recognise nexus 5
Instead of going to device manager..you can goto the Devices/Printers screen. You should see the "Nexus 5" there. Then you can just follow the same instructions...Uninstall...delete...unplug...plug back in...let the drivers reinstall and you should be good...
dbmb467 said:
Instead of going to device manager..you can goto the Devices/Printers screen. You should see the "Nexus 5" there. Then you can just follow the same instructions...Uninstall...delete...unplug...plug back in...let the drivers reinstall and you should be good...
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This worked for me. Removed old android drivers then plugged my phone in and it worked immediately.
dbmb467 said:
Instead of going to device manager..you can goto the Devices/Printers screen. You should see the "Nexus 5" there. Then you can just follow the same instructions...Uninstall...delete...unplug...plug back in...let the drivers reinstall and you should be good...
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This did not work for me at all.
In Devices and Printers it shows the Nexus 5 at the bottom under Unspecified, and in Device Manager it shows Android ADB Interface under Android Device.
Any other suggestions, this is getting frustrating, I just got my Nexus 5 this week.
Mine shows in device manager as nexus 4. But everything works fine....fastboot flashes fine too.
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Sinistar83 said:
This did not work for me at all.
In Devices and Printers it shows the Nexus 5 at the bottom under Unspecified, and in Device Manager it shows Android ADB Interface under Android Device.
Any other suggestions, this is getting frustrating, I just got my Nexus 5 this week.
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Hey, I got the same problem whith my Nexus 5, nothing of the above solution worked, I could see the phone in Devices and Printers as Unspecified, also the driver name for it was Google Nexus ADB Interface.
Here's the trick: find this driver in the Device Manager list, mine was under SAMSUNG Android Phone (I've had a GS3 before) and just delete the driver. Disconnect the phone and reconnect it.
This did the trick for me.
Nexus 5 - How to Install Bluetooth Device Drivers for All devices
pepoo82 said:
Hey, I got the same problem whith my Nexus 5, nothing of the above solution worked, I could see the phone in Devices and Printers as Unspecified, also the driver name for it was Google Nexus ADB Interface.
Here's the trick: find this driver in the Device Manager list, mine was under SAMSUNG Android Phone (I've had a GS3 before) and just delete the driver. Disconnect the phone and reconnect it.
This did the trick for me.
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Pardon the title if this doesn't work for you.
My problem sounds like it was similar to yours:
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I had really great success by uninstalling my native Motherboard Bluetooth Windows drivers and installing a collection of Bluetooth Device Drivers for Win7x32, Win7x64, Win8x32, Win8x64 as described here:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!profile/nexus/APn2wQcN3jAwsMaRmHxTJwjtvUT_HDWlNBeBu76qkOnsBDxLti84ht5Y3glif01YNS6y9MwTKsIt/nexus/LtlagbB2RAY/nleuV7CY95IJ
To get File Browsing of the folders on the Nexus 5 working I had to install a Free GooglePlay store App called BluetoothFTP.
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Hello members,
I recently bought a new PC, running on Windows Vista Ultimate. I had to install Microsoft Mobile Device Center for syncronization (instead of Active Sync for Windows XP), so I did.
As far as I know I installed it the way it should be.
So here come's the problem;
I wanted to flash a new rom, so I connected my device to my pc to establish a connection with Microsoft Mobile Device Center,
but the phone isn't even reconized in Vista, therefore I can't flash a new rom on the device.
I tried al my USB ports and did a hard reset on the device, but that didn't work.
The phone is a MDA Vario 4, with MRom 1.63. I never had problems on XP with synchronizing so im pretty sure the Rom is not the problem, but I don't know what is..
How can I fix this so I can flash my device using WMDC in Vista
32 or 64bit vista ?
Rudegar said:
32 or 64bit vista ?
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I have 32 bit Vista.
It works great with Window Vista Home Premium 64bit. Is your settings familiar with mines?
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i think this might help you, im assuming that your phone is recognized as a when you want to sync it but when you want to flash a rom it will not find the phone, if this is the case here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291723, hope it helps
try unchecking that checkbox for enable quick ....
Depending on whether it is if you want to flash or not...
If it is just to sync, I had this problem too and the solution was to delete the profile in ActiveSync on the phone and then reconnect. (I think - it was a while ago).
As per the first pic in xhypnotik's post, try unchecking the box for "enable faster data sync". If this doesn't work, try deleting the profile on the phone...
I had a similar issue. See if running Windows Update on Vista works. For some reason the driver for Device Center didn't automatically download for me. It was on of the updates under Windows Update though.
Before I start, thx all for your reply's, your help is much appreciated.
xhypnotik said:
It works great with Window Vista Home Premium 64bit. Is your settings familiar with mines?
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I have the same settings, but nothing happens when I connect my Phone to PC.
rmjjjt said:
Depending on whether it is if you want to flash or not...
If it is just to sync, I had this problem too and the solution was to delete the profile in ActiveSync on the phone and then reconnect. (I think - it was a while ago).
As per the first pic in xhypnotik's post, try unchecking the box for "enable faster data sync". If this doesn't work, try deleting the profile on the phone...
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MimoG3 said:
i think this might help you, im assuming that your phone is recognized as a when you want to sync it but when you want to flash a rom it will not find the phone, if this is the case here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291723, hope it helps
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Thx for your reply's, but my phone isnt reconized at all. So I can't do anything at all on my computer, no flasing, no synchronizing, I can't even acces the phone's memory card, even if I select the Disk Drive option.
As soon as I connect my phone to my computer Windows Vista just says,
"The usb device is not recognized".
sto110 said:
try unchecking that checkbox for enable quick ....
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Tried this to, didn't did anyting to
mattyman said:
I had a similar issue. See if running Windows Update on Vista works. For some reason the driver for Device Center didn't automatically download for me. It was on of the updates under Windows Update though.
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I did an update just some moments ago, it installed some updates, but it didn't install any update's for the WMDC..
I took the check mark off "Enable Advance Network Functionality"...seemed to recognize my Fuze
smittyj26 said:
I took the check mark off "Enable Advance Network Functionality"...seemed to recognize my Fuze
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Vista still not reconizing. It just shows the unknown device message when I connect it to USB, so there isn't anything I can do.
I made some screenshots of the message I get when I connect my device;
When I click on the message, I get the following screen;
When I go to my computer, there isn't any device I can click on..
Try plugging in some other devices instead of the phone into your USB port and see if that message appears. You might need to update your drivers or install it.
xhypnotik said:
Try plugging in some other devices instead of the phone into your USB port and see if that message appears. You might need to update your drivers or install it.
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Did that too. I tried an external HD storage device, an MP3 player, and my printer, which is USB connected. Al devices are working properly, except the phone. When I connect it, and want to install drivers for it, it simply just says, that there aren't any available.
I fixed the problem.
Very weird, I accidently tried another USB cable and that did the trick. It installed all the drivers automatically and now the device is reconized, so problem is solved.
Thanks everyone for your input!
AjiNn said:
Hello members,
I recently bought a new PC, running on Windows Vista Ultimate. I had to install Microsoft Mobile Device Center for syncronization (instead of Active Sync for Windows XP), so I did.
As far as I know I installed it the way it should be.
So here come's the problem;
I wanted to flash a new rom, so I connected my device to my pc to establish a connection with Microsoft Mobile Device Center,
but the phone isn't even reconized in Vista, therefore I can't flash a new rom on the device.
I tried al my USB ports and did a hard reset on the device, but that didn't work.
The phone is a MDA Vario 4, with MRom 1.63. I never had problems on XP with synchronizing so im pretty sure the Rom is not the problem, but I don't know what is..
How can I fix this so I can flash my device using WMDC in Vista
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Could you please check your outlook? maybee this has the problem. i told you this, because i have same problem, and my problems root beggin from outlook!!!
Tried running the program provided in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167
I followed all the steps (there hard to mess up, haha) but when running the .bat it says root then this happens...
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I'm so confused what am I doing wrong? I've tried in charge mode only and mounting the sd card nothing changes..
I've reinstalled the drivers, download the .zip again, reset my phone to factory. What else can I do?
EDIT: USB Debugging is enabled, I enabled it before plugging it in.
UPDATE: It's still not giving root access, I updated my sdk tools after this error still nothing
Enable USB debugging.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Make sure you have debugging enabled on your phone.
Sorry I forgot to add the fact usb debugging is enabled.
EDIT: nevermind... re-read your post again.
For some reason sometimes you need to enable debugging before you plug it in.
How long does the rooting process take from where it says "PUSH FILES"? It just seems to sit there for a few mins on my end.
For me it took like 5 min I wan say maybe les, just make sure u guys read everything and don't skip any steps.
So does this work for the at&t? Has anyone tried it?
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Your drivers aren't talking to adb. I had an issue yesterday, couldn't install the drivers to save my life. Installed SDK tools, still no go. Everytime I tried to root I got the same error as you.
Try this: Do all of the steps again.
This time, Kill the ADB process tree.
Now, hit the root file again. That may work. Some users are saying that adb won't work for them until they do this.
I've had similar problems on my atrix before. If I remember correctly, it seemed to help when I extracted root files to my desktop.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
htcvarona said:
So does this work for the at&t? Has anyone tried it?
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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Yes, the title of the One Click root says AT&T in it.
XNine said:
Your drivers aren't talking to adb. I had an issue yesterday, couldn't install the drivers to save my life. Installed SDK tools, still no go. Everytime I tried to root I got the same error as you.
Try this: Do all of the steps again.
This time, Kill the ADB process tree.
Now, hit the root file again. That may work. Some users are saying that adb won't work for them until they do this.
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No cigar, was there 2 adb.exe processes running for you? At first one took me to htc sync so I uninstall sync. When I tried again killing one the other would just keep the CP open.
BBock9 said:
I've had similar problems on my atrix before. If I remember correctly, it seemed to help when I extracted root files to my desktop.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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That didn't seem to help either
Thank you to everyone that's trying to help, its still not working but I appreciate the community's help!
make sure HTC Sync service is not running
Pirateghost said:
make sure HTC Sync service is not running
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I actually uninstalled it, Sync just didn't seem necessarily if its not supported by the HOX. Then again I could be having a driver issue and it just wasn't seeing the device in Sync. Would anyone recommend the first root method? I'm just running out of ideas...
droidnamedjakke said:
I actually uninstalled it, Sync just didn't seem necessarily if its not supported by the HOX. Then again I could be having a driver issue and it just wasn't seeing the device in Sync. Would anyone recommend the first root method? I'm just running out of ideas...
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At this point, try it on a different computer if you have one available. That will quickly eliminate any problems that could be causing this on the computers end.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Have you tried copying all the files required for root to the c: drive on your computer and then running it from there via command prompt? also, i didnt see it mentioned, but what about running as admin?
BBock9 said:
At this point, try it on a different computer if you have one available. That will quickly eliminate any problems that could be causing this on the computers end.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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Bazinga! I have no clue why my gaming rig wouldn't accept the drivers but my little brothers scrappy hp ran everything without a hitch! Many thanks!
droidnamedjakke said:
Bazinga! I have no clue why my gaming rig wouldn't accept the drivers but my little brothers scrappy hp ran everything without a hitch! Many thanks!
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LOL. My 3K watercooled rig wouldn't install the HTC drivers, my GF's 600 dollar rig did it without a hitch. Glad to see you got it sorted!
I hate Windows.
Universal Naked Driver 0.72
** Google Nexus 4 Added
** Google Nexus 10 Added
** Google Nexus Q Added
** Google Nexus S Added
32 & 64 Bit Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP - Attached to this post!
MD5: 30D25BC073F010CA01178CD6E2C5E4FA
I am happy to release my Universal Naked Driver. This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices. Yes you can just install them and uninstall right away but why bother?
I was annoyed that I couldnt use my Transformer Prime and Galaxy Nexus without having versions and packages trip over each other. My previous post for the Sensation & Galaxy Nexus was helpful so I thought I would bring to XDA the newest Android driver available from source (which they call 4.0) and make it start talking.
Warning: Uninstall any previous driver package's you may have installed and also manually remove drivers by attaching your phone and going to Windows device manager and right click the entry for your phone and select "Uninstall" on the next prompt make sure to select "Delete the driver software for this device" then hit OK and reboot before installing these drivers
Code:
Google Nexus Devices ADB & Fastboot
Samsung Devices ADB & Fastboot
Asus Devices ADB, Fastboot & APX
HTC Devices ADB & Fastboot
Code:
[B]Windows 8 Instructions[/B]
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
Enjoy!
HI,
I see you warning on 0.6.1 about Transformer. So now, is it safe to use your driver with Transformer and HTC phone? ( I am still waiting for my Nexus 7 but I wanna get ready. )
thank you so much for this, it was the missing link in my root adventure
Any drivers for MTP?
Yea i'm having issues finding the MTP driver myself. One would think that this would be on Google's site or Asus's site but there isn't anything. Anyone know where to find it?
Whenver I try to install the driver Windows gives me an error saying, ""The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering." And it won't let me install them. Any ideas? Thanks.
mtmjr90 said:
Whenver I try to install the driver Windows gives me an error saying, ""The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering." And it won't let me install them. Any ideas? Thanks.
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You need to click "install anyway" or whatever the button says. This isn't an official hashed driver
bobtentpeg said:
You need to click "install anyway" or whatever the button says. This isn't an official hashed driver
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Unfortunately that doesn't seem to be an option in Windows 8...=/ I've got adb working from another driver but only when I'm booted into device rather than fastboot or recovery unfortunately. I'll just have to live with a non-permanent CWM for now...
Doesn't seem to work on my amd64-bit machine. I followed the instructions perfectly and it just returns with a error saying "windows was unable to install your nexus"... need help here to get adb/fast boot installed on either windows or Linux.
Edit: NM Got it had to install 64bit pdanet drivers!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Worked perfectly, thanks a lot!
I had to manually search for the driver using windows for it to install, thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
smirkis said:
I had to manually search for the driver using windows for it to install, thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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I guess you got lucky, only thing that worked for me was pdanet
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Thanks for this. The "Nexus 7" driver would install within seconds normally, but the "Nexus" driver always failed when USB debugging was enabled. This driver worked like a charm for USB debugging.
Auto-play doesn't work though.
Win7 32-bit.
Samsung SPH-D700 driver installed.
Now Nexus 7 driver installed.
Thanks for this.
how do u install this? please
sorry
goku16 said:
how do u install this? please
sorry
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After you download the driver, unzip/extract its contents. Then you go to your device manager on your PC, and plug in your Nexus. You'll see it with a yellow exclamation point, right click it and select update driver. You can then select this driver manually. Also, if using Wug's root method, make sure you configure the fastboot driver as well. I don't have my PC with me, but I believe its step 6 in the driver install process. Its all very easy, sounds confusing, but its not. Good luck!
Thank you, i ll try it after work, since i havent plug the n7 in my laptop yet, thats why i need it for reinstall the stock rom>< my is defected with asus rom
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You are the best.:good:
I can't get ADB works on my Nexus 7 even with the lastest Android SDK from Google. But your driver works instantly.
I am looking forward you continue update the device list. Let me know if I can help anything!! :highfive:
Almost... hours trying to make it work, got this far
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fixed my problem, for some reason i wasn't running device manager as admin, needed to start it from control panel as admin.
I needed to connect a ZTE Warp to CDMA Workshop and QPST on my pc, so I did some searching to find out how to put the phone into Diag Mode. Easy enough. Well, It took me longer than a few minutes with google to find the info I was looking for, but I did eventually find it. Hopefully this post will help others. I can confirm this works to get the Boost Mobile ZTE N860 (Warp) into diagnostic mode so it can be read by CDMAWS, qxdm, etc.
1. Install the ZTE handset usb drivers: https://www.dropbox.com/s/thf4ctjee960mnt/ZTE_Android_Driver.zip
2. Turn on the phone and connect to pc via usb (make sure you enable usb debugging in settings>applications>development)
3. On the phone go to Dialer and enter *983*87274#
4. A new window will open on the screen with a list of choices. Choose the first item on the list only.
5. Wait a minute or two while the necessary drivers are installed on your computer.
6. Now look in device manager, under ports you should see ZTE Handset Diagnostic Interface (com#).
7. On the phone press home to return to your home screen.
8. Make note of the com port # and you're all set.
You can now connect to qpst, qxdm, and so on. Don't forget to hit the Thanks button below if you found this useful.
Just want"d to say thanks....cause I needed that code...:good:
6thgear76 said:
Just want"d to say thanks....cause I needed that code...:good:
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Cool. I'm glad it helped you! :good:
Works wonderful on ZTE Avail Z990 as well
You can now connect to qpst, qxdm, and so on. Don't forget to hit the Thanks button below if you found this useful.[/QUOTE]
The above steps work for ZTE Avail z990 (ATT) as well. Works like a charm, ready to connect to QPST/QXDM in a breeze. Thanks.
I can't get qpst to recognize the warp n870. I have all the drivers. Cdma workshop is working just fine but I need to be able to use qpst.
I read somewhere that u have to put the port which is com11 in before it will recognize the phone in device programming. But I dont think im inputting the port in right cuz it wont accept it. Does anyone have some imput?
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Found my Own answer. For those stuck in the future here's the link to a guide on setting up qpst to see your phone. It's how to add you're Ports I was stuck on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180211
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
SelfElevated2 said:
Found my Own answer. For those stuck in the future here's the link to a guide on setting up qpst to see your phone. It's how to add you're Ports I was stuck on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180211
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
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Cool, glad you figured it out. I didn't post any info on configuring qpst because it would've been off topic. I'm sure there are people that will appreciate the link you provided. Thanks.
Does anyone have a copy of the USB Drivers, since ZTE took them down?
gadgetdaddy said:
Does anyone have a copy of the USB Drivers, since ZTE took them down?
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Did you find the drivers? Updated OP with new link.
Good!:good:
budgreen24 said:
Did you find the drivers? Updated OP with new link.
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It says no files at the new link?
gadgetdaddy said:
It says no files at the new link?
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Fixed. Try it now.
Bad zip file. Can someone update this download link with a good file please?
Thank you,
John
pede69 said:
Bad zip file. Can someone update this download link with a good file please?
Thank you,
John
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I just downloaded it to check, and it worked fine for me.
budgreen24 said:
I just downloaded it to check, and it worked fine for me.
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Worked that time.
However... are you someone that can help me?
Followed your instructions until step 5.
I was a bit confused about which button to push. You said "first item"
So I pushed the FIRST item. The "all functions" button.
Windows came up with it's 3 choice dialog window.
Windows found new hardware.
Locate and install driver software.
Ask me again later.
Do not show this message again for this device.
So then I tried the second one (mass storage+adb) thinking that
maybe since it did a specific thing, you may have meant that one
as the "first item".
Windows did nothing at that point.
No port listing in Device Manager.
Now I'm lost and stuck.
Can you offer any help here?
Thank you,
John
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When I plug in the phone now and have Windows search for the driver, I get the following...
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Thanks...
J
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OS is Vista 64 Home Pre.
Ok, first item on the list = "All functions".
Then if you see:
pede69 said:
Windows found new hardware.
Locate and install driver software.
Ask me again later.
Do not show this message again for this device.
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Choose "locate and install driver software". Windows should then install the drivers for you within a minute or so.
If you run into the same message as you did before:
Then I can only guess that it's a compatibility problem with Vista? But like I said, it's a guess. Never tried on Vista, but maybe someone else has? I've had no driver problems using Windows 7 or 8.
Hi...
Thank you for your reply.
Tried clicking on "Locate and install driver software"
Does the exact same thing on my Win 7 64 laptop.
Been going at this since 9am. Very frustrated. About to give up for tonight.
Thanks again,
John
Hi Guys...
Really could use some help here. Have same problem except
Device Manager shows some entries with the yellow triangle
sign. below is a pic of it.
Does the same thing with Win 7 64. Think this could be a 32
vs. 64bit issue? I have several computers but no 32bit OS.
Thanks very much to anyone willing to help me out with this.
J
Today I ran thru this whole procedure on a friend's laptop (windows 8 64-bit) and I didn't have any of the issues you've explained. Windows automatically installed the necessary drivers. The new ports should show up in device manager like this screenshot.
Maybe someone else can help you out..?
Thanks for the reply.
Does not show up in mine because the driver/drivers never install. I get the wrong platform error message.
I have decided to put the ZTE issue aside for now and try and do my wifes phone. And of course I'm having issues...
In DFS on the Mobile ID tab, DFS does not pull the aaa and ha data. And also I get the following errors:
get ds_mip_ss_user_prof cps_error bad_param
get ds_mip_dmu_mn_auth cps_error bad_param
S2 D-710 connects just fine and DFS accepts my SPC/MLS number and 16 digit password. And states
Unlocked in the console.
Going at this three days now. Worn out and pretty much sleep deprived. Sure wish I could get some TeamViewer
help from someone here
Have been laid off so funds are a bit short right now but would be more than happy to give a unlimited webhosting
account complete with Softaculous. Google it if you do not know what it is You would need to get your own
domain name though.
Anyway... thanks again for your reply.
John
Hello XDA community,
I just bought a new computer that came with Windows 8.1.
When I plug in the 1+, my computer won't read the phone... Out of frustration, I even wiped the entire phone and no luck. I have been searching for 8 hours already... lol, I also installed the SAMSUNG USB drivers for Mobile Phones and ran the adb setup 1.4.2. I need help so I can transfer my media files to my phone. The phone no longer gives the option to set as MTP in the notification area. Sorry, if I am being confusing. Thank you for your assistance. Take care.
what version of windows 8.1 do you have.
It just says Windows 8.1
Did you try a different cable? Is the phone detected on a different computer?
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vamshi88 said:
Did you try a different cable? Is the phone detected on a different computer?
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Hello,
No it is not in a different cable. It receives charge from computer.
skyhonor said:
Hello,
No it is not in a different cable. It receives charge from computer.
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Sorry buddy your reply was not clear enough for me.
1. When you connect your phone to another computer was it only charging or were you able to see MTP.
2. what ROM and kernel are you on currently.
3. Try if you can see your device as adb device using TWRp.
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vamshi88 said:
Sorry buddy your reply was not clear enough for me.
1. When you connect your phone to another computer was it only charging or were you able to see MTP.
2. what ROM and kernel are you on currently.
3. Try if you can see your device as adb device using TWRp.
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Hello vamshi88
1. I was able to see MTP on my older computer.
2. I am using the latest AK kernel, using stovk CM 11S
3. Do you mean wipe cache and dalvik cache?
skyhonor said:
Hello vamshi88
1. I was able to see MTP on my older computer.
2. I am using the latest AK kernel, using stovk CM 11S
3. Do you mean wipe cache and dalvik cache?
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Do you have synapse installed on your phone? If not download it from the play store. Open synapse and go to "misc" tab and see if the "usb fast charge" is enabled or disabled.
If it says enabled then disable it, try connecting your phone to PC again.
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vamshi88 said:
Do you have synapse installed on your phone? If not download it from the play store. Open synapse and go to "misc" tab and see if the "usb fast charge" is enabled or disabled.
If it says enabled then disable it, try connecting your phone to PC again.
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I tried that just now, but still no luck.
skyhonor said:
I tried that just now, but still no luck.
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Ok let's see, connect your phone to pc boot to twrp go to advanced>adb side load> swipe to sideload.
Open cmd move to SDK directory and enter "adb devices", if you can see your device there your drivers are fine.
Let me know.
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vamshi88 said:
Ok let's see, connect your phone to pc boot to twrp go to advanced>adb side load> swipe to sideload.
Open cmd move to SDK directory and enter "adb devices", if you can see your device there your drivers are fine.
Let me know.
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It just says list any devices.
But I don't see my A0001 listed in the cmd.
I need the drivers installed but Windows 8.1 is giving me a tough time.
First thing I did with my 8.1 9600 build was disable driver signature.
I have 4 USB cables and only 1 of them is a data transfer cable, the rest just charge my phone from the laptop. Took me awhile to figure this out.
Here is the driver information, it looks like it uses a camera driver from the icon.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
if you have n or kn version from windows, you need to install media feature pack to your pc.
support2.microsoft.com/kb/2929699
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primerars said:
First thing I did with my 8.1 9600 build was disable driver signature.
I have 4 USB cables and only 1 of them is a data transfer cable, the rest just charge my phone from the laptop. Took me awhile to figure this out.
Here is the driver information, it looks like it uses a camera driver from the icon.
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Hello,
I no longer see my device in the device manger settings. Also in the control panel, it is no longer there too.
I tried plugging in the device into other USB ports as well, the computer is only giving charge and not reading the 1+.
enigma_x said:
if you have n or kn version from windows, you need to install media feature pack to your pc.
support2.microsoft.com/kb/2929699
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Hi,
I do not have other versions of Windows 8.1.
I remember that I uninstalled some bloatware after setting up the new PC. But I do not remember everything I uninstalled.. :crying:
The computer I bought was this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K0K9O3E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Are you using stock OPO's cable? OPO doesn't requires any driver to connect to PC in MTP mode.
soralz said:
Are you using stock OPO's cable? OPO doesn't requires any driver to connect to PC in MTP mode.
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Hello,
Yes I am.
skyhonor said:
Hello,
Yes I am.
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Try disable USB debugging and connect again?
soralz said:
Try disable USB debugging and connect again?
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Ok I see it now. But in the Control Panel -> Hardware... -> the 1+ is Unspecified category and in the Device Manager I see 'Android Phone' -> Android Composite ADB Interface