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It works, though not made for the Captivate. Here's how to get it:
First, you will need to get .NET 4 Framework from Microsoft and install that. You will need to restart your computer after installing, so be prepared.
Go to samsungapps.com or it should be the first search link when searching for Samsung Kies using Google.
It will tell you that it's not available for the US.
Click the "Applications" tab in the upper right part of the screen.
Click "See all Countries"
Click on "Europe" then select "United Kingdom" (I did this just to make sure that whatever follows would be in English, but it may not matter)
At the bottom-center there will be a link "Download Kies" Save or Run the .exe
During installation, it will ask you what language you want. You can choose US at that point.
Phone wouldn't connect at first. I closed the program, disconnected the USB cable, then reconnected the USB cable and Windows started installing drivers. After that, I reopened Kies, selected Samsung Kies on the phone when prompted for USB connection type, and it started establishing connection with the phone. It will then show the phone's model number and your wireless phone number.
If you're having trouble after the drivers are installed, just make sure that the "MTP Application" with USB connector symbol is displayed on the phones screen. It Kies should recognize the phone and connect automatically after that.
It has a few useful features, but isn't the best phone assisting software I've used.
Thanks for this. I just wish I had it before I spent so much time getting my Outlook contacts on my phone.
I installed and ran the program before connecting my phone. When I did connect, it recognized it right away.
What kind of system did you do this on? I tried it a couple of days ago, but my 64 bit Win 7 system had no love for the Samsung MTP USB drivers.
XP, sp3
Someone posted on another topic that they had to update the .NET framework and some other stuff to get it to work on 7.
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I tried doing it on xp sp3 as well and it always says connecting device and it won't ever connect. Tried to re-install and all that updated everything and still wont work
Why do I need Kies? (innocent tone) All I've needed is mass storage option..
After installing Kies I kept having problems with Win7 64 bit until I plugged the USB cable directly into one of the motherboard ports. Once I did that things started working correctly.
I'm using Windows 7 Starter on my netbook. It's true, you have to get .NET 4 Framework, and I'll add that to the original post.
No one NEEDS Kies, but it is nice to have if you want to back up your contacts and convert videos to play on the phone.
Dave
I've found this only connects if you're using the TouchWiz launcher.
phrebh said:
XP, sp3
Someone posted on another topic that they had to update the .NET framework and some other stuff to get it to work on 7.
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Tried that too. The Kies Recovery Mode attempts to install the drivers and the Samsung Android USB Composite Device does install but the CDC Abstract Control Model (ACM) driver fails.
Any idea what that "other stuff" is that might be needed?
Tnx
this is great... but for whatever reason, when transfering music, i can't get playlists to transfer, nor some album art...
oh and i'm using it on win 7 pro x64... you do need the .net 4 framework and it will only connect while using TouchWiz :-\
Truceda said:
It works, though not made for the Captivate. Here's how to get it:
First, you will need to get .NET 4 Framework from Microsoft and install that. You will need to restart your computer after installing, so be prepared.
Go to samsungapps.com or it should be the first search link when searching for Samsung Kies using Google.
It will tell you that it's not available for the US.
Click the "Applications" tab in the upper right part of the screen.
Click "See all Countries"
Click on "Europe" then select "United Kingdom" (I did this just to make sure that whatever follows would be in English, but it may not matter)
At the bottom-center there will be a link "Download Kies" Save or Run the .exe
During installation, it will ask you what language you want. You can choose US at that point.
Phone wouldn't connect at first. I closed the program, disconnected the USB cable, then reconnected the USB cable and Windows started installing drivers. After that, I reopened Kies, selected Samsung Kies on the phone when prompted for USB connection type, and it started establishing connection with the phone. It will then show the phone's model number and your wireless phone number.
If you're having trouble after the drivers are installed, just make sure that the "MTP Application" with USB connector symbol is displayed on the phones screen. It Kies should recognize the phone and connect automatically after that.
It has a few useful features, but isn't the best phone assisting software I've used.
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I'm on Win 7 64 bit , amazing guy , you're the best
Wow thnx a lot! finally its working for me and i have a windows 7 x64.
Can't connect.
My phone is rooted and all drivers installed fine except the MTP driver won't install.
I can choose mass storage and mount but when I choose Kies option on the phone it just goes crazy and keeps flashing MTP on the phone.
Someone posted somewhere that you need to do a factory reset but I really don't want to do that cause it will wipe all my apps and stuff.
Any other ideas?
You need to connect the usb cable with it already set to the Kies option.
My phone connects to Win7 x86 when it is in development mode and Kies registers that fact but complains that it cannot be in that mode. So I switch the mode off in the phone but now when I plug the phone in it does not even get recognized. Nothing, not even trying to install driver or a new USB device found.
What am I doing wrong?
Net 4 is installed and so are the Sammy usb drivers.
What's the point of Kies?
Hi,
I have HTC Tilt 2 and I have contacts with photos on that. Also all the photos are in sync with outlook. When I used Kies to sync my contacts it did not bring any photo? What should I do? I have more than 300 contacts..
Samsung, this is pathetic!
Wasted 2 hours of my life dealing with your stupidity.
heres the solution (problem was launcher pro):
1. grab the homeswitcher from market
2. set touchwiz crap as default.
3. reboot phone.
from then on, kies acts normally, phone gets detected normally etc etc etc.
thanks for wasting my time samsung.
edit: even after this i had probs, seems i need to reboot phone everytime i need to connect it. on first connect after fresh reboot it seems to work. goodluck. (very very very poor software as expected from samsung)
edit2: this is a bug fest! who coded this samsung? some student? jesus this soft is so bad it kills all the experience. what a piece of junk. barely works. flaky. buggy. samsung, fire your software team asap. they suck. only a true amateur can output this kind of garbage. this is below badly coded visualbasic garbage.
Seems to me you need to take your unhappy self and learn how to code. Then apply for a Job at Samsung claiming you can put their programmers to shame. IF you aren't gonna do anything about it, other than complain, you need to just STFU or get another phone.
kodea said:
Samsung, this is pathetic!
Wasted 2 hours of my life dealing with your stupidity.
heres the solution (problem was launcher pro):
1. grab the homeswitcher from market
2. set touchwiz crap as default.
3. reboot phone.
from then on, kies acts normally, phone gets detected normally etc etc etc.
thanks for wasting my time samsung.
edit: even after this i had probs, seems i need to reboot phone everytime i need to connect it. on first connect after fresh reboot it seems to work. goodluck. (very very very poor software as expected from samsung)
edit2: this is a bug fest! who coded this samsung? some student? jesus this soft is so bad it kills all the experience. what a piece of junk. barely works. flaky. buggy. samsung, fire your software team asap. they suck. only a true amateur can output this kind of garbage. this is below badly coded visualbasic garbage.
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So I'm ready to return this phone and switch to Verizon and a Droid X
Problem 1: No matter what I try I cannot get this phone to connect to my laptop or PC I have probably spent almost 6-10 Hours trying to do this.
Problem 2: This is no where near the concern of problem one but it's annoying as hell, following many of the users advice in order to sync my contacts I used a gmail account and it synced 750 of my "contacts" while most of those 750 are worthless to me I have about 210 or so I actually need. So in order to fix this I created a new gmail account and only copied the contacts I needed as a .csv and synced now I can't get rid of the contacts from the original sync without restoring the phone or so it says.
Setup 1: Laptop Dell Lattitude D630 with Windows XP 32bit SP3 and .net frame work 4. I have tried almost everything. Tried using Kies, Updating Kies, Reinstalling Kies, Reinstalling Drivers, Tried ever driver out there, backdating and redoing it all over again etc. tried different USB Cables the closest I ever got was where it would say Connecting ( displayed in KIES ) and would eventually time out.
Setup 2: Desktop Windows XP SP3 32 Bit .net frame work 4 basically ran down the same thing on the desktop as well except for trying the original USB cable going to try that tomorrow
With both setups I can't get either to connect or even mount the drive in debug mode so I can;t even root this piece of garbage.
IS it me? Am I doing something wrong? If so call me an idiot and tell me how to fix it. I'm open to try anything at this point as this is more frustrating then using that piece of garbage Tilt 2 I had before this.
Please oh geniuses of XDA HALP!
If you have any questions please ask or if you think I left something Important out as well
This may or may not help you; however I had to get the official drivers from Samsung and not the ones that people were using - the Galaxy S drivers caused more problems for me. Uninstall, reinstall the proper drivers, reboot. Then reconnect, expand the drivers installation "balloon" and make sure the four drivers necessary install correctly. I kept having a problem with the USB Mass Storage Driver - but the second time got it.
On the phone, switching from Samsung Kies to USB Mass Storage then enabling USB Debugging and connecting directly to my machine(s) solved most of my probs. I'm using the original USB cable; but to be honest not too sure that would make a difference - just don't go too cheap - I'm also using the Nokia N810 microUSB cable without issues.
Not 100% sure that will help you, but I also had some troubles initially. Don't fret. And good luck.
I just went through exactly the same ordeal you describe with a Win XP machine.
I eventually got it to work, here's what I did:
1. I Downloaded and installed in the following order:
A. Windows Installer 4.5 ... reboot
B. .NET Compact Framework 3.5 redistributable ... reboot
C. .NET Framework 4.0 redistibutable ... reboot
D. Windows XP sp3 ... reboot
After that I downloaded the drivers from the Samsung site, installed them and prepped my phone by putting it in mass storage mode, and turning debugging on.
After another reboot, I connected my phone, waited and prayed ... and it worked. It was a rather long wait as I watched it install the drivers ... be patient.
I think the prayer is what eventually worked ...
ekasey said:
So I'm ready to return this phone and switch to Verizon and a Droid X
Problem 1: No matter what I try I cannot get this phone to connect to my laptop or PC I have probably spent almost 6-10 Hours trying to do this.
Problem 2: This is no where near the concern of problem one but it's annoying as hell, following many of the users advice in order to sync my contacts I used a gmail account and it synced 750 of my "contacts" while most of those 750 are worthless to me I have about 210 or so I actually need. So in order to fix this I created a new gmail account and only copied the contacts I needed as a .csv and synced now I can't get rid of the contacts from the original sync without restoring the phone or so it says.
Setup 1: Laptop Dell Lattitude D630 with Windows XP 32bit SP3 and .net frame work 4. I have tried almost everything. Tried using Kies, Updating Kies, Reinstalling Kies, Reinstalling Drivers, Tried ever driver out there, backdating and redoing it all over again etc. tried different USB Cables the closest I ever got was where it would say Connecting ( displayed in KIES ) and would eventually time out.
Setup 2: Desktop Windows XP SP3 32 Bit .net frame work 4 basically ran down the same thing on the desktop as well except for trying the original USB cable going to try that tomorrow
With both setups I can't get either to connect or even mount the drive in debug mode so I can;t even root this piece of garbage.
IS it me? Am I doing something wrong? If so call me an idiot and tell me how to fix it. I'm open to try anything at this point as this is more frustrating then using that piece of garbage Tilt 2 I had before this.
Please oh geniuses of XDA HALP!
If you have any questions please ask or if you think I left something Important out as well
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You're better off with an iPhone iOS4. Getting the Droid X is just as complicated, it's just how a Android is. You got to learn to use it before it gets powerful.
On a side note, if you do what the above posters are telling you to do, then I hope you love your Captivate as much as I love mine.
Best damn phone I have ever had. Have not had one real problem with it.
But please, read through the android development stickies, there are so many tutorials you just need to follow.
Download the Drivers you need, 32 or 64 bit what ever you need.
gerbick said:
This may or may not help you; however I had to get the official drivers from Samsung and not the ones that people were using - the Galaxy S drivers caused more problems for me. Uninstall, reinstall the proper drivers, reboot. Then reconnect, expand the drivers installation "balloon" and make sure the four drivers necessary install correctly. I kept having a problem with the USB Mass Storage Driver - but the second time got it.
On the phone, switching from Samsung Kies to USB Mass Storage then enabling USB Debugging and connecting directly to my machine(s) solved most of my probs. I'm using the original USB cable; but to be honest not too sure that would make a difference - just don't go too cheap - I'm also using the Nokia N810 microUSB cable without issues.
Not 100% sure that will help you, but I also had some troubles initially. Don't fret. And good luck.
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Can you link me to the Driver set you used? I have tried the captivate drivers, the T mobile Versions as well, along with a the generic Galaxy S drivers
Battlehymn said:
I just went through exactly the same ordeal you describe with a Win XP machine.
I eventually got it to work, here's what I did:
1. I Downloaded and installed in the following order:
A. Windows Installer 4.5 ... reboot
B. .NET Compact Framework 3.5 redistributable ... reboot
C. .NET Framework 4.0 redistibutable ... reboot
D. Windows XP sp3 ... reboot
After that I downloaded the drivers from the Samsung site, installed them and prepped my phone by putting it in mass storage mode, and turning debugging on.
After another reboot, I connected my phone, waited and prayed ... and it worked. It was a rather long wait as I watched it install the drivers ... be patient.
I think the prayer is what eventually worked ...
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Will Give it a Try
SlimJ87D said:
You're better off with an iPhone iOS4. Getting the Droid X is just as complicated, it's just how a Android is. You got to learn to use it before it gets powerful.
On a side note, if you do what the above posters are telling you to do, then I hope you love your Captivate as much as I love mine.
Best damn phone I have ever had. Have not had one real problem with it.
But please, read through the android development stickies, there are so many tutorials you just need to follow.
Download the Drivers you need, 32 or 64 bit what ever you need.
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I don't use Apple products, but thanks.
It's not that the Software or procedures are beyond my scope of intellect. It seems that every stickied thread I have read on here has 11 different ways of doing the same thing, and not one process works the same for everyone.
Like I said I'm not opposed to trying anything at this point or starting from scratch I just figured it would be a little bit less confusing.
I guess I assumed it would be
DL Software > Install Drivers and Software > plug in phone and magic it works haha.
So far I love the phone besides the fact that it had an SMS error the other day and Deleted all of my texts, the audio jack has become flakey, and the gmail app has consistent errors. OH and I'm missing text messages from people
Drivers are here: http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/...ATT/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=support
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Drivers are here: http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/...ATT/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=support
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Thanks wanted to be sure, I had tried those on the laptop, I will try them tomorrow along with the other suggestions. Wish I had an office job like I used to then I would screw with it at work.
To fix the contacts, turn off the contact syncing, dowload Contact Remover from Market, run Contact Remover and select all contacts then delete. Now you can turn contact sync back on and you should be all set.
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you could try simpler first - try to connect without Kies;
1. Phone ->settings->applications->usb settings -> ask on connection
2. Install drivers - I installed the AT&T captivate drivers, then the Samsung Drivers
3. Connect phone - if the screen is unlocked, you should see an option for which USB setting you want
4. Pick Mass storage
5. You should see one or two new drive letters on your machine (internal and SD card if you have one)
6. Pull down notification bar on phone, click USB, use for files, Mount drive
This will validate that you have the drivers installed without doing everything else that is involved with .Net stuff
You really only need the Captivate AT&T drivers for this part to work.
I have 2 XP machines and I have full functionality without installing Kies.
I probably tried everything as well..... if not more, but kept trying on my Win 7 64bit.
Don't know of which step finally worked but in using the updated version of Kies (Kies_1.5.1.10074_2_6), Samsung cable (non-motherboard port?), Samsung official 64bit USB drivers, unmounting External SD, setting Captivate to "ask preference for USB", and a final deep breath.
I ended up copying the Samsung USB driver folder to an easy to find location (desktop) and while in Kies(probably not necess.) I opened Windows device manager and asked each device error message to search that folder for correct driver one by one. It finally worked. I used Kies for Outlook Contacts, selected and used Media Center for music(had to remount SD before it would be recognized). Haven't used, but tried mass storage, modem(tether) and they were correctly recognized. Good luck!
What finally did it for me, after getting all the drivers to install with the phone in debug mode, was to set it to always ask on connection. It refused to install the mtp driver if I just set it to mass storage and left it there. I have no idea why, as mass storage is what I click when it connects, but it seems happier this way.
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I had problems with kies and launcher pro. Had to switch back to original launcher for kies to work. Haven't tried in awhile.with both programs getting updates, it may be fixed now. My .02.
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I had the same problem. .. actually I still have the same problem, however, there are ways to root and enable sideloading without ever hooking up to the computer. Try that out. If you can't find out how to do it, let me know and I'll do a write up.
Rooted Capivate Galaxy S
naplesbill said:
To fix the contacts, turn off the contact syncing, dowload Contact Remover from Market, run Contact Remover and select all contacts then delete. Now you can turn contact sync back on and you should be all set.
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Thanks Will do this today.
everything else I will try tonight and let you guys know how it goes I will do it on both my laptop and on my PC at the same time.
Thanks so much for all the suggestions guys
I had the same problem with launcher pro, no matter how I tried to connect, unless I was in debug. Switching to the always prompt or whatever took care of that for me.
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i knw this isnt really helpful but dont throw it out the window send it to me hehehe
I just tried the older cable that was party to all the unsuccessful Kies attempts and got the same error. Tried Samsung cable.....no issues. Odd because that same cable worked fine for EVO 4G and a Motorola device and Moto Phone Tools.
Could be fluke?
Well first off I want to thank everyone for the words of encouragement. I was able to finally get the phone rooted. not 110% sure how I did it but it's now done.
My second issue is now getting Kies to work, all it does is sit there and say connecting device
Thanks again everyone
After spending my entire Saturday trying in vain to get my win 7 laptop to recognize my captivate I've decided I need to reach out for some help.
Right when I gore my phone, without too much hassle I did the superoneclick root via my pc with great success. Did the lagfix after that and all was well. Go me right?
I used my phone for a little bit and decided that it was time to but sonera music and pictures on it. This is where it all went wrong.
For background, I have done up to this Point: tried both driver sets that are floating around (and exe and the version most often linked to in help threads with a simple setup file), Ive tried kies, I've tried going into device manager to manually locate the divers. Nada.
At this point the drivers with the setup file will no longer install because the install of the exe screwed up at some point. Windows is only showing the device as us composite hub or as a unknown device. I can sometimes get it to say Samsung android usbb device but it shows that it is in error and it still wot see the phone. Someone else asked me if I had used the mount option when I comes up in my notifications bar which I haven't because it never gives me the option. I've tried disabling launcherpro, undoing the root, undoing the lagfix, formatting and wiping user data on the phone, still nada. I've tried all usb modes. Nada.
First things first, can someone explain to me exactly what I should do in device manager to get the drivers in order? I'm pretty sure this is the root of my problem. Any idea on how to get rid of the erroneous drivers that are causing the driver setup to fail?
Any help would be great :S
Need to try and manually remove three old drivers, then try and re install. Id suggest using the ones design gears posted on his one click back to stock post
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I snipped this from one of my old posts in the Vibrant section...
For those of you having a problem with Windows 7 recognizing your Vibrant ... here is how I fixed it on my system.
*Note: You do not need to load any special USB drivers for your phone to be recognized in Mass Storage mode in Windows 7.
*Warning: You follow these instructions at your own risk ... no screaming at me if you try it and something gets screwed up!
1) Navigate your way into the Device Manager / Universal Serial Bus Controller
2) Uninstall the device(s) "USB Root Hub" (My system had 2 listed)
3) You will lose mouse and keyboard control (because you just removed the USB Hubs)
4) Reset your PC and allow Windows to boot normally.
5) Go back to the device manager and wait for all of the "!" marks to go away as windows re-installs the USB Hubs and reinitializes all of your devices.
6) Make sure your Vibrant is in mass storage mode and has USB debugging OFF
7) Plug in your Vibrant via the USB cable and be amazed as windows recognizes your device and assigns the drive letters. After you select the mount option on your phone you will have normal access via windows explorer.
Hope this helps some of you out there !!!
~Stresa
Sent from Samsung Vibrant
thanks for the good responses guys but both of those have failed. Odin cant even see my phone, same issue with superoneclick root. I even just tried on an enitrely different PC and got the same "device could not start" message.
tried deleting all the drivers for the USB devices. nada. still no connection
Subrock said:
After spending my entire Saturday trying in vain to get my win 7 laptop to recognize my captivate I've decided I need to reach out for some help.
Right when I gore my phone, without too much hassle I did the superoneclick root via my pc with great success. Did the lagfix after that and all was well. Go me right?
I used my phone for a little bit and decided that it was time to but sonera music and pictures on it. This is where it all went wrong.
For background, I have done up to this Point: tried both driver sets that are floating around (and exe and the version most often linked to in help threads with a simple setup file), Ive tried kies, I've tried going into device manager to manually locate the divers. Nada.
At this point the drivers with the setup file will no longer install because the install of the exe screwed up at some point. Windows is only showing the device as us composite hub or as a unknown device. I can sometimes get it to say Samsung android usbb device but it shows that it is in error and it still wot see the phone. Someone else asked me if I had used the mount option when I comes up in my notifications bar which I haven't because it never gives me the option. I've tried disabling launcherpro, undoing the root, undoing the lagfix, formatting and wiping user data on the phone, still nada. I've tried all usb modes. Nada.
First things first, can someone explain to me exactly what I should do in device manager to get the drivers in order? I'm pretty sure this is the root of my problem. Any idea on how to get rid of the erroneous drivers that are causing the driver setup to fail?
Any help would be great :S
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kies or mass storage?
for kies debugging in settings>aplications must be disabled. i dont remember what works better ask on connection or to have connection type preset in settings>applications>usbsettings. im on froyo which works a million times better, kies on jf6 was like a 90% fail rate. it just didn't work for me.
for mass storage you need to mount the phone from a message in the notification bar, even if it asks the connection type and you tick mass storage it will not be mounted, you still need to mount from the notification bar.
you can also mount the sdcards from the notification bar in debugging mode which bypasses the connection type setting in settings>applications>usbsettings.
i tend to leave debugging on in case i need adb to fix my phone, i only turn it off to use kies which is useful to fix my contacts when i have multiples (it's alot easier to fix 200+ contacts on a computer screen using a mouse and keyboard), or install an update if i choose to run the phone stock.
tried in every combination of modes, cant get it connect any possible way. I also dont get the option to mount it from the notification bar so perhaps I have a hardware issue.
Are you using the stock usb cable? I've had problems with some but not all generic cables.
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may not be what you want to hear
I actually had a similar problem, though not the same. My phone charges and I can use mass storage without issue, but I could not get Odin One Click updaters to ever "see" my phone. I tried every USB port on my box, tried several different driver sets (including the ones DG recommends). Eventually, I tried on a different computer. Odin saw it fine, updated no problems, first time out of the gate.
I know, I know, not everyone has access to two computers, and furthermore there "should" be no reason it can't work on a particular one, but for me, short of formatting my PC and reinstalling OS, I tried everything else I could think of.
Good luck, either way!
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I don't think there should be a logical reason as to why this would ever work, but Windows (and computers in general sometimes) has a tendency to surprise me like that... but what if you try removing the drivers by whatever automatic means you are provided with, and then check and remove them manually (if necessary), and finally run CCleaner or some other program with registry cleaning capabilities to give your PC that last little enema.
Then use DG's drivers and install them in whatever way he recommends (been a while since I installed the drivers). That's really all I can think of on the PC side... maybe putting a cheap little USB hub between your phone and your PC if you have one laying around as another mostly futile attempt.
Fair warning, it is possible for CCleaner to mess up your PC... any program that messes with the registry can potentially do so. I've never seen the program cause harm, but it is possible.
I've had the same problem with my Crappy from day one. I still somehow got SuperOneClick to Root my phone through multiple attempts. But if all you need to do is transfer files from your phone to PC, and vice versa. I would recommend Android Sync Manager. It can read most of the file systems in the phone, and transfers at a decent speed.
same here
One of my PCs recognizes Cappy with the same cable, OS, drivers. Other one doesn't.
So I ended up using "ADB Wireless" from Market. It works pretty good, slower than USB, but works.
Also - if you are willing to make your PC work - try fresh reinstall of Windows 7SP1 and disable driver update from Internet.
Since your just trying to put music and pictures on the phone, try Kies Air from the market. Install it on your phone then you can transfer files wirelessly with the browser from your computer.
USB Cable
gbrown2036 said:
Are you using the stock usb cable? I've had problems with some but not all generic cables.
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Definitely check the USB cable. I had this exact issue before. I checked drivers, did a bunch of un-installing and manual installing of drivers. Finally I tried my stock USB cable and all worked perfectly!
Searched many a thread and can't find an answer to this. I've been able to successfully switch back and forth between USB charging and mounting the phone as a disk drive. I literally haven't changed anything important on my phone or computer today; I think I remember uninstalling a task manager this morning but that's about it. But this afternoon plugged it in, and the pop up asking what method to use (charging/sync/disk mount etc) came up as usual, (I have charging as default) and selected USB disk drive, and nothing changed! My laptop made the usual disconnecting/plugging in noise it makes when you put something in the USB ports, but this time my disk drive didn't automatically pop up. Instead, I was greeted with a "USB Device not recognized" message. What the hell?
Tried restarting the computer and phone several times, same results. Tried with debugging mode enabled and disabled; tried pulling the battery/sim/sd card out; the pop-up asking which USB method to use comes up everytime on my phone when I plug it in, but if I have disk drive selected it only charges.
Using Win7 64bit, I then tried to try uninstall and reinstall the HTC Sync drivers by going into "Uninstall Programs" on my computer and manually uninstalling both the "HTC BMP USB Driver" and the "HTC Driver Installer" that remain on my computer from when I rooted. When I tried clicking on and uninstalling either of them, I get a pop up error saying "Error opening installation log file. Verify that the specified log file location exists and is writable." No idea what that means. I decided to try re-installing HTC sync, and then uninstalling HTC sync, hoping that the reinstallation would fix the drivers. Well now, I have HTC sync on my computer and that too now is uninstallable, it too gives me the "error opening installation log file" error when I try and uninstall it.
PLEASE HELP ANYONE?!!?
ManImCool said:
Searched many a thread and can't find an answer to this. I've been able to successfully switch back and forth between USB charging and mounting the phone as a disk drive. I literally haven't changed anything important on my phone or computer today; I think I remember uninstalling a task manager this morning but that's about it. But this afternoon plugged it in, and the pop up asking what method to use (charging/sync/disk mount etc) came up as usual, (I have charging as default) and selected USB disk drive, and nothing changed! My laptop made the usual disconnecting/plugging in noise it makes when you put something in the USB ports, but this time my disk drive didn't automatically pop up. Instead, I was greeted with a "USB Device not recognized" message. What the hell?
Tried restarting the computer and phone several times, same results. Tried with debugging mode enabled and disabled; tried pulling the battery/sim/sd card out; the pop-up asking which USB method to use comes up everytime on my phone when I plug it in, but if I have disk drive selected it only charges.
Using Win7 64bit, I then tried to try uninstall and reinstall the HTC Sync drivers by going into "Uninstall Programs" on my computer and manually uninstalling both the "HTC BMP USB Driver" and the "HTC Driver Installer" that remain on my computer from when I rooted. When I tried clicking on and uninstalling either of them, I get a pop up error saying "Error opening installation log file. Verify that the specified log file location exists and is writable." No idea what that means. I decided to try re-installing HTC sync, and then uninstalling HTC sync, hoping that the reinstallation would fix the drivers. Well now, I have HTC sync on my computer and that too now is uninstallable, it too gives me the "error opening installation log file" error when I try and uninstall it.
PLEASE HELP ANYONE?!!?
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So you tried reinstalling it without trying to uninstall first, as in, installing *over* the current installation?
Is the version you're trying to install the newest one available?
You're logged in/running as admin, right?
Have you tried tracking down the installation log file it's having a problem with, as in, where it's looking for it/why it's not finding it in whatever location it's expecting it?
Sounds like the typical cryptic Windows bull**** that drives me nuts when it happens.
Just throwing some other ideas out there. I haven't run into this type of trouble since I've been on win 7 64bit, its actually been better with these types of problems than previous versions of Windows.
I have had this happen once. A restart of the phone solved it for me. If you have a card reader for the SD card, you could see if your computer will recognize it through the reader. It's also possible removing and re-installing the card will fix your issue.
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I was able to finally uninstall HTC Sync, and the two HTC drivers. Then I installed HTC Sync that I downloaded from this site
http://www.htc.com/us/support/inspire-att/downloads
So now my computer has sync and the 2 HTC drivers installed again. Logged in as admin. Have restarted my phone a billion times. It recognizes the micro SD card if I remove it from the phone and put it in a reader.
Have you tried other ports on the laptop? Have you tried other devices in the port you plugged the phone into like a digital camera? Do you have access to a desktop to load the drivers in and see if it mounts? When you load the drivers it will load drivers first then ask you if you want to install htc sync. You can cancel out there and it won't install sync and the drivers will be installed just fine. Find another cable and see if that helps. Those would be what I would try.
Well when something like this happens I resort to rolling the system back to when it worked to see if that fixes things.
If you have system restore enabled roll it back a day and see if that helps. Open control panel in the search type system restore and there you can select it and see if you have any restore points. Restore the system back and see if it fixes it. If not and you tested the ports with another device and tried a different cable there very well could be an issue with the device.
Get a dropbox account and backup what ever you need to that and do a factory reset on the phone would be a last resort. I would keep the phone plugged in to a charger and use wifi for that if it comes down to it. If you are just needing to get something on the phone you can always use dropbox and then a file manager on the phone in the mean time till things get sorted.
I have used an app like this in the past and it works wonders. I hope you have a wifi connection at the house.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lyy.softdatacable&feature=search_result
These are all the steps I would have taken if an issue like this arose for me.
Tried all 4 of my USB ports, none of them work. All four of them work with other USB devices. I don't have access to another computer right now to try and see it it'll mount there yet. If it DOES work on another computer, is that better or worse than if it DOESNT? System restore isn't an option, unfortunately.
I'll try a factory reset as a last resort if it doesn't work on another computer. As far as using dropbox, what's wrong with using Titanium backup? Isn't dropbox just for data (which is stored on my SD card, and therefore not affected by a factory wipe/reset?) Or are you saying I need to wipe both my phone and reformat my microSD?
I tried using a different microSD card (that works in a reader) in the Inspire, and it too doesn't recognize the disk drive. Does this narrow down the problem to the phone? Is this a physical problem, or is it something that could potentially be fixed with a wipe and hard reset?
If your computer recognizes the SD cards, then it would seem to be the phone. A full wipe and hard reset is probably the next step. Good luck.
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Tried a hard reset. Well, I went to Settings --> SD & Phone Storage --> Factory data reset --> Reset phone (erase SD card was unchecked)
Same problems. Was this method thorough enough? Or do I need to tinker with completely erasing everything off of the phone including the rom, via clockwork mod recovery?
ManImCool said:
Tried a hard reset. Well, I went to Settings --> SD & Phone Storage --> Factory data reset --> Reset phone (erase SD card was unchecked)
Same problems. Was this method thorough enough? Or do I need to tinker with completely erasing everything off of the phone including the rom, via clockwork mod recovery?
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I have seen this very issue onllnot only on the Inspire but the captivate as well. Seems windows 7 has an issue with these drivers. What I did to fix it was this. 1. Uninstall all diver related software. 2. Reboot PC. 3. download the driver package from HTC. 4. plug in phone and go to device manager. 5. Manually select the drivers for it. Not saying it will work for you but it did for me when I was running Windows 7 premium 64
zelendel said:
I have seen this very issue onllnot only on the Inspire but the captivate as well. Seems windows 7 has an issue with these drivers. What I did to fix it was this. 1. Uninstall all diver related software. 2. Reboot PC. 3. download the driver package from HTC. 4. plug in phone and go to device manager. 5. Manually select the drivers for it. Not saying it will work for you but it did for me when I was running Windows 7 premium 64
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Thank you, but can you please elaborate and be a little more specific on steps 3-5? I don't want to download the wrong driver package... is it this one? http://www.htc.com/us/support/inspire-att/downloads
And how do I manually select the drivers in device manager... how do I know what drivers to select? Thanks!
By any chance have you tried a different cable?
I've had this issue when I used cheap cable I got on eBay. It would still charge the phone but my laptop wouldn't see it. Tried a different cable and issue was gone.
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I actually haven't been able to test the simplest solution by trying a different cable yet, since this is my first phone with microUSB ( I have approximately 759247892 miniUSB cables lying around the house from my past 10 HTC phones) so I only have the one microUSB cable. It is the OEM cable that comes with the wall charger though, but it would be sweet if it was just a faulty cable. Are you strongly recommending that I don't buy a cheap one off of ebay, and instead go to a brick and mortar store and buy a ATT/BestBuy/Fry's Electronics/Wherever one for twenty bucks or whatever they are charging these days? I will if I have to, but I'd obviously rather not... would you recommend a specific cable brand off of newegg?
ManImCool said:
I actually haven't been able to test the simplest solution by trying a different cable yet, since this is my first phone with microUSB ( I have approximately 759247892 miniUSB cables lying around the house from my past 10 HTC phones) so I only have the one microUSB cable. It is the OEM cable that comes with the wall charger though, but it would be sweet if it was just a faulty cable. Are you strongly recommending that I don't buy a cheap one off of ebay, and instead go to a brick and mortar store and buy a ATT/BestBuy/Fry's Electronics/Wherever one for twenty bucks or whatever they are charging these days? I will if I have to, but I'd obviously rather not... would you recommend a specific cable brand off of newegg?
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I think a cheap cable should be fine though the shipping was a little long. I needed a new car charger when I switched from the iPhone and it came with 5 cables. Only one gave me that issue. One note to take into account well maybe it was just the ones I bought but the phone always charged at USB speeds with the cheap cables. If I used the OEM itwould read it as AC and charge much faster
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Yeah I had a cheap car charger for this phone for about a week while waiting for the oem htc one to arrive in the mail, and it would charge at usb speeds, it'd ask me if I wanted to disk drive/charge only/etc...plugged into a car. Since then I received my oem car charger and it works great and that slow charging/prompt went away. I guess I'll invest in another cable, I'm bound to need more anyway. Hopefully it's that simple.
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Well, I got a new OEM HTC micro USB cable to test, and I am having the same problems, so it's not the cable.... any other suggestions? Is there any difference in doing a data reset vs going into clockword mod and doing a FULL erase of the device and then reinstalling a rom? I have yet to try testing if it'll work on another computer as well...
I suggest doing a full wipe in cw. Find another computer and load the drivers on that and try it. If it doesn't mount then its the phone and you will have seek att for a replacement
I have this problem and I don't even care anymore...lol gave up on it. Nothing fixed this problem. So I just try insertting the plug multiple times to make it work.
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I've tried
Reformatting my computer
Trying it on different operating systems(XP, vista, 7)
3 Different USB cables for smartphones.
Reinstall HTC DRIVER
New SD card and reformatted SD card.
Tried multiple roms
completely re-root the phone.
All these never fixed it. Somethigg must be wrong inside of my phone.
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I would definitely try another computer first. Still does it, full erase on cwm. Still persists, factory reset the darn thing. Finish the process of elimination before factory reset. As I have worked at 2 different Toyota dealers in Memphis, if a car had a problem that had multiple solutions, they would try all the easy solutions first before using the last resort solution. Imo, a factory reset is a last resort solution. If that still doesn't help, restore to stock and s-on the punk, and warranty the thing out. It sounds more like a phone hardware problem than anything else. Hope it helps!
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ZeroRilix said:
I would definitely try another computer first. Still does it, full erase on cwm. Still persists, factory reset the darn thing. Finish the process of elimination before factory reset. As I have worked at 2 different Toyota dealers in Memphis, if a car had a problem that had multiple solutions, they would try all the easy solutions first before using the last resort solution. Imo, a factory reset is a last resort solution. If that still doesn't help, restore to stock and s-on the punk, and warranty the thing out. It sounds more like a phone hardware problem than anything else. Hope it helps!
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Its been 5 months since I got this phone, do I still get my warranty if I S-ON and stock rom. Best to use Hack kit v11 to return to stock?
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Hey guys, I'm trying to connect my Nexus 5 to my Windows 7 laptop via MTP. However, it never shows up in the "My computer" directory.
I let it install default adb drivers, I've even tried the "naked drivers" from the Nexus 5 forum. It just never shows up. Any help?
MTP Problems with linux
I have run into MTP connection problems while copying my old phones (GNex) contents on to my new Nexus 5 with my laptop running Fedora 19. Loading my old GNex contents on the laptop via MTP was smooth. Then I switched the phones. The Nexus 5 connects as expected and i can access the "sdcard" folder tree in gnome. But during the copying process (> 1000 files, mostly photos, some app-data) the connection constantly resets after 20-100 files. The phone states "process.media stopped" or something similar and the file-copy halted. I needed to unplug and plug the phone back in several times and restart the copying from the beginning. Quite annoying - thank god i rarely need to copy such an amount of files.
Anyone experiencing similar problems?
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Hey guys, I'm trying to connect my Nexus 5 to my Windows 7 laptop via MTP. However, it never shows up in the "My computer" directory.
I let it install default adb drivers, I've even tried the "naked drivers" from the Nexus 5 forum. It just never shows up. Any help?
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I had the same problem too, on Windows 7. Here's what fixed it for me:
1. With the phone plugged in to USB, open up Device Manager
2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
3. In the confirm dialog that pops up, check the "Delete the driver software..." box, then click OK.
4. Once the driver is finished uninstalling, reboot your Nexus 5 while it's still connected to your PC (important that it is still plugged in!)
5. At some point during the phone reboot, Windows should say it's installing new drivers. The Nexus 5 should appear in My Computer shortly.
theproskater said:
I had the same problem too, on Windows 7. Here's what fixed it for me:
1. With the phone plugged in to USB, open up Device Manager
2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
3. In the confirm dialog that pops up, check the "Delete the driver software..." box, then click OK.
4. Once the driver is finished uninstalling, reboot your Nexus 5 while it's still connected to your PC (important that it is still plugged in!)
5. At some point during the phone reboot, Windows should say it's installing new drivers. The Nexus 5 should appear in My Computer shortly.
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This worked for me. Thanks proskater! :good:
sweet_anesthesia said:
I have run into MTP connection problems while copying my old phones (GNex) contents on to my new Nexus 5 with my laptop running Fedora 19. Loading my old GNex contents on the laptop via MTP was smooth. Then I switched the phones. The Nexus 5 connects as expected and i can access the "sdcard" folder tree in gnome. But during the copying process (> 1000 files, mostly photos, some app-data) the connection constantly resets after 20-100 files. The phone states "process.media stopped" or something similar and the file-copy halted. I needed to unplug and plug the phone back in several times and restart the copying from the beginning. Quite annoying - thank god i rarely need to copy such an amount of files.
Anyone experiencing similar problems?
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Exactly the same problem here... no way to copy my pics archive in the N4 after a reflash -___-
I've ""solved"" zipping the "camera" folder and then unzipping it through the N4....
Nexus5 USB Data Transfer Issue
sweet_anesthesia said:
I have run into MTP connection problems while copying my old phones (GNex) contents on to my new Nexus 5 with my laptop running Fedora 19. Loading my old GNex contents on the laptop via MTP was smooth. Then I switched the phones. The Nexus 5 connects as expected and i can access the "sdcard" folder tree in gnome. But during the copying process (> 1000 files, mostly photos, some app-data) the connection constantly resets after 20-100 files. The phone states "process.media stopped" or something similar and the file-copy halted. I needed to unplug and plug the phone back in several times and restart the copying from the beginning. Quite annoying - thank god i rarely need to copy such an amount of files.
Anyone experiencing similar problems?
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Raghu: I am also facing the very same problem. Factory Reset also didnt fix the issue.
copying of huge sized files works fine. copying of many files (such as image files) gets stuck after 20 or 100 files.
i faced this issue on a copying data from my Laptop with Windows7 OS to Nexus 5
I am also awaiting a fix for this.
sweet_anesthesia said:
I have run into MTP connection problems while copying my old phones (GNex) contents on to my new Nexus 5 with my laptop running Fedora 19. Loading my old GNex contents on the laptop via MTP was smooth. Then I switched the phones. The Nexus 5 connects as expected and i can access the "sdcard" folder tree in gnome. But during the copying process (> 1000 files, mostly photos, some app-data) the connection constantly resets after 20-100 files. The phone states "process.media stopped" or something similar and the file-copy halted. I needed to unplug and plug the phone back in several times and restart the copying from the beginning. Quite annoying - thank god i rarely need to copy such an amount of files.
Anyone experiencing similar problems?
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I have got the same issue. Any solution?
For me Unfortunately, MTP application has stopped problem is solved !!!
kissme99 said:
I have got the same issue. Any solution?
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Read my post #6, problem is solved !!! very minor point but we tend to overlook it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2547187
Do vote me Thanks if your problem is solved...:good:
theproskater said:
I had the same problem too, on Windows 7. Here's what fixed it for me:
1. With the phone plugged in to USB, open up Device Manager
2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
3. In the confirm dialog that pops up, check the "Delete the driver software..." box, then click OK.
4. Once the driver is finished uninstalling, reboot your Nexus 5 while it's still connected to your PC (important that it is still plugged in!)
5. At some point during the phone reboot, Windows should say it's installing new drivers. The Nexus 5 should appear in My Computer shortly.
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Works! Thanks :good:
I have a pair of new Nexus 5 phones (yes 2), now I can get the ADB driver if I enable android debugging to work, but I can not for anything get the phones to work in MTP mode so I can move files to them. I've tried everything I can find online. I see Nexus5 with a triangle next to it in device manger and no matter what driver I've tried it always says wrong driver. Nor does it automatically locate and install the proper driver, as it should even following the steps provided in this thread. Thus I have 2 phones and no way to access them at all currently.
I can not believe how much trouble just transferring files is, there is something very wrong with these phones when I have to waste over an hour to copy files to them.
ERIC
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2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
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For people cannot find above mentioned category, mine showed ACER ADB Interface under C before it was fixed. After fixing it, there is Nexus 5 under Portable Devices folder.
egandt said:
I have a pair of new Nexus 5 phones (yes 2), now I can get the ADB driver if I enable android debugging to work, but I can not for anything get the phones to work in MTP mode so I can move files to them. I've tried everything I can find online. I see Nexus5 with a triangle next to it in device manger and no matter what driver I've tried it always says wrong driver. Nor does it automatically locate and install the proper driver, as it should even following the steps provided in this thread. Thus I have 2 phones and no way to access them at all currently.
I can not believe how much trouble just transferring files is, there is something very wrong with these phones when I have to waste over an hour to copy files to them.
ERIC
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Figured out the issue, it was the fact that MTP requires the media feature pack if on Windows N, once the pack is installed and patched and rebooted (many times) it works.
ERIC
figured out the issue, it was the fact that mtp requires the media feature pack if on windows n, once the pack is installed and patched and rebooted (many times) it works.
Eric
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thank you you are my personal hero!!!!!!!!!! I was looking for this for a year!
theproskater said:
I had the same problem too, on Windows 7. Here's what fixed it for me:
1. With the phone plugged in to USB, open up Device Manager
2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
3. In the confirm dialog that pops up, check the "Delete the driver software..." box, then click OK.
4. Once the driver is finished uninstalling, reboot your Nexus 5 while it's still connected to your PC (important that it is still plugged in!)
5. At some point during the phone reboot, Windows should say it's installing new drivers. The Nexus 5 should appear in My Computer shortly.
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thank you so much man!
egandt said:
Figured out the issue, it was the fact that MTP requires the media feature pack if on Windows N, once the pack is installed and patched and rebooted (many times) it works.
ERIC
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To quote Paul Gimatti from Shoot 'Em Up, "**** me sideways". I've been pulling my hair out all day today because of this.
A good way to fix MTP driver problems in XP is unzip the Windows Media Player 11 (wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe) installer and run WindowsXP-MSCompPackV1-x86.exe or umdf.exe not sure which one fixes it. Then try update the MTP drivers.
exactly same as my case.
sweet_anesthesia said:
I have run into MTP connection problems while copying my old phones (GNex) contents on to my new Nexus 5 with my laptop running Fedora 19. Loading my old GNex contents on the laptop via MTP was smooth. Then I switched the phones. The Nexus 5 connects as expected and i can access the "sdcard" folder tree in gnome. But during the copying process (> 1000 files, mostly photos, some app-data) the connection constantly resets after 20-100 files. The phone states "process.media stopped" or something similar and the file-copy halted. I needed to unplug and plug the phone back in several times and restart the copying from the beginning. Quite annoying - thank god i rarely need to copy such an amount of files.
Anyone experiencing similar problems?
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i still cannot find a solution. would you please email me if you find a solution?
theproskater said:
I had the same problem too, on Windows 7. Here's what fixed it for me:
1. With the phone plugged in to USB, open up Device Manager
2. You should see an "Android" category, so expand that and right-click on whatever is in there (in my case, it said Google Nexus ADB Interface) and click Uninstall
3. In the confirm dialog that pops up, check the "Delete the driver software..." box, then click OK.
4. Once the driver is finished uninstalling, reboot your Nexus 5 while it's still connected to your PC (important that it is still plugged in!)
5. At some point during the phone reboot, Windows should say it's installing new drivers. The Nexus 5 should appear in My Computer shortly.
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you my friend deserve a medal