I'm running Windows 8 64-bit on my laptop, trying to install xoom drivers. I installed the latest version of Motorola Device Software Update. It asks me to put my device into MTP mode. Windows recognizes it. It even installs MTP drivers. Motorola won't have it though. Tried with and without USB debugging. Nothing is working. Any ideas?
-reboot
-debugging
-camera back to mtp
-different cable
-different port
none of those worked
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I downloaded PDAnet on my Triumph and on my laptop. When i try to install, I get an error (error 103) . and if i try to connect to my phone, pdanet or my computer is not recognizing my phone. I'm guessing its a problem with one of the drivers...if i turn on usb mass storage, that works just fine but whatever i try to do, pda net is not finding my phone!
can anyone help?! please
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Have you tried installing the drivers on the included "fake" CD-ROM that starts up when you connect your phone? Either that or check Motorola.com.
Also, are you in debug mode? We need details!
Yessir, my MT (rooted) was in usb debug mode.
I tried installing the drivers in the fake cd rom. it still did not work.
I also tried installing Motorola End User Driver and Motorola Mobile Drivers -Moto Connect and the motorola drivers from PDAnet website.
I checked my windows 7 device manager but it still was not showing the Android ADB Device/ Interface after doing all this. I even checked under portable devices, still nothing. The only thing i can do is turn on USB storage. I installed USBDeview and the android adb interface shows up on there...(see pic)
Okay, I finally got it fixed.
Here's what I did.
* Uninstall any Motorola Drivers installed on your computer
* Install USBDeview
* Run USB Deview as Administrator
* In USBDeview Right click and uninstall any previously installed Android drivers (& any other unwanted drivers) be careful on what you uninstall.
* Restart computer (if you want to)
* Install Motorola End User Driver from Motorola developers site
* After Motorola driver is installed, ADB should show up in Windows Device Manager or USB Deview
* Plug the Triumph in and install the Phone_F_USB driver that's included with the T
*Finally install PDANet or Easytether
*****(credit: Capstan MotoDev & easy_e androidforums)*****
Happy Tethering!
Omg this is so frustrating.
My Win XP refuses to install the MTP drivers.
I've tried all possible solutions. I updated WMP to 11, downloaded and ran the UMDF file from microsoft, rebooted the computer about 100 times removing/installing drivers.
My Asus sync works so the USB connection is obviously working but no matter what I do, I can't install the MTP device drivers.
Anyone got any ideas?
turn off usb debugging and then connect phone to pc.
I started to have this issue since I have formatted my PC (I've got Windows 7 Professional).
If I connect the device without the debugging USB activated, the PC doesn't recognize it, such as the device doesn't exist. Neither the classic sound which the PC does when you connect something to the USBs ports. Nothing, without the debugging USB my PC doesn't recognize nothing, and the device only goes charging, the notify of the USB connected doesn't appear, it could be because the PC doesn't recognize the device.
But if I activate the USB debugging my PC recognizes something. The auto-installation from Windows Update for the drivers starts (it says "Nexus 5"), but it doesn't find any driver on Windows Update. So I've downloaded the original Google USB drivers. I've gone on Computer -> Device -> Right click on Nexus 5 -> Update of the drivers. So I selected the unzipped folder but Windows doesn't install the drivers. It says it's impossibile to find the driver for the device, but I've selected the correct folder!
I've also tried to download the drivers with SDK Manager, but even in this way Windows doesn't install the drivers.
I've also tried to download the "naked drivers" from XDA, but that was the same result.
So I don't know how to do. Why Windows doesn't recognize my device?
My Nexus 5 is still with the stock firmware.
Çlÿkÿ~ said:
I started to have this issue since I have formatted my PC (I've got Windows 7 Professional).
If I connect the device without the debugging USB activated, the PC doesn't recognize it, such as the device doesn't exist. Neither the classic sound which the PC does when you connect something to the USBs ports. Nothing, without the debugging USB my PC doesn't recognize nothing, and the device only goes charging, the notify of the USB connected doesn't appear, it could be because the PC doesn't recognize the device.
But if I activate the USB debugging my PC recognizes something. The auto-installation from Windows Update for the drivers starts (it says "Nexus 5"), but it doesn't find any driver on Windows Update. So I've downloaded the original Google USB drivers. I've gone on Computer -> Device -> Right click on Nexus 5 -> Update of the drivers. So I selected the unzipped folder but Windows doesn't install the drivers. It says it's impossibile to find the driver for the device, but I've selected the correct folder!
I've also tried to download the drivers with SDK Manager, but even in this way Windows doesn't install the drivers.
I've also tried to download the "naked drivers" from XDA, but that was the same result.
So I don't know how to do. Why Windows doesn't recognize my device?
My Nexus 5 is still with the stock firmware.
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I had this issue with my first N7 2013. I ended up RMAing it because of touchscreen issues, and the replacement never had the issue. From my experience, I can only deduce it's a problem with the hardware.
Hello there,
I'm running CM11 20141223 NIGHTLY on my XT1033, and everything is working fine so far, with the exeception of USB communication. I develop my stuff on my desktop, which is running W7. Consider the following scenarios:
1) If I plug it in MTP mode (debugging deactivated), it won't find. Windows tries to install a USB Composite Device driver and fails.
2) If I plug it in PTP mode (debugging still deactivated), Windows installs a Moto G driver and access the DCIM camera folder normally (that's what I've been using to "push" files into it, and then move it with file manager with temp su access).
3) In both MTP and PTP mode, but with debugging activated, Windows detects it as a USB Composite Device. On Device Manager it shows up with the yellow triangle warning icon, but I can't seem to update it (tried with the extra Android drivers that comes with ADT).
4) Neither adb nor fastboot can detect the device. Which is weird because on my notebook, running windows 8.1, I got the same situation but adb (only, fastboot still can't) can detect it.
5) I also installed Koush universal ADB Drivers on both machines.
Does anyone have some insight on the matter? Should I get rid of Koush?
I don't intend on upgrading to CM12 anytime soon. In fact, I did it some weeks ago, but I'm more confortable with CM11 so I rolled back to it.
Hoping it's okay to bump my thread after a month.
Does anyone know what to do in this situation?
Thanks!
jorge_quintanilha said:
Hello there,
I'm running CM11 20141223 NIGHTLY on my XT1033, and everything is working fine so far, with the exeception of USB communication. I develop my stuff on my desktop, which is running W7. Consider the following scenarios:
1) If I plug it in MTP mode (debugging deactivated), it won't find. Windows tries to install a USB Composite Device driver and fails.
2) If I plug it in PTP mode (debugging still deactivated), Windows installs a Moto G driver and access the DCIM camera folder normally (that's what I've been using to "push" files into it, and then move it with file manager with temp su access).
3) In both MTP and PTP mode, but with debugging activated, Windows detects it as a USB Composite Device. On Device Manager it shows up with the yellow triangle warning icon, but I can't seem to update it (tried with the extra Android drivers that comes with ADT).
4) Neither adb nor fastboot can detect the device. Which is weird because on my notebook, running windows 8.1, I got the same situation but adb (only, fastboot still can't) can detect it.
5) I also installed Koush universal ADB Drivers on both machines.
Does anyone have some insight on the matter? Should I get rid of Koush?
I don't intend on upgrading to CM12 anytime soon. In fact, I did it some weeks ago, but I'm more confortable with CM11 so I rolled back to it.
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Have you tried Motorola's drivers? It installs separate drivers for adb, fastboot, mtp. https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_detail/a_id/97326/p/30,6720,9050
Phone model H955, Windows 10 x64, following drivers installed: LGUnitedMobileDriver_S51MAN313AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.13.2 (which installed LGE Mobile USB Modem AFAIK)
In download mode phone is recognized as LGE Android MTP Device and there is no adb interface in control panel, also it doesnt install the device and it says CODE 10 (This device cannot start).
When i connect the phone when it's booted (normal mode), it correctly shows my phone's name and adb interface (with usb debugging enabled).
Any idea what is wrong? (and yes im connecting using USB2 port, using original usb cable)
Im about to give up, this is beyond stupid.
Let me add screenshot to show how it looks like, maybe it's supposed to be like this. (?)
same problem here, any fix, only flash tool works even installed the drivers 4.0.4 to test and the same result error code 10 but if the phone is on the,driver works fine the, usb debug is always on
link for 4.0.4 driver
http://www.mylgphones.com/lg-android-usb-device-drivers
This may be a bit late but did you manage to fix it?
Same issue on my H950 G Flex 2. Been searching for weeks for a driver that works in Download mode.