I have been searching all morning for functional usb drivers for the Nvidia Shield Tab, I have even downloaded the Nvidia Dev kit but nothing is working.
Have anyone here managed to install the USB drivers or even get hold of them???
GeknGekn said:
I have been searching all morning for functional usb drivers for the Nvidia Shield Tab, I have even downloaded the Nvidia Dev kit but nothing is working.
Have anyone here managed to install the USB drivers or even get hold of them???
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USB drivers for what? for usb debugging or?
Oki! I finally found out how to make it detectable. You have to choose have desk and pin point to the specific .ini file.
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Man I wish he hadn't figured it out I can't figure out how to get the s3c driver, to use peripherals on my shield tablet.
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I can never have my tf detect by win7 x64 even on a newly formatted drive even with the necessary drivers installed. Going into APX mode also not working. I'm suspecting that my data/power cable is faulty.
It detected mine without any drivers.
For the APX mode I had to install the drivers of course.
Win7 64bit HP
davebugyi said:
It detected mine without any drivers.
For the APX mode I had to install the drivers of course.
Win7 64bit HP
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Even with the APX driver installed, I still cannot use this mode at all.
greeny2010 said:
Even with the APX driver installed, I still cannot use this mode at all.
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are you sure you have the right drivers? use the ones found in the nvflsh folder. also, you do know there is now real way to tell if your tab is even in APX mode right?
greeny2010 said:
Even with the APX driver installed, I still cannot use this mode at all.
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Did you try to connect to other USB port? Don't use external USB hubs to connect transformer.
Can you use asus sync software? Can you sync android to windows with this software?
brk said:
Did you try to connect to other USB port? Don't use external USB hubs to connect transformer.
Can you use asus sync software? Can you sync android to windows with this software?
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Other usb ports also give me the same problem. The asus sync software reports no device found. Funny thing is that I can have my pc detect the tf occasionally. Could my data cable go bonker?
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are you sure you have the right drivers? use the ones found in the nvflsh folder. also, you do know there is now real way to tell if your tab is even in APX mode right?
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I'm using the one in the 7.1 rootkit package. Yes, I know how to detect if the apx is in operation.
greeny2010 said:
I'm using the one in the 7.1 rootkit package. Yes, I know how to detect if the apx is in operation.
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Maybe try the ones in the nvflash file
Get the android SDK and install that on W7. That was the only way I could make it work for me.
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Hi, just received my Surface Pro yesterday and its amazing Anyways, I've been installing all my normal desktop applications as I would do with any other new PC. Today, I tried to install drivers for fastboot so I can flash custom kernels on my Xperia S. I managed to get the fastboot and ADB drivers installed correctly by disabling driver enforcement, but every time I connect my phone in fastboot mode to my Surface, Windows says the last USB device connected has malfunctioned.
I've read that other people are having problems with Windows 8 64bit and installing drivers, but I've managed to do that without problems
I've also read that you should plug your phone into a USB 2.0 port because it won't work with USB 3.0 ports yet but since the Surface Pro has only one USB 3.0 port, I haven't had the chance to try that.
I wonder if there is an adapter that changes USB 3 to USB 2? Maybe this could solve the problem?
Has anyone managed to get fastboot for any android phone working successfully on their Surface Pro?
Thanks in advance.
You could possibly try a USB 2.0 hub to degrade the USB 3 port to a USB 2 port.
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You could possibly try a USB 2.0 hub to degrade the USB 3 port to a USB 2 port.
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Thanks for the reply, I've actually already tried that. It seems to me that Google need to update their SDK for USB 3.
ttiimm said:
Thanks for the reply, I've actually already tried that. It seems to me that Google need to update their SDK for USB 3.
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I doubt that it is a USB 3.0 problem as I have USB 3.0 ports only on my laptop and have had fastboot working no problem, as well as adb for my nexus.
It sounds more like you are having driver problems and not usb port problems. I have not tried using fastboot yet on my win8 asus tablet but I should try that today.
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I doubt that it is a USB 3.0 problem as I have USB 3.0 ports only on my laptop and have had fastboot working no problem, as well as adb for my nexus.
It sounds more like you are having driver problems and not usb port problems. I have not tried using fastboot yet on my win8 asus tablet but I should try that today.
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Same thing on my Surface Pro. The problem lays in BOTH: the USB 3.0 driver and the Windows 8. There are tons of posts regarding not working many devices on USB 3.0 and Win8 (I'm not sure if it's only in x64 or x86 as well).
Anyway, I'm also stuck with not working fastboot (ADB works good). There is a tutorial how to install unsigned Intel driver but Microsoft's engineers geniuses didn't enabled USB keyboard in Startup Settings so I can't navigate and disable that specific option (I'm using 3rd party keyboard so I guess those morons punish me for that ).
Hey guys, hope someone can help me out here.
My buddy has a bricked TF101, I told him I'd take a look at it (I fixed my brothers a year ago, it was no big deal).
Anyway, I can't install the naked driver for APX access, the device ID shows up as all 000000. There's no recovery to read the stock images off the sdcard either.
Any ideas?
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Hey guys, hope someone can help me out here.
My buddy has a bricked TF101, I told him I'd take a look at it (I fixed my brothers a year ago, it was no big deal).
Anyway, I can't install the naked driver for APX access, the device ID shows up as all 000000. There's no recovery to read the stock images off the sdcard either.
Any ideas?
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If it will not allow you to install the APX drivers, most likely it is an issue with either driver signature verification if using Windows 8, or a bad cable.
I had a bad cable after 1.5 years of global travel. The cable still charged with the wall wart, but would not work via USB for APX, ADB, MTP or PTP.
New cable fixed it up in no time.
Here is how to disable the driver signature verification if you are running windows 8: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
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If it will not allow you to install the APX drivers, most likely it is an issue with either driver signature verification if using Windows 8, or a bad cable.
I had a bad cable after 1.5 years of global travel. The cable still charged with the wall wart, but would not work via USB for APX, ADB, MTP or PTP.
New cable fixed it up in no time.
Here is how to disable the driver signature verification if you are running windows 8: http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
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I hadn't thought of that, I'll borrow my brothers later on today and see if I can get APX going. I'm on Win7 and driver signatures are off. Thanks
Hello
I am slowly trying to learn how to root my TF300T in preparation for installing my first mod but I have a problem. I am using Android 4.2.1 and as far as I can tell I have USB debugging ticked on my settings.
I am following the Cyanogen tutorial and I have installed Android SDK to my PC and put it into the root of the C\ folder. It is revision 22.3, if that helps anybody.
I do not know if I have the correct settings within the Android SDK Manager, however the Google USB Driver says that it is installed.
However when I connect my TF300T to my PC, with a 'male to male' USB cable nothing happens.
If I connect any USB device to the TF300T, then it is recognise and I can use it.
If I connect my Nexus 4 phone to my PC then the PC recognises the device in both the Device Manager and a Auto-Play pop-up menu comes on the screen. I can then freely move files to and feom the phone to my PC with no issues.
Does anybody know where I am going wrong with either my Tablet or PC which is stopping them communicating with each other?
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Anybody able to help me?
please.
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However when I connect my TF300T to my PC, with a 'male to male' USB cable nothing happens.
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Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
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f69m said:
Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
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Ahh.
I never thought of that but I will give it a try today.
Cheers
f69m said:
Not sure, where you are connecting that cable.
You need to use the USB/charger cable that came with your device and connect that to your PC.
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Fantastic
Thank you so much for helping me with which cable I should use. I thought I was going mad.
Using the USB/Charger cable worked.
When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
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When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
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Sorry, I am a Linux user, never had any USB driver issues myself. If you search the forums for "USB naked drivers", you should find some help and instructions.
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the lemming said:
Fantastic
Thank you so much for helping me with which cable I should use. I thought I was going mad.
Using the USB/Charger cable worked.
When I connected my Tablet to the computer, my PC went looking for the drivers. The PC found most of them however I got the following error message
ASUS Android composite ADB Interface No Driver found.
Any ideas how I find and install this ADB Interface?
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This is for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
lj50036 said:
This is for you
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Thank you.
I will give it a go later today. Hopefully it will help in my quest which I am failing with spectacularly. I can't even get root, let alone flash something.
Cheers
lj50036 said:
This is for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Thank you for the link.
Sadly I do not have a clue how to use this bit of software. I have installed it. My Tablet is connected to my PC.
But I do not have a clue what to do from there.
Thanks for trying to help me.
Cheers
Hi,
Have a TF101 tablet here stock rom, stock recovery...
However it seems the USB will not detect on a windows PC tried multiple cables multiple PC's tried from recovery nothing is detected in device manager at all. Tablet doesn't even detect that its connected to PC either.
Is there anyway to root this thing without USB??? I need to root it so I can install recovery and flash another rom.
Thanks,
Which Windows version are you running?
If you use Win 7 and prior you should be able to connect with the universal naked drivers manually installed from device manager
Win 8 and above need driver signing disabled or they wont install the driver and the PC wont see the TF
If you have already tried the above, you might need a new cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
*Detection* said:
Which Windows version are you running?
If you use Win 7 and prior you should be able to connect with the universal naked drivers manually installed from device manager
Win 8 and above need driver signing disabled or they wont install the driver and the PC wont see the TF
If you have already tried the above, you might need a new cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
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Thanks. Well i tried windows 7 x64 and windows 8 x64, neither showed any device or unknown device in device manager... Tried multiple cables as wel, no dice...
Shouldn't MTP work regardless of drivers installed in windows 7/8 ?
Are you putting the TF into APX mode?
Connect TF to PC USB > Power Off TF > Hold Power & Volume Up until the PC recognises it (Only takes a couple seconds, nothing appears on the TF screen) then install drivers
You need APX mode for Easyflasher
For normal media transfer, it will still need to install at least some USB type driver, as do all USB devices to function, possibly not the APX drivers
Check in Developer Options > USB Debugging mode
Try it enabled and disabled with the TF plugged in
But really the MTP drivers are not what you need if you want to root. you need APX mode to work (As above)
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Are you putting the TF into APX mode?
Connect TF to PC USB > Power Off TF > Hold Power & Volume Up until the PC recognises it (Only takes a couple seconds, nothing appears on the TF screen) then install drivers
You need APX mode for Easyflasher
For normal media transfer, it will still need to install at least some USB type driver, as do all USB devices to function, possibly not the APX drivers
Check in Developer Options > USB Debugging mode
Try it enabled and disabled with the TF plugged in
But really the MTP drivers are not what you need if you want to root. you need APX mode to work (As above)
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Doesn't seem to do anything when I hold power vol+, the screen of the tablet (blank/off) and on the pc nothing is being detected.
I can get to the bootloader/recovery via holding power vol- though. Also tried USB debugging mode... nothing is detected whatsoever... ordering another cable on ebay will see if that works but I doubt it since it seems to be a common issue with this tablet (port not working with pc)
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Nothing will appear on the TF screen in APX mode until data transfer begins
The cheap non genuine cables are renowned for data connection failing, genuine cables are recommended
I still have my original cable and it still works 100%
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I edited my post
Nothing will appear on the TF screen in APX mode until data transfer begins
The cheap non genuine cables are renowned for data connection failing, genuine cables are recommended
I still have my original cable and it still works 100%
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Using the original cable, I still can't tell if its in APX mode, installed all the drivers provided by asus, nothing is detected in windows device manager. I'm 100% its not being detected ie. no connection. I ran easyflasher anyway both sbk1 and sbk2 says it flashed recovery but it never did still the stock recovery is on the tablet.
Will try again once the new cable comes in, thanks.
Forget the ASUS drivers, use the Universal ones from the Easyflasher thread
Here's what will happen when its working as intended
When you plug the TF into the PC, no matter what mode it is in, the PC should sound the USB connect sound
When you power off the TF, then put it in APX mode, the PC will again sound the USB connect noise, then it will fail to install the correct drivers
That's when you open Device Manager, find the ! missing driver ! exclamation mark, and update drivers manually pointing it to the extracted Universal drivers
Once you have installed them, then Easyflasher should work as normal
So unless you actually have a hardware fault on the TF, or the USB ports of the PC, Id hedge my bets on the cable
Have you tried a different PC?
*Detection* said:
Forget the ASUS drivers, use the Universal ones from the Easyflasher thread
Here's what will happen when its working as intended
When you plug the TF into the PC, no matter what mode it is in, the PC should sound the USB connect sound
When you power off the TF, then put it in APX mode, the PC will again sound the USB connect noise, then it will fail to install the correct drivers
That's when you open Device Manager, find the ! missing driver ! exclamation mark, and update drivers manually pointing it to the extracted Universal drivers
Once you have installed them, then Easyflasher should work as normal
So unless you actually have a hardware fault on the TF, or the USB ports of the PC, Id hedge my bets on the cable
Have you tried a different PC?
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Ok, well ya thats the thing no sound or detection of anything when plugging it in, or going into apx mode, rebooting etc...
I tried 2 cables and 2 different PCs. Will try a new cable but I betting that is won't work either... we'll see.
Thanks again
No need to bother with cables and drivers, just download Baidu Root: https://app.box.com/s/pyehf9fh4xem3hy50dot
EDIT: The app has built-in su access management, but I'd recommend installing SuperSU from the Play Store.
Duchman said:
No need to bother with cables and drivers, just download Baidu Root: https://app.box.com/s/pyehf9fh4xem3hy50dot
EDIT: The app has built-in su access management, but I'd recommend installing SuperSU from the Play Store.
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Worked to let me get TWRP installed and flashed a new rom with SU etc...
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!