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please help me step by step how to install OMAP usb driver

satujiwa said:
please help me step by step how to install OMAP usb driver
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I presume you mean the OMAP driver for the Kindle, in future please add more detail to your question and its title as it helps us to get the correct information.
To install the driver plug your device into your computer, once plugged in go to device manager and find your device. When you find it click on it then go to the driver tab and look for the update driver button and select the driver file.
If this doesn't work go to control panel and right click on your computer then select device installation settings and make sure it's on never install from Windows Update. If that doesn't work try another driver.

TechMinerUK said:
I presume you mean the OMAP driver for the Kindle, in future please add more detail to your question and its title as it helps us to get the correct information.
To install the driver plug your device into your computer, once plugged in go to device manager and find your device. When you find it click on it then go to the driver tab and look for the update driver button and select the driver file.
If this doesn't work go to control panel and right click on your computer then select device installation settings and make sure it's on never install from Windows Update. If that doesn't work try another driver.
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I mean the OMAP4430

satujiwa said:
I mean the OMAP4430
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Yes but that is just a chip in your device, so I still assume the device is a kindle fire as it appears to be the only device to use that chip.

TechMinerUK said:
Yes but that is just a chip in your device, so I still assume the device is a kindle fire as it appears to be the only device to use that chip.
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how to install OMAP4430...my device is LG optimus 3D su870

satujiwa said:
how to install OMAP4430...my device is LG optimus 3D su870
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Okay, same principle applies as before though. Just follow my instructions in my first post.:fingers-crossed:

when I plug it into my computer and open the device manager, read a while and then cut again and so on
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Problem with Nexus S usb drivers on Windows 7

Hello,
My computer is running windows 7 32bit and these days i am continually trying to install Nexus S drivers. I have tried PDAnet, SDK manager, Samsung drivers and others but i still can not connect my nexus s with my computer. In others posts, i realised that i must see my nexus s in device manager but i can not see it too. Please help me! Thank you!
christoscy said:
Hello,
My computer is running windows 7 32bit and these days i am continually trying to install Nexus S drivers. I have tried PDAnet, SDK manager, Samsung drivers and others but i still can not connect my nexus s with my computer. In others posts, i realised that i must see my nexus s in device manager but i can not see it too. Please help me! Thank you!
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hello
eventullay you have a hardware problem cable or usb hub.... because even your drivers are not installed correctly the
device manager on your pc make instead of the phone named: android device 1.0 a yellow sign with eclamation mark if you don't have this, there is an hardware or a bigger ROM error.
S.R.
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christoscy said:
Hello,
My computer is running windows 7 32bit and these days i am continually trying to install Nexus S drivers. I have tried PDAnet, SDK manager, Samsung drivers and others but i still can not connect my nexus s with my computer. In others posts, i realised that i must see my nexus s in device manager but i can not see it too. Please help me! Thank you!
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i had this problem too. but this worked for me, i hope it works for you too.
Open My Computer
Right Click on it and select Properties
Select Device Manager
Right click Android. Click Update Driver Software
Manually locate the drivers and update.
I hope that works
if you can't find "android" maybe it's under USB, or something like that. it should be there.
shivasrage said:
hello
eventullay you have a hardware problem cable or usb hub.... because even your drivers are not installed correctly the
device manager on your pc make instead of the phone named: android device 1.0 a yellow sign with eclamation mark if you don't have this, there is an hardware or a bigger ROM error.
S.R.
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nainna said:
i had this problem too. but this worked for me, i hope it works for you too.
Open My Computer
Right Click on it and select Properties
Select Device Manager
Right click Android. Click Update Driver Software
Manually locate the drivers and update.
I hope that works
if you can't find "android" maybe it's under USB, or something like that. it should be there.
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I will check another usb cable and i hope it will be working!
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bajong said:
PdaNetA350x32
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Have you got a download link?

Omap on windows7

Hi guys
Could some one please give a step by step guide as to how to install omap drivers on windows 7. I stay get window showing could not install drivers, and when i click it in device manager i dont get option to install.
Thanks in advance
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shaqfu786 said:
Hi guys
Could some one please give a step by step guide as to how to install omap drivers on windows 7. I stay get window showing could not install drivers, and when i click it in device manager i dont get option to install.
Thanks in advance
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Just remove your battery, plug the fone to the computer through USB, you will hear some sound repeating from computer, so open devices and printers you will see Omap device appearing and disappearing, just click right on it you will get properties, so inside open drivers, inside the opened pop-up windows click on change settings, so now go click on up-date drivers, don't let Windows choose it for you, click on the second one when inside the pop-up click on floppy disk it will let you pick drivers from where you put it on your computer it should be this one usb_drv_windows,

[Q]

i was trying to root my phone by following the guide from the FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
and i got to the step:
point it to where you downloaded the Android SDK (..\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver)
Make sure to CLICK "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Then from the list 3 choices select Android Bootloader Interface
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to install the usb driver and it didnt work as there is no google usb section of the SDK download.
I went and downloaded google-usb-drivers from google but my computer (win 7) still cant find anythign compatible.
what do i do?
EDIT: oops i didnt realize i had no title. Sorry. Feel free to add one if you want.
Also i did search for this. and was suprised to find no results... however there are lots of different search boxes to choose from on this site. I was pretty sure i chose the one for nexus s
Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
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Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
yes i did point to the folder. both the parent folder and the various inner folders.
it works fine in usb mode when the phone is on.
they are the official google usb drivers is there another source for my Nexus S.
also for reference it is under other devices - android 1.0
do i even need that step?
chico1st said:
Did you select the correct library path for Windows to find the driver on the computer??
yes i did point to the folder. both the parent folder and the various inner folders.
it works fine in usb mode when the phone is on.
they are the official google usb drivers is there another source for my Nexus S.
also for reference it is under other devices - android 1.0
do i even need that step?
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is there another good guide i can follow? maybe there is a step i need to do before usb install? This guide assumes the usb drivers will come with the SDK but the only data the SDK tries to update is itself to SDK15 which the guide specifically mentioned not to do.
chico1st said:
is there another good guide i can follow? maybe there is a step i need to do before usb install? This guide assumes the usb drivers will come with the SDK but the only data the SDK tries to update is itself to SDK15 which the guide specifically mentioned not to do.
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Try this...
Setting.Out said:
Try this...
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that has the same issue
i cannot get usb connectivity in for the fast boot mode
from the rootkit the when i plug in my device even after installing the universal usb drivers i think windows is installing something else. Thus stopping me from accessing it while in fastboot mode
Not really sure what to do here. USB debugging enabled and everything all the guides are pretty easy to follow and have the same steps.
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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Faizi Ch said:
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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do i have the usb debugging mode on or off when i do this?
Faizi Ch said:
Google PdaNet, download and install it after attaching your phone to pc via usb. It will also install device driver... I think it is 'android 1.0' driver issue...
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Yes, usb debugging should be on...
chico1st said:
do i have the usb debugging mode on or off when i do this?
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nope didnt work
just so you know when i plug in the phone with debugging on i have 'android composite adb interface' installed
i have removed all the drivers from this computer previously. i can do it again though.
after installing pdanet i have 'android 1.0' pop up under other devices with an exclamation on it in device manager...i don't know if that is normal or not?
how do i know when this is working? i always try to run "oem fastboot unlock" which goes to "waiting for device" but will i no longer see the
USB control Init
USB control init end
??
It is the same issue of android 1.0 driver which i also faced in win8... You have to install android 1.0 driver manually from device manager
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Faizi Ch said:
It is the same issue of android 1.0 driver which i also faced in win8... You have to install android 1.0 driver manually from device manager
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so if i go to install the drivers from the pdanet folder if i tell device manager to search the winusb folder it says "cannot find drivers for your hardware" and if i dont search and say have disk - i chose 'android device' then the file in android_'winusb' file but it says "specified location does not have information about your hardware"
so i cannot get it to work.
This is on XP and win7 (2 different computers). I prefer the XP one for this though
Install nexus s root toolkit, then try to install driver from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Or try this
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
Faizi Ch said:
Install nexus s root toolkit, then try to install driver from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Or try this
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
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YAY somehow that last one worked thank you so much!!!
now a question. I have been following this guide which is from 2011 and the superuser code it recommends has a version for donught and froyo. My SNS is at 4.1.2 right now so can i use those super user scripts or should I use something else? or do i need that at all. I just want to put a new rom on my SNS.
thank you all i love you!
chico1st said:
YAY somehow that last one worked thank you so much!!!
now a question. I have been following this guide which is from 2011 and the superuser code it recommends has a version for donught and froyo. My SNS is at 4.1.2 right now so can i use those super user scripts or should I use something else? or do i need that at all. I just want to put a new rom on my SNS.
thank you all i love you!
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Welcome!
First unlock your bootloader and install custom recovery. Then download latest supersu zip and install it via recovery
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Help, i updated the wrong driver to my android driver via device manager on pc

Hello, i want to ask for some help, so i have accidentally updated my android driver with an adb interface driver for computer, and now when i debugging my device to the computer, it is listed in "universal serial bus devices" not in "other devices" anymore, it is a problem because i wanted to install google camera for my phone, but now my phone can't stand in fastboot mode anymore, it always asked me to shutdown my phone, maybe because i have updated it with the wrong driver.
I have tried updating it with the driver i got from the internet, but it always show me "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device" like in the photo i have attached, i'm sure this driver list was compatible before, because i have tried it before i updated the wrong driver to my android driver.
Any help will be appreciated, and i'm sorry for my bad english, thanks.
Use the driver installer linked to in my signature below.
jwoegerbauer said:
Use the driver installer mentioned in my signature below.
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I am sorry, but i didnt see any signature that you have mentioned about
Remove the driver and get one from your phone's manufacturer
Revelation53 said:
I am sorry, but i didnt see any signature that you have mentioned about
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Buy new glasses.
jwoegerbauer said:
Buy new glasses.
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I can see it now, i am terribly sorry, i was using mobile mode, so i couldnt see your signature, anyway, thank you for your help, i will try it
psunyter said:
Remove the driver and get one from your phone's manufacturer
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How to remove the driver? I cant see any "uninstall driver" option, but only "uninstall device" option, but if i do that uninstall device thing, then my android is gone from the device manager and i couldnt change the wrong driver to the original driver, as u can see in the first picture, my android have been changed to usb device, not an android device anymore.
Revelation53 said:
How to remove the driver? I cant see any "uninstall driver" option, but only "uninstall device" option, but if i do that uninstall device thing, then my android is gone from the device manager and i couldnt change the wrong driver to the original driver, as u can see in the first picture, my android have been changed to usb device, not an android device anymore.
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To uninstall driver from Windows 10, you have to :
1. Press WINDOWS + X
2. Click on "Device Manager"
3. Click on the device group you want to uninstall (example : USB-Device)
4. Right click on the device you want to uninstall
5. Click on "Remove"
jwoegerbauer said:
To uninstall driver from Windows 10, you have to :
1. Press WINDOWS + X
2. Click on "Device Manager"
3. Click on the device group you want to uninstall (example : USB-Device)
4. Right click on the device you want to uninstall
5. Click on "Remove"
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Hmm, i already know that, thanks anyway, but if i have uninstalled the device, so what should i do first? Unplugging my phone and then plug it again first or directly installing new driver after i uninstalled the device? And if i want to replace the wrong device i have installed to my android what is the name of the driver i should install?
I am sorry if i asked so many dumb question, i doesnt have much experience on this.
Revelation53 said:
And if i want to replace the wrong device i have installed to my android what is the name of the driver i should install?
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On Android-side there is NOTHING to install: ADB & Fastboot daemons are implemented in every Android device's bootloader. You have only to install the matching USB-driver on Windows computer.
jwoegerbauer said:
On Android-side there is NOTHING to install: ADB & Fastboot daemons are implemented in every Android device's bootloader. You have only to install the matching USB-driver on Windows computer.
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Hmm i see, alright, thanks a lot, i mean it
jwoegerbauer said:
Buy new glasses.
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lmao what a savage guy
Revelation53 said:
Hello, i want to ask for some help, so i have accidentally updated my android driver with an adb interface driver for computer, and now when i debugging my device to the computer, it is listed in "universal serial bus devices" not in "other devices" anymore, it is a problem because i wanted to install google camera for my phone, but now my phone can't stand in fastboot mode anymore, it always asked me to shutdown my phone, maybe because i have updated it with the wrong driver.
I have tried updating it with the driver i got from the internet, but it always show me "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device" like in the photo i have attached, i'm sure this driver list was compatible before, because i have tried it before i updated the wrong driver to my android driver.
Any help will be appreciated, and i'm sorry for my bad english, thanks.
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Have you found solution? I'm facing same issue now?

Surface pro x won't install any drivers.any advice?

I was giving a surface pro x.it will not install any of the phone drivers.if I open device manager when in bootloader mode it shows Android with a yellow triangle.i try to update the driver but I always get it can't find a driver or no driver is installed for your device.ive searched for 2 days and cannot find a solution.any help would be greatly appreciated.
gillim74 said:
I was giving a surface pro x.it will not install any of the phone drivers.if I open device manager when in bootloader mode it shows Android with a yellow triangle.i try to update the driver but I always get it can't find a driver or no driver is installed for your device.ive searched for 2 days and cannot find a solution.any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Please search for the appropriate drivers for your phone and manually install them. Then try connecting your phone.
TNSMANI said:
Please search for the appropriate drivers for your phone and manually install them. Then try connecting your phone.
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I tried they won't manually install either
gillim74 said:
I tried they won't manually install either
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Download the correct drivers and after connecting the phone to the PC/Laptop, go to Device Manager and right-click the entry with the yellow triangle, then Update Driver, Browse My Computer For Drivers, then Let Me Pick From A List of Available Drivers On My Computer and then choose the drivers you downloaded and install.
If still facing issues, driver signing may be an issue, so search the internet on how to install drivers after turning off driver signing on the PC/Laptop.
TNSMANI said:
Download the correct drivers and after connecting the phone to the PC/Laptop, go to Device Manager and right-click the entry with the yellow triangle, then Browse My Computer For Drivers, then Let Me Pick From A List of Available Drivers On My Computer and then choose the drivers you downloaded and install.
If still facing issues, driver signing may be an issue, so search the internet on how to install drivers after turning off driver signing on the PC/Laptop.
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Ive done that.i think its because microsoft uses there own processor in it.the microsoft sq1 instead of intel or amd.every time i try to manually install it says theres no drivers installed and doesnt even show adb interface.
gillim74 said:
Ive done that.i think its because microsoft uses there own processor in it.the microsoft sq1 instead of intel or amd.every time i try to manually install it says theres no drivers installed and doesnt even show adb interface.
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If it is a processor issue, I have no ideas.
TNSMANI said:
If it is a processor issue, I have no ideas.
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Not sure if thats it but only thing i can think of.
Well after a few day i finally got platform tools to recognize adb device.now i gotta figure out fastboot

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