[Q] Win7 Wont Recognize my Blaze, will recognize anyother phone - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

Hello, im having problems with my pc recognizing my Samsung blaze, it recognized it before along with my Nexus 5, then i installed a cyanogenmod nightly (cm-11-20150510-NIGHTLY-t769.zip) on it and not i wont recognize it anymore, if u turn on usb debugging, windows sees it but gives me a driver error, yellow warning icon in the device manager the name just says Android, I've re installed google's USB driver, and Samsung USB Driver to no avail.
still, my pc can see my nexus and my friends galaxy s4
what am i doing wrong?
regards
viperdrake

viperdrake said:
Hello, im having problems with my pc recognizing my Samsung blaze, it recognized it before along with my Nexus 5, then i installed a cyanogenmod nightly (cm-11-20150510-NIGHTLY-t769.zip) on it and not i wont recognize it anymore, if u turn on usb debugging, windows sees it but gives me a driver error, yellow warning icon in the device manager the name just says Android, I've re installed google's USB driver, and Samsung USB Driver to no avail.
still, my pc can see my nexus and my friends galaxy s4
what am i doing wrong?
regards
viperdrake
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never mind guys.... figured it out had to go to settings > Device > Storage > options > USB Computer Connection > check the MTP option.

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Unable to connect adb to Samsung 5801

Hi,
Has any one been able to connect to samsung galaxy I5801 using adb? Running adb devices is not listing the device for me. I have installed samsung kies.
thanks, srb.
srbose said:
Hi,
Has any one been able to connect to samsung galaxy I5801 using adb? Running adb devices is not listing the device for me. I have installed samsung kies.
thanks, srb.
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Have you put USB in debug mode?
Ciao
Hi Slumpolo,
Yeah, i have enabled the usb debugging option and rebooted the phone.
Before doing that I also went to Settings>About Phone>USB settings, and selected "mass storage" . This options gets disabled when USB debugging is on, but I did it just to be on the safe side.
Windows device manager shows that all the drivers are installed correctly.
i also did adb kill-server and adb devices multiple times.
Oh boy....its much deeper than that. Search YouTube "how to Android adb devices"...its kinda tricky.
sent from the current baddest cell phone on the planet.....the HTC Evo 4G
Hi StaraSkola,
I went over all the videos I could find and I believe I am doing everything right. To verify my setup, I connected by friends Galaxy S I9000 and I was able to see it in adb devices.
I did the same with my GT-I5801, and it does not get listed in adb devices. I made sure I was in USB debugging mode.
One difference I noticed in device manager was this:
When I connected I9000, a device called "Samsung Android Composite USB device" showed up in the USB devices.
But when I connect the GT-I5801, I get a device called "Samsung Composite USB device" ... there is no android mentioned any where.
I have tried reinstalling the driver but Windows insists it cant find a better match.
Does this help in root causing the issue?
thanks,
srb.
I finally managed to connect to my GT-I5801, both via Samsung Kies as well adb. yay!
I will note down all the steps that I did, in case any one finds it useful.
1. I re-installed Samsung Kies and then I reinstalled the Samsung drivers. This can be done using the "Driver Recovery" option available in the top left drop down menu in the Kies window. Its a button called Kies. I did this as I had messed around with my devices and drivers trying to discover my phone. But this did not solve my problem.
2. I unmounted the SD card and re-formatted it. The SD card had a few mp3 files in it and Samsung Kies is known to have issues with some types of MP3 files. This did not solve my issue. Phone was still undiscovered.
3. My most drastic step: I went to settings > reset to default. This erased all my settings and all my installed apps and I lost all my notes etc ( .. But, after I connected my phone back to the laptop, everything came up just fine. I was able to browse the phone using Kies and then connect to ADB shell after enabling USB debugging mode. So the problem was with one of my installed apps. I dont know which but I suspect it could be a modded Navigation app (BRUT mod) , that I had installed. But I am not sure.
4. When connected using Kies, there is an option in Kies to eject the phone. If I use this, then Kies does NOT connect back to the phone when I plug it back in. I have to reboot the phone. The workaround is, never use the eject option. Always remove the phone by simply unplugging the USB cable. Then Kies discovers it on connecting back and even adb is able to connect to it. I dont know if other other Galaxy models suffer from the same problem but folks can try out this work around.
Thanks,
srb.

[Q] Windows 8.1

Hey Guys,
I cant seem to be able to access the N5 as a media device on windows 8.1.. just wondering if anyone got it working?
I've tried searching around and tried a few things like trying to download MTP drivers from Nexus 7 but nothing seems to work.
nexarz said:
Hey Guys,
I cant seem to be able to access the N5 as a media device on windows 8.1.. just wondering if anyone got it working?
I've tried searching around and tried a few things like trying to download MTP drivers from Nexus 7 but nothing seems to work.
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Same for me.. Windows 7 here.
works fine on 8.1 here
Oddly enough, I have no issues on my Windows 8.1 Desktop but on my 8.1 laptop, it doesn't work at all. Both we're upgraded from 8.0, no fresh install. Both worked before. Obviously something more to it than just Windows 8.1
It shows "Google Nexus ADB Interface" even when I disabled USB Debugging.
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nexarz said:
Hey Guys,
I cant seem to be able to access the N5 as a media device on windows 8.1.. just wondering if anyone got it working?
I've tried searching around and tried a few things like trying to download MTP drivers from Nexus 7 but nothing seems to work.
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https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
This is the driver I installed on my Win 8.1 machine and also a Win XP machine. Both work for adb/fastboot and for storage access.
Spunky_Monkey said:
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
This is the driver I installed on my Win 8.1 machine and also a Win XP machine. Both work for adb/fastboot and for storage access.
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PC says it's the same like I have installed.
Plug the Nexus 5 into your computer with the USB cable.
Open Device Manager.
Find "Android Device" near the top and expand the node. Double click on "Android Composite ADB Interface".
In the properties window that pops up, uninstall and delete the current driver.
Unplug your Nexus 5 and plug it back in.
lets_zock said:
PC says it's the same like I have installed.
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Try putting your phone back to usb debug mode and then from device manager uninstall the Google Nexus ADB Interface. Then at the top under actions click scan for hardware changes and try to install the driver again when it finds the device. I know i had to do this on mine.
wmh said:
Plug the Nexus 5 into your computer with the USB cable.
Open Device Manager.
Find "Android Device" near the top and expand the node. Double click on "Android Composite ADB Interface".
In the properties window that pops up, uninstall and delete the current driver.
Unplug your Nexus 5 and plug it back in.
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Thanks, it helped halfways. It can't find drivers for Nexus 5 and MTP.
EDIT: Deactivated USB-Debugging and it worked! Thanks!
I´m looking for mass storage mode.
All I was able to do was to get working ADB mode and MTP mode. Totally easy....but whatever I do....no mass storage mode?!
Where did you read that? Google suppressed the mass storage mode with jb, since 'internal sdcard' is merely a folder of data partition mounted as a virtual vfat disk through fuse.
I can't imagine they suppressed a feature from android filesystem setup to introduce it back on a single flagship device.
And even if I'm not dev, every dev questioned about this said it's impossible with this filesystem setup. It would be only possible with a separate partition, (like on my sgs3) with external sdcard for example.
i have an original 8.1 and an win8 upgraded to 8.1...
i cant install it on both machines
tried with usb debugging on and off. i can see the device, but i cant install it. only adb drivers. but i want to use USB storage (MTP)
kinda embarassing: good old windows xp, running on a 10+ year old laptop performs perfectly fine-.-
Thanks for the help.. got the ADB installed but when in debugg mode MTP comes up but wont install drivers for it.. when debug is off MTP doesnt sho in device manager.. i just want to get MTP working
wmh said:
Plug the Nexus 5 into your computer with the USB cable.
Open Device Manager.
Find "Android Device" near the top and expand the node. Double click on "Android Composite ADB Interface".
In the properties window that pops up, uninstall and delete the current driver.
Unplug your Nexus 5 and plug it back in.
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This user speaks truth.
Tried Plug in, uninstall and delete android composite ADB, replugged in phone.. windows goes into a installing nexus 5... but then after in device manager nexus 5 still has a yellow ! on it and saying drivers not installed... tried this in debugging mode but all that happens is MTP and Nexus5 pops up in device manager with the yellow !... im running windows 8.1
nexarz said:
Tried Plug in, uninstall and delete android composite ADB, replugged in phone.. windows goes into a installing nexus 5... but then after in device manager nexus 5 still has a yellow ! on it and saying drivers not installed... tried this in debugging mode but all that happens is MTP and Nexus5 pops up in device manager with the yellow !... im running windows 8.1
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having a similar issue on windows 8.1. unable to access device, either shows as nexus5 or mtp depending on debugging mode
wmh said:
Plug the Nexus 5 into your computer with the USB cable.
Open Device Manager.
Find "Android Device" near the top and expand the node. Double click on "Android Composite ADB Interface".
In the properties window that pops up, uninstall and delete the current driver.
Unplug your Nexus 5 and plug it back in.
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THANK YOU!
I've been screwing around with this thing for an hour trying to copy a new ROM to it, and I couldn't get it to work. This took 2 seconds!
Thank you again!
ahfunaki said:
THANK YOU!
I've been screwing around with this thing for an hour trying to copy a new ROM to it, and I couldn't get it to work. This took 2 seconds!
Thank you again!
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You're welcome , just glad i could be of assistance.
Regards.
it still doesnt work for me...the only device it works on is my pre-stoneage-laptop...so eerytime i want to transfer something i first have to put it on my laptop, and then on the N5....
cant somebody just kinda copy and paste their drivers? If thats possible i need Win 8.1 Pro N x64

PC doesn't recognize Nexus 5

Hi everyone,
My Nexus 5 isn't getting recognized by any computer. I've tried plugging it into both Win 7 and Win 8.1 machine using different cables (stock N5 and stock N4 cables), it doesn't show up as a media device in Computer anymore. You can see that in device manager, it shows up as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed). I'm unable to update the driver to the original Google USB Driver; even if I do it manually, it says the latest drivers have already been installed. I've also tried to uninstall and remove the device from device manager, restarting both phone and computer, nothing worked. Any kind of input is appreciated.
Edit: I've also tried connecting as both MTP and PTP modes.
I had the same problem and did same as you. I has something to do with USB-divers on the computer. So I did a dirty trick: I installed Sony PC Companion and rebooted (I know, seems strange) and now my Nexus 5 shows up on the desktop.
datagubben said:
I had the same problem and did same as you. I has something to do with USB-divers on the computer. So I did a dirty trick: I installed Sony PC Companion and rebooted (I know, seems strange) and now my Nexus 5 shows up on the desktop.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and it still showed up as Unknown USB Device (even after I uninstalled it from device manager).

Yuphoria connected to laptop USB not detecting

I purchased a new Yuphoria Mobile. I have not installed sd card nor enabled developer options. When I connect to Laptop the phone is not getting detected. I just want to transfer some music files and I am not interested in enabling developer options or rooting phone. Can I do this? HOW?
I think there was a problem with the connecting USB cable. I tried with a brand new cable and I was able to connect laptop to Mobile. How do I delete this thread. This looks like a silly mistake.
I can't connect my yuphoria to pc
I m not able to connect yu yuphoria to my pc runs with win 7
Can any one give mw USB drivers??
dhavalvaland said:
I m not able to connect yu yuphoria to my pc runs with win 7
Can any one give mw USB drivers??
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First check with another usb cable. If it is working check with another device. If drivers is a problem. Go to control panel and update drivers. Or delete and allow windows to discover and load drivers online from windows. If it still does not work. Use Windows Dr.Fixit application you can download from windows download. Also update windows 7 with latest security updates. Also Check if your anti virus is updated and it is configured to allow devices connecting to laptop. If not enable it in antivirus settings.
If you determine the problem is not with the PC but could be with the phone. Go to Settings > Sytem > About Phone > Build no. Touch on build no 7 times quickly and it opens up developer options. Enable developer option and try.
When you connect a usb drive if you get a pop up asking connect as 1. Media device, 2.Camera, 3.Charge only. Choose 1.Media device if you choose 3 your computer will not detect the usb.
Hope above helps.

[Completed] Can not connect any phone with my pc thorugh mtp or ptp

Hey,
I have an ASUS X55A Laptop with Windows 10 and I can't connect any phone with it. USB Sticks etc work normally so I think it is a MTP related problem. My device right now is a Moto G. I connect it with the USB port and my pc detects it, but I can't get access to the data on the phone. I installed the motorola drivers manually, but it didn't work either.
When I am in the windows "device manager" I can see my phone, but I am not able to install the MTP drivers properly. There is a small warning triangle next to my device name.
I tried many things, but I can not find a solution. If it is really MTP/PTP related, how can I install the drivers properly and working?
Thx for your help.
Edit: When I connect the phone without any drivers installed it says "Device is being installed" and the bar is ca. 5% filled and is stuck there. So the MTP won't install automatically.
Solved:
I installed the "Windows 10 Media Feature Pack" and now it works. I had the N Version of Win10, so it was not preinstalled.
Thanks for your feedback
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