Ive just installed OxygenOS and when i insert a usb cable the one shows charging but it shows in both the computer and the one that there is no usb cable connected. (settings>storage>3 vertical dots>USB computer connection--> says Connect your device to a computer to access USB connection settings.) Here is what i have found....
1) Its the same cable ive always used
2) connecting my one to another computer with that cable and same results
3) connection another one to my computer with the cable works fine
4) connecting another one to another computer with cable works fine
5) I can reboot the one in fast boot with "fastboot reboot" via Command Prompt
6) I can adb push files to it as well
Please if anyone has had this issue or knows how to fix it PLEASE let me know. Im slamming my head on my desk right now.
CheechJuan said:
Ive just installed OxygenOS and when i insert a usb cable the one shows charging but it shows in both the computer and the one that there is no usb cable connected. (settings>storage>3 vertical dots>USB computer connection--> says Connect your device to a computer to access USB connection settings.) Here is what i have found....
1) Its the same cable ive always used
2) connecting my one to another computer with that cable and same results
3) connection another one to my computer with the cable works fine
4) connecting another one to another computer with cable works fine
5) I can reboot the one in fast boot with "fastboot reboot" via Command Prompt
6) I can adb push files to it as well
Please if anyone has had this issue or knows how to fix it PLEASE let me know. Im slamming my head on my desk right now.
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I had the same issue, wiped cache in recovery and it started working normal. Just a thought.
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I have installed the moto drivers and then connect my Xoom to the B port. I have debugging turned on.
Here's what I get:
E:\xoom>adb devices
List of devices attached
161c110242c015d7 offline
E:\xoom>adb shell
error: device offline
I have run clean and reinstall on the installer without any change.
Any advice?
You need to be in the folder on your computer with adb in it.
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I am in that folder.
Is your device locked? As in, do you have a lock password/PIN that you need to input first?
Try a different cable.
Different cable no help. Any other ideas?
Just an idea... are you using a USB hub or one of the USB ports from the front of your PC? Sometimes these ports don't provide enough power to communicate with certain devices. Try one of the ports on the back of the PC.
Other than that, reboot your PC and the Xoom and try again
I'll be darned! I plugged it into the back (USB port on motherboard) instead of the front and voila!
You are the man!
Now that you have answered that question so well, please answer this one!
I am trying to run adb install xxxx.apk but it just hangs. I have the Xoom set to allow installation of non-market applications.
Any ideas?
Never mind - a reboot all around fixed that. Thanks for everyone's help.
When I first plugged my A9 into my computer I was immediately given a prompt to allow the computer to be used for adb, and proceeded to reboot to download to make sure everything worked before I attempted to unlock the bootloader using HTCdev. With the phone still plugged in the USB debugging symbol is no longer there and I've tried unplugging it, and plugging the cable back into the phone as well as the computer. Tried both ports on my computer, disabled USB debugging and re-enabled it but no dice ?. I'm not sure what to do now, adb devices shows up as empty.
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When I first plugged my A9 into my computer I was immediately given a prompt to allow the computer to be used for adb, and proceeded to reboot to download to make sure everything worked before I attempted to unlock the bootloader using HTCdev. With the phone still plugged in the USB debugging symbol is no longer there and I've tried unplugging it, and plugging the cable back into the phone as well as the computer. Tried both ports on my computer, disabled USB debugging and re-enabled it but no dice . I'm not sure what to do now, adb devices shows up as empty.
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This happens to me from time to time, especially when I'm swapping different devices out a lot.
Go to Device Manager
You should have Android USB Devices > My HTC (this is the ADB device) and Portable Devices > HTC One A9 (this is the MTP device).
You likely only see the MTP device. If so, right-click on it and select "Update Driver Software"
Click on Browse my computer for driver software
Navigate to your HTC device driver folder (in my case it's C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64)
Click Next
If you get a message that the best driver is already installed, then click the back button
Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
If you have a device listed as My HTC select that
If you don't, you'll kind of have to play with different things from here. Try unchecking show compatible devices and see if it shows any Android USB devices. You might need to browse for your device drivers again.
Will try that when I get home, thank you very much ☺
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Hi guys, i have a problem with my Nexus 5.
I was trying to flash 7.1.1 with TWRP as allways (i flash roms every time) but i made wipe of the internal storage so now i have any OS installed on my phone. I had this problem sometimes but now i am using windows 10 and my PC don`t recognise my phone. I have tried a lot of ways to solve it but anything works. What can i do? it is possible to flash a rom with an otg cable?
Thanks and sorry for my english!
EDIT: when i open a cmd window it says "waiting for device". I tried in another pc and it says "its not any internal or external command".
Tried different USB cables and USB 2.0 ports? Tried another computer?
audit13 said:
Tried different USB cables and USB 2.0 ports? Tried another computer?
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Yes both, but nothing.
So nothing shows up in device manager when you connect the phone in fastboot mode?
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So nothing shows up in device manager when you connect the phone in fastboot mode?
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Nothing.
I have an otg but when i'm into recovery mode, i select "mount" and then "usb otg" but it doesn't select.
Sounds like there could be something wrong with the phone's internal USB flex cable.
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Sounds like there could be something wrong with the phone's internal USB flex cable.
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I tried in another pc and it works, but when i open a cmd window it says "its no internal o external command" so idk
When connected to the other computer, what device shows up in Windows' Device Manager?
Wipe the internal storage again, this could help. Flash factory image through fastboot if you can/want. this should fix it
Well, i tried in another pc and i have a new problem. Now i go to device manager and it appears how "unkown device". I tried to update drivers but nothing.
Few weeks ago i had problems with de power button and i had to repair it. The service centre changed the button and the usb port i think, because it seems to be a little diferent. I think it could be the problem.
Hi,
I have the same issue when using Windows 10.
1 - Connect your phone to the PC
2 - Grand it file transfer from your phone notification if it isn't an automatic connection.
3 - Open Device Manager on your PC.
4 - Scroll down look for Universal Serial Bus Controller.
5 - You will see and unknown device with exclamation mark.
6 - Right click it and Update driver.
7 - Select "Browse my computer for driver software".
8 - key in this "C:\Windows\INF" or simply copy-paste it from here.
9 - Next
10 - You will be displayed with list of compatible drivers. (if not, tick show compatible drivers).
11 - Select "USB Composite Driver"
12 - Done. your device will be connected.
13 - Profit..!!
Did the repair shop use an OEM USB replacement? Was the USB port giving problems before being replaced?
Problem solved. The usb plug was badly welded.
Thanks for your help!
hey guyz...Everytime I plug my OnePlus 2 in USB port of my PC.....it say USB not recognized ...even in my friend's Pc ...I thought it's a USB problem...so I bought a new USB (original)...but still the problem is there ...don't know what to do....the drivers are also UpTo date....even when I reinstall the drivers it says ur drivers are already installed and UpTo date...don't know what to do..when I connect my OnePlus 2 with my PC no option like(mtp/pro..etc) on notification panel....it's just charging my device....I tried changing it from developer option but when ever I select mtp or ptp it always goes on charging only.....even the debugging option is enabled.....but it of no use....cuz when I typed adb devices in command window it says no device attached or something like that plz help....I am not a noob...but this problem is irritating me...plz someone help me
ASUS ZS551KL(dark blue) failed to transfer data from PC via type C cable but charging works.
ZS551KL did not ask me "allow to transfer from PC" after connecting to type C cable as usual.
same cable works to another ZS551KL(white).
But Type C USB flash driver works well with both.
It occurred one day suddenly. All of those accessories are the same as before(cables、PC).
Could anyone help?
BR
Tom
USB-MTP mode must be enabled on phone to get it working.
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USB-MTP mode must be enabled on phone to get it working.
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Thank you
I did but remain same.
If rebooting PC & phone hasn't resolved, one way of testing phone's USB-C port would be trying ADB (e.g. "adb.exe shell ls -l /place/of/interest", "adb.exe pull /place/of/interest/desired*files" following setup like https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide.html ). HTH