adb and win10 - Shield Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Tried to install adb on win 10and since windows already installed a shield tablet driver i cannot install adb... any ideas?

Right click start, open device manager, find the device and right click it and select properties. Uninstall the driver and when done right click the unknown device and select update driver then select manual install driver and navigate to where ever you unzipped the nvidia drivers.

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Need Help with ADB

I have read many guides about setting up and using ADB, I am using an older computer with windows xp sp3. I just got my first nexus device which is a nexus 5, in device manager the phone shows up as " samsung android phone" and then "google nexus adb interface". I have tried uninstalling and then reinstalling the drivers using many different ones found on xda. I have the android sdk installed and adb seems to be working, at least when I type in "adb version" the version number comes up, but when I type "adb devices" nothing comes up as attached devices. This is really frustrating me, as I have have been trying to get this working for days now.i have already uninstalled every other android related driver using USBDeview. If anyone could please help me with this I would greatly appreciate it. I'm almost to the point go giving up! Could the problem be because I rooted the phone before getting all this setup? I ask this because when I try to update the driver in device manager it always shows driver type as clockwork mod no matter what driver I try to use
Did you enable ADB via Dev Options on the phone?
theesotericone said:
Did you enable ADB via Dev Options on the phone?
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Do you mean USB debugging, yes I have that enabled
Go to device manager select your phone (samsung device or whatever it's showing!!) and right click and select "Update Driver Software".
On the next screen, select "Browse my computer for driver software" and set the path to : C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver"
I have used C:\Program Files (x86) because that's the place in which I have installed the SDK. Put a tick mark on "Include subfolders" and then hit Next...
Your device drivers will be installed again and adb will be working!
PS: Please make sure you have the latest android sdk and usb_driver downloaded from SDK manager!!

windows cant recognize adb

i installed the required drivers for adb fastboot and unlocked bootloader of my nexus 5 ,but now i cant view my sd card files
in device manager it shows adb android
help me.
windows 8.1
nexus 5 16gb ----4..2.2
check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396
sekhon9 said:
i installed the required drivers for adb fastboot and unlocked bootloader of my nexus 5 ,but now i cant view my sd card files
in device manager it shows adb android
help me.
windows 8.1
nexus 5 16gb ----4..2.2
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You can't view your sdcard files because they have been deleted when you unlocked the bootloader!
vin4yak said:
You can't view your sdcard files because they have been deleted when you unlocked the bootloader!
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i know that but im talking about afterwards
sekhon9 said:
i know that but im talking about afterwards
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Oh you mean your PC isn't recognizing the device?
Make sure android sdk with platform tools and usb_driver is installed on your PC and then,
Follow these steps:
1. Connect your phone to your pc and head over to control panel---device manager and select your phone from there.
2. Right click on it and select update driver software.
3. Now select "Browse my computer for driver software"
4. Put this path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" (C:\Program Files (x86) may differ on your pc depending on where you have installed the SDK)
5. Put a tick on "Include subfolders" and click next.
6. The drivers will be installed again and ADB will recognize your device.
Make sure you accept the authorization request popup on your device when you connect to your PC.
vin4yak said:
Oh you mean your PC isn't recognizing the device?
Make sure android sdk with platform tools and usb_driver is installed on your PC and then,
Follow these steps:
1. Connect your phone to your pc and head over to control panel---device manager and select your phone from there.
2. Right click on it and select update driver software.
3. Now select "Browse my computer for driver software"
4. Put this path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" (C:\Program Files (x86) may differ on your pc depending on where you have installed the SDK)
5. Put a tick on "Include subfolders" and click next.
6. The drivers will be installed again and ADB will recognize your device.
Make sure you accept the authorization request popup on your device when you connect to your PC.
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any link to all the stuff
sekhon9 said:
any link to all the stuff
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#download
After installing android sdk, open it make sure it has downloaded the usb_driver.
I've extracted the stuff and when i click the sdk manager cmd appears and disappears ,nothing happens thereafter
With Windows 8.1 you have to install the Universal Naked Drivers for it to work (for me at least) - The LG drivers wouldn't take on my laptop for some bizarre reason.

Having trouble with USB dropping?? - This may be the solution

Hi all,
I was having a strange problem with my USB dropping out when using the NEWER recovery (TWRP and Philz). Which meant I couldn't push files via ADB or Sideload. Here is my solution....
Before starting
I am using Windows 7
Download Google USB driver
Make sure you have TWRP 2.7.1.1 loaded as your recovery
You may have slightly different devices show up maybe, but this is what mine showed...
Open device manager
Plug phone in and power up to bootloader
Device manager should show 'Android Device' or similar
Open recovery
**This is where my USB was dropping out**
Make sure TWRP 2.7.1.1 loads
Look at device manager and should show 'One Mini' with a yellow exclamation mark
I tried updating the drivers automatically and browsing to the Google USB folder that we downloaded above but just kept saying 'device driver loading failed'.
The only way I found worked was
Right click 'One Mini' and update driver
Browse my computer for driver software
Let me pick from a list of device drivers
If you have Android device listed click that, if not choose Portable device.
Click 'Have disk' and locate the Google USB Driver folder and should be able to load the .inf file.
Click from the list ADB USB device and click ok.
This should load your device and install properly.
You shoud now be able to use ADB and Sideload in Recovery now.
Let me know if this works or not as there are a couple of bits that I can't replicate as the driver is already there!

How do I install Alcatel driver?

I don't know how to install it, all I see after downloading and upzipping is "MTK_Qualcomm_ADB" folder, inside are "install.vbs" file, "uninstall.vbs" file, Qualcomm and MTK folders. I I tried to click on "install.vbs" file, nothing happend, so I tried to install through Windows Device Manager, using the ".inf" file in the Qualcomm folder, but failed. I've just bought my phone for 1 week and I am new to Android, so don't curse me...
P/S: I read this instruction on reddit and got stuck in step 3.
1. Plug device into computer, wait for "normal" MTP drivers to install. You'll probably get an error about the ADB interface driver failing.
2. Open the notifications dropdown and select "Connected as a media device" (was the default for mine).
3. Select "Drivers CD-ROM" from the USB Computer Connection list.
4. Open My Computer and open new "USB Driver" drive (was E on my machine).
5. Double-click Setup.vbs, then click Install on the "Android USB Driver Manager" screen. (Click Uninstall to uninstall the driver)
chetlaxong said:
I don't know how to install it, all I see after downloading and upzipping is "MTK_Qualcomm_ADB" folder, inside are "install.vbs" file, "uninstall.vbs" file, Qualcomm and MTK folders. I I tried to click on "install.vbs" file, nothing happend, so I tried to install through Windows Device Manager, using the ".inf" file in the Qualcomm folder, but failed. I've just bought my phone for 1 week and I am new to Android, so don't curse me...
P/S: I read this instruction on reddit and got stuck in step 3.
1. Plug device into computer, wait for "normal" MTP drivers to install. You'll probably get an error about the ADB interface driver failing.
2. Open the notifications dropdown and select "Connected as a media device" (was the default for mine).
3. Select "Drivers CD-ROM" from the USB Computer Connection list.
4. Open My Computer and open new "USB Driver" drive (was E on my machine).
5. Double-click Setup.vbs, then click Install on the "Android USB Driver Manager" screen. (Click Uninstall to uninstall the driver)
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Either 1) Plug in the device and when it prompts for a driver THEN point it to where the inf is or 2) install the driver zip mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
Thanks. I did it!
famewolf said:
Either 1) Plug in the device and when it prompts for a driver THEN point it to where the inf is or 2) install the driver zip mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
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Hi, please help me install this driver, I can't down driver in this page, I have downloaded in this page ( http://mobiledriver.info/model/idol-3-(5.5)-143/ ) but not install,

Xperia Z5 fastboot driver not installing

Hi,
I have a rooted Xperia Z5 and I would like to update my firmware to 32.2.A.0.305.
I used to do firmware updates many times before using flashtool on my windows 7 machine.
Recently I switched to windows 10 and now need to reinstall the fastboot driver.
I downloaded the driver from sonymobile webstie:
http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/
Unzipped the file, and got a directory with the "android_winusb.inf" file.
Booted the phone in "bootloader" mode via the TWRP recovery (LED on phone is blue).
The regular method of power down, volume up+connect to USB did not work. The LED was blue for a second and then turned off.
When in "bootloader/fastboot" mode, opened the windows "device manager" and found the problematic S1 device.
Right click on it, update driver, browse my computer, pointed to the directory where the ".inf" file is located.
Windows "makes sounds" as if it is installing the driver, but then gives an error:
"Windows found a driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it"
"Android ADB interface"
"The system cannot find the flie specified"
I have no idea what the problem is.
A few posts suggested that this might be a driver-signing problem with windows 10.
They suggested removing the "driver-signing" option and try. Did not work.
I also tried this with a virtual machine Windows 7 that I have installed, and got the same error, so I'm not sure it is a windows version problem.
I read in one place that this is an error with the location of the file and that it should be located under the "C:\Windows\WinSxS" directory.
Tried that as well, and no luck.
Does someone have any idea what the problem is?
Alernatively, if someone can explain or point me to a post of how to use fastboot and flashtool with linux,
that can also help.
Thank you.
Avi
driver signature verification
1. Goto START (windows icon);
2. Keep pressing SHIFT, klick POWER and RESTART
(shift is pressed all the time along);
3. Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings and click the Restart button.
When your computer restarts you'll see a list of options.
4. Press F7 on your keyboard to select Disable driver signature enforcement.
Your computer will now restart and you’ll be able to install unsigned drivers.
This is firt to do, but didnt quite get it if you tried this allready. Greetings
Have the same problem. Disabled driver signature enforcement. Did not help
Are you sure it's disabled? Some pc's don't have the option to disable the driver signature enforcement. If that's the case you need to enter the bios settings and look for the tk keys and delete them, then restart your pc and you can install the fastboot driver.
Hope this helps
Had the same issue on my new setup.
This solved all my problems: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/help/help-findiing-installin-s1boot-fastboot-t2218143
dim4x4 said:
Have the same problem. Disabled driver signature enforcement. Did not help
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Disable driver signature enforcment then install flashtool drivers and select your phone drivers and fastboot drivers, it will ask you are you sure to install press yes and then in folder x10flasher you have fastboot and open cmd in that folder and just use fastboot. Cheers
L33Tgod said:
Disable driver signature enforcment then install flashtool drivers and select your phone drivers and fastboot drivers, it will ask you are you sure to install press yes and then in folder x10flasher you have fastboot and open cmd in that folder and just use fastboot. Cheers
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Nice and cool - but we still dont have a Sony Xperia Z5 Driver from it in the List

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