USB Connection Issue - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My 920T has stopped connecting to windows, however it can connect to ODIN and Smart Switch Emergency Software Recovery. It will not connect to Smart Switch regularly. I have tried 2 USB cords, my Windows 10 PC, and my work Windows 7 PC. I reinstalled the S6 drivers on both. I then performed a factory reset using the Smart Switch Emergency Software Recovery and the problem still persists. I am thinking this is likely an odd hardware issue, however the phone still connecting to ODIN and Emergency Software Recovery makes it seem like a software issue. Any thoughts?
Edit: USB debugging is enabled as well.

USB-Debugging enabled in developer options?
- Renolz

renolz said:
USB-Debugging enabled in developer options?
- Renolz
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I forgot to mention. Yes it is.

Try download Shortcut master lite from playstore, run secret code explorer in it, then code 0808, and set AP and MTP+ADB to see phone as disk in windows, this helped me, hope it will help you.

brenner650 said:
Try download Shortcut master lite from playstore, run secret code explorer in it, then code 0808, and set AP and MTP+ADB to see phone as disk in windows, this helped me, hope it will help you.
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did it work?

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[Q] Soft brick but no adb/fastboot connection

Hey
A couple of days ago i tried to install the latest CM12 nightly. After updating it my phone crashed everytime it booted up. I did a factory reset and tried to flash older versions but nothing seemed to work so i went into CWM recovery 6.0.4.5 and pretty much formatted everything.
I still have access to the bootloader and recovery but my Windows 8.1 PC doesn't recognize my phone ("Unknown usb device" "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)") I can't access my phone with adb or fastboot now. This looks like a driver problem but i tried a lot of different drivers on multiple PC's.
What can i do now?
Try this thread, could help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Darth said:
Try this thread, could help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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He said that he can't access his phone with adb or fastboot. Maybe he must try to resolve driver problems first?
zagorteney said:
He said that he can't access his phone with adb or fastboot. Maybe he must try to resolve driver problems first?
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It's a driver issue likely. Starting from scratch in the thread I linked addresses drivers. Likely ones he hasn't tried.
Though, a few other ideas are trying another cable, another USB on the computer. And last... Try another computer. ?
Darth said:
It's a driver issue likely. Starting from scratch in the thread I linked addresses drivers. Likely ones he hasn't tried.
Though, a few other ideas are trying another cable, another USB on the computer. And last... Try another computer.
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And in future: please, stay on stock.
No driver seems to work. Is it possible to install a zip from an usb flash drive with OTG?
dermaxe said:
No driver seems to work. Is it possible to install a zip from an usb flash drive with OTG?
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Try this: http://nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
It helped me a few times.
I uninstalled everything from there that was android-related. After plugging in my phone (in bootloader mode) my PC detects it as " Google Nexus BootLoader Interface" but "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
dermaxe said:
I uninstalled everything from there that was android-related. After plugging in my phone (in bootloader mode) my PC detects it as " Google Nexus BootLoader Interface" but "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
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Did you use USBDeview or you just manually removed all drivers that you saw?
I went into USBDeview and uninstalled everything that was android related
ummm why hasnt everyone mentioned the very basics? USB Debbugin enabled?
you already flashed and reset phone...
because after any reset, that will default back to unchecked and u wont be able to adb or fastboot until that is checked
How do i enable usb debugging without any os?
dermaxe said:
How do i enable usb debugging without any os?
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chaco81 said:
ummm why hasnt everyone mentioned the very basics? USB Debbugin enabled?
you already flashed and reset phone...
because after any reset, that will default back to unchecked and u wont be able to adb or fastboot until that is checked
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USB debugging enabled is only needed when using Adb from within the Android OS. It's not needed for adb use in recovery mode, and never needed for fastboot.
??
good to know
Okay so i don't have to do this but i still have that driver problem. It is recognized as Android Bootloader Interface but i still get "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
dermaxe said:
Okay so i don't have to do this but i still have that driver problem. It is recognized as Android Bootloader Interface but i still get "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
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For me this sounds more like computer realted problem rather than device. If you can try all of those steps ( installign drivers, etc ) on another pc maybe this will solve your issue
Just tried it on a fresh installation of W7 but my device wasn't recognized and i couldn't install any drivers for it. How can it be a PC related problem if it doesn't work on so many different configurations?
If you run it on VirtualBox, see this answer (prepend http, I can't post links): superuser.com/a/887249/239087
To make it short, you need VirtualBox Extension Pack, and you need to configure the USB port to use USB 2.0 at least.

s6 not connecting to windows

Hi all, I have been having a problem for the longest time now. My s6 refuses to connect to any pc. My first laptop had windows 7 on it and the s6 would successfully connect to it. That laptop is no more and i upgraded to a new one with win 10 installed on it. This laptop along with 2 others windows 7 completely refuses to connect to my phone. I think i have tried every "solution" but nothing works. My phone is rooted with a custom rom and the fast charge also refuses to work. I need to be able to connect to windows so i can reinstall the original firmware for a warranty exchange. Yes, i have all sumsung drivers installed, i have the original cable (and more), i tried smart switch, it still doesn't work. Any tips will be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Go to: Settings -> About Phone -> Tap on the build number 7 times to enable Developer Options -> Go to Developer Options and enable USB-Debugging
Now try connecting it to your PC
renolz said:
Go to: Settings -> About Phone -> Tap on the build number 7 times to enable Developer Options -> Go to Developer Options and enable USB-Debugging
Now try connecting it to your PC
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Thank you for the response, however i have tried that multiple times with no luck
Ayoodannyx said:
Thank you for the response, however i have tried that multiple times with no luck
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same thing here. Not sure why but my phone doesnt come out the usb notification thing when i plug it into my laptop
austinjklim said:
same thing here. Not sure why but my phone doesnt come out the usb notification thing when i plug it into my laptop
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can someone please help me sort this out? I have tried numerous methods to get the phone to connect, all of which has been unsuccessful. Everyone knows the struggle of not being able to connect to windows.. thanks in advance.
The problem could be the USB port on the phone. Or the data / charging cable may be faulty.
Try download Shortcut master lite from playstore, run secret code explorer in it, then code 0808, and set AP and MTP+ADB to see phone as disk in windows, this helped me, hope it will help you.

PLEASE HELP ME samsung galaxy note 4 ISSUE

Hi guys,
Please help me my note 4 n910c just got updated to Marshmellow 6.0
and after the update the fast charging is not working
I have tried everything I also have an s7 and that shows fast charging but my phone doesnt show fast charging
its taking 6 7 hours and its still 60 percent
i also did a factory reset no solution
then i thought of downgrading TO LOLLIPOP 5.1.1 would solve the solution
So i tried to connect my note 4 to pc it wont connect to pc
it says not recognised
but my other phones do get connected
all my drivers are updated and tried everything but nothing is happening
so i thought maybe it would connect to odin in download mode but it wont show up
Now help me please of what to do
if i normally use the 6.0 it wont fast charge and if i want to downgrade it wont connect to odin
HELP MEEEE IM HELPLESS
PLEASE TELL ME if i can flash the old lollipop 5.1 some other way than connecting to odin
or is there any other way to downgrade?
Please someone who knows comment and let me know ASAP
5arhan said:
Hi guys,
Please help me my note 4 n910c just got updated to Marshmellow 6.0
and after the update the fast charging is not working
I have tried everything I also have an s7 and that shows fast charging but my phone doesnt show fast charging
its taking 6 7 hours and its still 60 percent
i also did a factory reset no solution
then i thought of downgrading TO LOLLIPOP 5.1.1 would solve the solution
So i tried to connect my note 4 to pc it wont connect to pc
it says not recognised
but my other phones do get connected
all my drivers are updated and tried everything but nothing is happening
so i thought maybe it would connect to odin in download mode but it wont show up
Now help me please of what to do
if i normally use the 6.0 it wont fast charge and if i want to downgrade it wont connect to odin
HELP MEEEE IM HELPLESS
PLEASE TELL ME if i can flash the old lollipop 5.1 some other way than connecting to odin
or is there any other way to downgrade?
Please someone who knows comment and let me know ASAP
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Have you tried uninstalling all the USB drivers for your device, restarting PC, re-installing drivers then restart PC and then try connecting your device.
When you updated, did you boot to stock recovery and factory reset and wipe cache partition then reboot? Sometimes failing to wipe during update can cause things to not work correctly.
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Droidriven said:
Have you tried uninstalling all the USB drivers for your device, restarting PC, re-installing drivers then restart PC and then try connecting your device.
When you updated, did you boot to stock recovery and factory reset and wipe cache partition then reboot? Sometimes failing to wipe during update can cause things to not work correctly.
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Yes I tried everything uninstalling and reinstalling all the drivers and dozens of restarts nothing helps.
Nope when it got updated I didnt factory reset or wipe cache partition cuz i didnt want to loose my data.
It was an official update.
Now I just did the factory reset and cache partition wipe nothing helps
My pc still wont recognise my note 4.
5arhan said:
Yes I tried everything uninstalling and reinstalling all the drivers and dozens of restarts nothing helps.
Nope when it got updated I didnt factory reset or wipe cache partition cuz i didnt want to loose my data.
It was an official update.
Now I just did the factory reset and cache partition wipe nothing helps
My pc still wont recognise my note 4.
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Does the device show anything at all in device manager on PC?
Droidriven said:
Does the device show anything at all in device manager on PC?
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When i connect it makes a sound in pc
And my phone starts charging
And it says usb device not recognised.
And in device manager it shows with a yellow warning triangle that unknown usb device ( device descriptor request failed)
5arhan said:
When i connect it makes a sound in pc
And my phone starts charging
And it says usb device not recognised.
And in device manager it shows with a yellow warning triangle that unknown usb device ( device descriptor request failed)
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And when you right click on the driver with the yellow triangle and select update driver, it does nothing?
Have you tried manually updating the driver and choosing the option to select from files on your PC instead of the auto-update feature? You can use this method to navigate to the folder that the Samsung drivers are installed in and select them from there, this should load the drivers.
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And when you right click on the driver with the yellow triangle and select update driver, it does nothing?
Have you tried manually updating the driver and choosing the option to select from files on your PC instead of the auto-update feature? You can use this method to navigate to the folder that the Samsung drivers are installed in and select them from there, this should load the drivers.
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When i try to update it says it is up to date and the manually installing of drivers.
Done with that too
The problem is just with the note 4
I have an s7 edge too and a note 3
They connect without any hassle to my pc
5arhan said:
When i try to update it says it is up to date and the manually installing of drivers.
Done with that too
The problem is just with the note 4
I have an s7 edge too and a note 3
They connect without any hassle to my pc
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Have you connected to Odin While in download mode and it isn't recognized? Or have you only connected to PC while the phone is running in system and the PC doesn't recognize it?
Try these troubleshooting steps:
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledg...ice-descriptor-request-failed-for-windows-10/
Follow the steps but don't install the crappy driver easy program.
Here's a video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKwRUdfRN2s
There are actually a lot of tricks that can be used to solve the "device descriptor failed/not recognized" error.
A Google search for:
"USB device descriptor failed"
Will give you plenty of tips.
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Droidriven said:
Have you connected to Odin While in download mode and it isn't recognized? Or have you only connected to PC while the phone is running in system and the PC doesn't recognize it?
Try these troubleshooting steps:
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledg...ice-descriptor-request-failed-for-windows-10/
Follow the steps but don't install the crappy driver easy program.
Here's a video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKwRUdfRN2s
There are actually a lot of tricks that can be used to solve the "device descriptor failed/not recognized" error.
A Google search for:
"USB device descriptor failed"
Will give you plenty of tips.
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It doesnt recognise at all neither on download mode in odin or in pc.
Haha guess what I did everything on that site even installed the crappy program for the extra drivers.
Tried everything man it just wont show up.
The solution everywhere is normally is about when no usb or phone connects
I want a solution to my problem which is all other usbs or phones get connected
Except my note 4
Hope you can help me out man
5arhan said:
It doesnt recognise at all neither on download mode in odin or in pc.
Haha guess what I did everything on that site even installed the crappy program for the extra drivers.
Tried everything man it just wont show up.
The solution everywhere is normally is about when no usb or phone connects
I want a solution to my problem which is all other usbs or phones get connected
Except my note 4
Hope you can help me out man
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You changed the USB settings as suggested and nothing changes?
You disabled anti-virus before installing the drivers?
You disabled fast startup? (If your PC has this feature)
How USB works on your note 4 versus how it works on your other devices may have slight differences, that would explain why your others connect and the note 4 doesn't.
Have you enabled USB debugging developer options?
99% of the time this is a PC hardware/driver issue, not an issue with the android device in question.
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Droidriven said:
You changed the USB settings as suggested and nothing changes?
You disabled anti-virus before installing the drivers?
You disabled fast startup? (If your PC has this feature)
How USB works on your note 4 versus how it works on your other devices may have slight differences, that would explain why your others connect and the note 4 doesn't.
Have you enabled USB debugging developer options?
99% of the time this is a PC hardware/driver issue, not an issue with the android device in question.
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Hey just did everything again (cuz i did it all earlier)
No luck
Except BIOS update
Was just reading about it
Kinda afraid to do it because it seems if anything goes wrong then I wont be able to boot my pc

Rooting problem and strange phone behaviour while it

Hello. I'm an owner of a Xiaomi Redmi 9A and I have following rooting problems with it:
1. while beeing in phone's fastboot mode and after sending from the computer's terminal (after sucessfull connection):
"fastboot oem unlock"
the phone "thinks" for a short bit before restarting itself without doing anything
2. I have a Xiaomi account bound to the phone and when selecting the "check unlock state" the phone ask me to turn off wifi, enable the (paid) data transfer and bind the phone to the account
3. while using the official Xaiomi unlock tool (with was downloaded from the phone producer's website), the phone isn't even seen in it
Could anyone help me ?
Try installing usb drivers or the phone will never be detected.
VD171 said:
Try installing usb drivers or the phone . never be detected.
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in case of adb and fastboot, I had used them on Linux.
Only the official unlocking tool was for Windows, on with the usb drivers were installed.
Linux detect it without any issue
Just use it to unlock on Linux:
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
xiaomitool.com
VD171 said:
Just use it to unlock on Linux:
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
xiaomitool.com
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thanks, but it seem to don't work correctly with my phone.
After my phone had become detected when was in the fastboot mode and after clicking the "select" button in the app, the phone has rebooted to the normal mode and asked to scan again. It hasn't done anything except the mentioned above.
mcgiwer said:
thanks, but it seem to don't work correctly with my phone.
After my phone had become detected when was in the fastboot mode and after clicking the "select" button in the app, the phone has rebooted to the normal mode and asked to scan again. It hasn't done anything except the mentioned above.
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Did you enable usb debugging on developer settings?
Did you allow the usb debugging for the actual computer?
VD171 said:
Did you enable usb debugging on developer settings?
Did you allow the usb debugging for the actual computer?
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yes in both cases... I have even enabled the "oem unlock" option in the setting
Install windows on partition 30Gb, change cable
yaro666 said:
Install windows on partition 30Gb, change cable
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The cable is new and I won't wipe my Linux to install a Windows (about with I have a bad opinion)
Make a dual boot, just resize partition, you need 30Gb and in 45min you will know what is the problem.
Or you can try to liveboot windows from usb stick.
yaro666 said:
Make a dual boot, just resize partition, you need 30Gb and in 45min you will know what is the problem.
Or you can try to liveboot windows from usb stick.
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Question: Why do you push so much on me to install Windows?
This forum is dedicated to mobile phones and my topic is about anormal phone behaviour of a phone while attempt to root it. Wiping out a safe Linux and installing a Windows won't help at all....
I tryed to root the phone on friend's laptop with a Windows (with the latest drivers and software installed) and it didn't worked.
I suspect that the producer probably has fabrically instaled a damaged or improper firmware
As you wish. Windows is more device friendly. I just suggest to do it on W, nothing more.
You state that fastboot works, but Linux don't see your phone, like in case you don't have drivers for adb. We don't know if you installed everything on Linux properly
yaro666 said:
As you wish. Windows is more device friendly. I just suggest to do it on W, nothing more.
You state that fastboot works, but Linux don't see your phone, like in case you don't have drivers for adb. We don't know if you installed everything on Linux properly
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hello. You had missread my post. I wrote that it isn't seen only in the unlock software. Fastboot and ADB detect it correctly

Question Fastboot not working in Windows 11 [Resolved]

Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
WhiteCoffeeCat said:
First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
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Thanks for the suggestion! I will attempt these. Fingers crossed
I have previously attempted to install adb driver but had some trouble. When installing using Device Manager, the locate .inf dialog refuses to accept my selection. I dont seem to be any error. When attempting to do so via the folder (and sub folders) it says no drivers found. Perhaps i'm doing this totally wrong?
Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
eshlad said:
Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
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Put Windows into testing mode before installing drivers in Miflash, adb.. Run cmd prompt as admin and type bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON or bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF for disabling testing mode.
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
eshlad said:
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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how?
goila said:
how?
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Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
jholfran3 said:
Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
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Thanks, but that doesn't help, otherwise I've already done it. I had m1 mac and with parallel desktop only the possibility to install win 11.. win 11 sucks.. I installed win10 on an intel mac in parallel and that solved my problem
eshlad said:
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
ItsmeeVishal said:
Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
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Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
istampal said:
Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
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Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
ItsmeeVishal said:
Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
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Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
eshlad said:
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
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eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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What VM were u using?
I'm using parallels Desktop 18
eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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I tried to do what u said but don't know what to do next.
Plz see the attached video video and tell me what wrong I'm doing.
After clicking on legacy hardware, what are other steps......
And, thank you so much for reply!
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
Titek said:
Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
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Hi Tek,
I have had many issues with windows and fastboot,
some cables would work with some of the ports and then not.
My pc has 12 usb ports, yet it was still hit and miss whether fastboot would work on my Poco F3.
I tried your tip and after using a cheapy Targus 4 port usb adaptor, my "FASTBOOT PROBLEMS ARE NOW SOLVED"
now what am i going to do with my 7 surplus USB-C Cables
Many thanks for your TIP

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