can't connect onePlus to computer as USB - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I'm having trouble connect my onePlus with a computer, I have tried using my Mac (running El-Capitan) and also a PC (running windows 7)
On the PC I look at the device manager and my OPO is displayed as "Unknown device", I tried to go trough a lot of tutorials and reinstall some Samsung drivers but with not lack.
On my mac I have tried to use "Android File Transfer" application but when I launch it I see this message: "No Android device found Please connect your Android device with a USB cable to get started."
When I plug the OPO to the computer (PC or Mac), I see an icon in the status bar for 1 sec and then its gone.
When I tried to go to Storage -> three dots icon -> USB computer connection nothing happens, I see that the "internal storage bar is turing grey and that it recalculate the storage size of each content type (App, Pictures etc.) but there is NO option to toggle between MTP, PTP or something else.
I'm running CM 12.0 V. YNG11TAS17L (5.0.2) on the OPO with 64GB
Also I have enabled the "Developer options" and there I have enabled "Android debugging" and "Debugging notify"
Please help me, I'm dealing with this issue for some time now.

Did you installed sdk?
Did you instaled prospered 5.1 usb drivers from sdk?
Otherwise install pda+client for windows.

Do I need to install the SDK? is it not enough to just install the phone drivers (in this case the Samsung drivers)? all I want is the be able to access the phone libraries.
Otherwise install pda+client for windows.
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did you mean installing PdaNet+?

Try the section called "If you cannot get the connection to work" in my OnePlus X rooting guide. It walks you through solving this issue, and will also work on a OnePlus One with Windows 7.

CafeKampuchia said:
Try the section called "If you cannot get the connection to work" in my OnePlus X rooting guide. It walks you through solving this issue, and will also work on a OnePlus One with Windows 7.
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I have tried to follow the link that you sent but I got stuck on
3. If you still have a yellow exclamation point, then try forcing the driver to install:
In Device Manager, right-click on the device and select “Update Driver Software.”
Select “Browse my computer for driver software”
Select “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
Select “ADB Interface” from the list
Select manufacturer “Google”
Select “Android Testing Interface Version xxx”
Click “Next.” If you get a warning, select “Yes” to continue and wait for the driver to install properly.
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I don't gave the ability to select “ADB Interface” and "manufacturer “Google”", by default the "Show compatible hardware" in check and I only see 1 line with the value "Unknown Device", when I uncheck "Show compatible hardware" I see a list of manufactures but "Google" is not on the list, in the letter "G" I only see "Granite"
Please help me

shlomi_l said:
I have tried to follow the link that you sent but I got stuck on
I don't gave the ability to select “ADB Interface” and "manufacturer “Google”", by default the "Show compatible hardware" in check and I only see 1 line with the value "Unknown Device", when I uncheck "Show compatible hardware" I see a list of manufactures but "Google" is not on the list, in the letter "G" I only see "Granite"
Please help me
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Did you install the universal driver liked in the instructions?

CafeKampuchia said:
Did you install the universal driver liked in the instructions?
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Yes, and I restart my PC after that.

Does anyone have any other ideas? is this a OnePlus OR CM issue? can I fixed it by replacing the OS to OxygenOS? also if I just want to make a backup of all the phone (in order to change the OS) is there any way of doing that without fixing the connection? maybe passing the data over Wi-Fi.
Please help me
Thanks

try a few different cables that you know are 'good'

I have tired to use all the cables that I have at home, including the original OPO cable (the red one)

shlomi_l said:
Does anyone have any other ideas? is this a OnePlus OR CM issue? can I fixed it by replacing the OS to OxygenOS?
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No & no.
JeffDC said:
try a few different cables that you know are 'good'
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If that doesn't work, try a different computer.

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Cingular says I cant use my 8525 as a modem- Is that true or BS?

I find it hard to believe the 8525 cant be used as a modem. I have a laptop and want to use my 8525 as a modem since I dont have a wireless aircard. I called Cingular and they said the 8525 has software issues that doesnt allow it to be a modem. Is this true? If it is false, what do i need to do to make it work as a modem? Ive searched the forums here and didnt find anything.
Thanks
WTE said:
I find it hard to believe the 8525 cant be used as a modem. I have a laptop and want to use my 8525 as a modem since I dont have a wireless aircard. I called Cingular and they said the 8525 has software issues that doesnt allow it to be a modem. Is this true? If it is false, what do i need to do to make it work as a modem? Ive searched the forums here and didnt find anything.
Thanks
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The 8525 User Manual tells you how to do it.
the way the manual says doesnt work. Was on with tech support 4 hours last night going thru the manual.
Oh,
You might have a unique issue.
Mine works great! (I do the usb connection)
Bluetooth to a MacBook here on a TyTN with Cingular... works flawlessly and fast!
care to share your knowledge so others can set it up their selves
care to share your knowledge so others can set it up their selves
yes, please share.
My particular problem is that my computer is not recognzing my phone. When I go into properties it just has a yellow question mark and doesnt recognize it as a modem.
No special knowledge here.
Just followed the directions in the user manual.
How about when you guys are in the 'wireless modem' app,
are you choosing 'menu' and then 'start'?
WTE said:
yes, please share.
My particular problem is that my computer is not recognzing my phone. When I go into properties it just has a yellow question mark and doesnt recognize it as a modem.
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Did you install the drivers off the CD?
the drivers from the cd are a must
berdinkerdickle said:
No special knowledge here.
Just followed the directions in the user manual.
How about when you guys are in the 'wireless modem' app,
are you choosing 'menu' and then 'start'?
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yes, and it does nothing.
berdinkerdickle said:
Did you install the drivers off the CD?
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it said it couldnt find just the drivers. The cd just has active sync and outlook. How do I extract just the drivers? My computer isnt recognizing it as a modem.
WTE said:
it said it couldnt find just the drivers. The cd just has active sync and outlook. How do I extract just the drivers? My computer isnt recognizing it as a modem.
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OK, on my phone i activated the modem, then plugged it in via usb, after i did that then i get the "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard". i then chose "Install from list or specific location" and click next. Then i checked the box for "Search Removable media" **ONLY** and clicked next. Then you get a pop up, choose continue anyway. after its done you will get a pop up stating it successfully installed HTC USB Modem. THen it will install a few other things but no more pop ups. voila all is done...
shogunmark said:
OK, on my phone i activated the modem, then plugged it in via usb, after i did that then i get the "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard". i then chose "Install from list or specific location" and click next. Then i checked the box for "Search Removable media" **ONLY** and clicked next. Then you get a pop up, choose continue anyway. after its done you will get a pop up stating it successfully installed HTC USB Modem. THen it will install a few other things but no more pop ups. voila all is done...
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I just did that, says it found new hardware, then bam, nothing. Cant find it either anywhere. I click on that window, to search, and it finds nothing.
I clipped this from the User Manual:
"To add your device as a USB modem to your computer
1. After you tap Menu > Start on the Wireless Modem screen of your device, your computer will automatically detect that your device has been connected. The Found New Hardware dialog box will then appear on your computer.
2. In the Found New Hardware dialog box, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next.
3. Select Search for the best drivers in these locations.
4. Insert the Getting Started Disc into your CD drive. Select the Include this location in the search check box. Click Browse and choose the CD drive and root folder where the modem driver is located, then click Next.
5. Wait for the installation to complete, then click Finish."
If after you do as shogunmark says, you computer still does'nt recognize it,
Then it may have already installed itself w/ the wrong drivers.
Go to 'Device Manager' and see if the device is listed.
WTE said:
I just did that, says it found new hardware, then bam, nothing. Cant find it either anywhere. I click on that window, to search, and it finds nothing.
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I see your online now.
I have a little time.
If you can stick around, maybe we can get you goin.
berdinkerdickle said:
I clipped this from the User Manual:
"To add your device as a USB modem to your computer
1. After you tap Menu > Start on the Wireless Modem screen of your device, your computer will automatically detect that your device has been connected. The Found New Hardware dialog box will then appear on your computer.
2. In the Found New Hardware dialog box, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next.
3. Select Search for the best drivers in these locations.
4. Insert the Getting Started Disc into your CD drive. Select the Include this location in the search check box. Click Browse and choose the CD drive and root folder where the modem driver is located, then click Next.
5. Wait for the installation to complete, then click Finish."
If after you do as shogunmark says, you computer still does'nt recognize it,
Then it may have already installed itself w/ the wrong drivers.
Go to 'Device Manager' and see if the device is listed.
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It did that and said "NOT FOUND" when I selected the D: drive where the Install CD was located. Going to DEVICE MANAGER to see if the device is listed.
EDIT- Device is listed with a yellow ? saying NOT RECOGNIZED.
berdinkerdickle said:
I see your online now.
I have a little time.
If you can stick around, maybe we can get you goin.
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thanks, any help appreciated.
Do you have instant messenger? yahoo or AOL? If so, might be easier to communicate.
shogunmark said:
the drivers from the cd are a must
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yea, ive installed the drivers, it still wont recognize my phone as a modem.
Any software or hacks I need to do to my phone? it is 100% stock from the factory. I even turned the ActiveSync off.

[SOLVED] ADB on lastest CM9/CM10

After I flash the latest CM9 or CM10 builds, ADB no longer finds my phone.
I've checked my drivers and re-installed them numerous times and that doesn't help.
In CM9 I can mount my phone just fine, and I can explore the files with ease.
I have tried other Sense based ROMs and ADB will find my phone just fine. (The last one I tried was CleanROM4.5 and ADB found it right away)
I've tried the CM9 alpha4 build and ADB works perfectly.
ADB even works in recovery work.
I'm wondering who has it working and who doesn't.
Also, if you have it working, could I pick apart your brain to see what I'm doing differently?
Just try typing 'adb devices' and see if your phone shows up.
Finally solved this issue.
Here's how I did it in Windows 7 Profession 64bit. FYI, I have HTC Sync installed.
Plug your phone in to your pc.
Open up device manager (Right click computer -> Manage -> Device Manager)
Find your phone in the list.
Mine was initially under 'Other Devices' labeled as 'One'
Right click -> Update Driver Software...
Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'
Select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'
Make sure to uncheck 'Show compatible hardware'
Select 'Android Phone' then 'Next'
Select 'Google, Inc' on the left pane and 'Android ADB Interface' on the right pane. Hit Next
Hit 'OK' if there was a warning.
To test if ADB is working, launch a CMD prompt and type 'adb devices'
You should now see you phone in the list!!
p.s. mounting your sdcard should also work.
Thanks to h8rift and cortez.i for helping me out!
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I'm in the same boat with ya. I've been trying to figure this out on my phone but have come across no solution. Nobody seems to like using adb here but I find it quite useful.. anyway I found that just using adb over WiFi is sufficing for now. Hope it gets fixed tho.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
xaey said:
I'm in the same boat with ya. I've been trying to figure this out on my phone but have come across no solution. Nobody seems to like using adb here but I find it quite useful.. anyway I found that just using adb over WiFi is sufficing for now. Hope it gets fixed tho.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
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That's good to know it works over WiFi. I haven't tried that myself, mainly because I don't know how.
Is it easy to set up WiFi ADB?
I need it for App development so it would be nice to get some form of it working
(At least I'm not the only one having issues)
[email protected] said:
That's good to know it works over WiFi. I haven't tried that myself, mainly because I don't know how.
Is it easy to set up WiFi ADB?
I need it for App development so it would be nice to get some form of it working
(At least I'm not the only one having issues)
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Yup really easy. Just select the option right under enabling adb in the settings app that enables adb over WiFi. Then in the cmd prompt type "adb connect x.x.x.x:5555" where x.x.x.x is the ip address it gives you in the settings. Then you should be connected. To double check just check adb devices and it should show up.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
xaey said:
Yup really easy. Just select the option right under enabling adb in the settings app that enables adb over WiFi. Then in the cmd prompt type "adb connect x.x.x.x:5555" where x.x.x.x is the ip address it gives you in the settings. Then you should be connected. To double check just check adb devices and it should show up.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda premium
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Ah good deal! I'll try that when I get home.
Thanks!
Finally solved this issue.
Here's how I did it in Windows 7 Profession 64bit. FYI, I have HTC Sync installed.
Plug your phone in to your pc.
Open up device manager (Right click computer -> Manage -> Device Manager)
Find your phone in the list.
Mine was initially under 'Other Devices' labeled as 'One'
Right click -> Update Driver Software...
Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'
Select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'
Select 'Android Phone' then 'Next'
Select 'Google, Inc' on the left pane and 'Android ADB Interface' on the right pane. Hit Next
Hit 'OK' if there was a warning.
To test if ADB is working, launch a CMD prompt and type 'adb devices'
You should now see you phone in the list!!
p.s. mounting your sdcard should also work.
Thanks to h8rift and cortez.i for helping me out!
Mine comes up as HTC MTP Device and when I go into device manager and try to manually install it still fails. It doesn't come up as "One" and it won't let me choose "Google, Inc." As soon as I plug the device into the computer it starts to install the drivers and that's when it switches from "One" to "HTC MTP Device". Is there a way to make it so Windows 7 doesn't automatically try to install drivers for a device when you plug it in?
SkizzMcNizz said:
Mine comes up as HTC MTP Device and when I go into device manager and try to manually install it still fails. It doesn't come up as "One" and it won't let me choose "Google, Inc." As soon as I plug the device into the computer it starts to install the drivers and that's when it switches from "One" to "HTC MTP Device". Is there a way to make it so Windows 7 doesn't automatically try to install drivers for a device when you plug it in?
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I had that show up once too, for this, in the 'Let me choose my own' try selecting '(Standard USB Host Controller) on the left pane and 'USB Composite Device' on the right pane.
Oh and p.s. Make sure to uncheck 'Show compatible hardware'
This worked perfectly! Thanks for this.
Sent from my One X using xda premium
i got adb working with that method above but my phone still doesn't mount the sd card without rebooting
thoughts?
bigballa said:
i got adb working with that method above but my phone still doesn't mount the sd card without rebooting
thoughts?
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Hmm I have not heard of that issue before. That is interesting indeed. Did it used to work before on stock/other ROMs?
Well, I TRIED to follow the directions above, but I don't have the "Show compatible hardware" check box, and googling for the problem only turns up solutions to other devices that require the unchecking of that box...none, where the box IS the problem...
bikeracer4487 said:
Well, I TRIED to follow the directions above, but I don't have the "Show compatible hardware" check box, and googling for the problem only turns up solutions to other devices that require the unchecking of that box...none, where the box IS the problem...
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What driver are you trying to update?
Is it the HTC MTP one? Or?
[email protected] said:
What driver are you trying to update?
Is it the HTC MTP one? Or?
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It said HTC MTP at first, but I deleted the driver software for that so now it says "One".
Have you been able to resolve the issue? I'm unfortunately going on vacation and won't have internet for a week.
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[email protected] said:
Have you been able to resolve the issue? I'm unfortunately going on vacation and won't have internet for a week.
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Unfortunately, no. I've resorted to using the terminal emulator on the phone when I REALLY need the console, and I can still mount the USB storage just fine, so it's not ideal, but I've been making do.
Solved for LG OB
I browsed device manager on windows 7 , there i got missing drivers for "smbus controller"
I downloaded Intel chipset drivers and installed it. Missing smBus controller yellow icon gone. and now my device is listed in output of "adb devices" command

Problem to connect Tab2 to PC by USB

I set permissions ROOT with Odin on the tablet, apparently okay but are no longer able to connect to the PC via USB, it appears message "unknown device". Tried several times to reinstall Kies, I tried resetting to factory settings, I tried to fleshare Mobile Odin with the official firmware downloaded from sammobile (half stopped due to an error), no.
I tried to do some updating via recovery of CyanogenMod or update OTA to 4.0.4. but both are in error.
Now the tablet has no root permissions and still does not connect via USB, "unknown device" in download mode, but in fact when I connect the cable does not appear in the notification icon USB connection.
Do you have any suggestions? thanks
FWIW, I've never rooted my Tab2 and it won't connect to Kies by USB or wifi. Kies seems to be flaky software at best.
Remove kies,
In windows go to "device settings", connect your tablet and refresh the list, now you can see a unknown device under the list called "multimedia device" or similar.
Right click and choose "remove" or "remove driver" and in the confirmation window choose "remove driver too" and click OK.
After this step remove your tablet from the USB and re-plug it in the first left USB port of your computer and wait for driver installation from windows.
I tell you this because I had the same problem 1 month ago and I solved with this method.
Sometimes you need to do this because windows and kies are two big bug
Aliendex said:
Remove kies,
In windows go to "device settings", connect your tablet and refresh the list, now you can see a unknown device under the list called "multimedia device" or similar.
Right click and choose "remove" or "remove driver" and in the confirmation window choose "remove driver too" and click OK.
After this step remove your tablet from the USB and re-plug it in the first left USB port of your computer and wait for driver installation from windows.
I tell you this because I had the same problem 1 month ago and I solved with this method.
Sometimes you need to do this because windows and kies are two big bug
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Thanks, I actually had tried that last night, but P3113 was appearing in two places and I missed one apparently. Works now. Thanks again.
Aliendex said:
Remove kies,
In windows go to "device settings", connect your tablet and refresh the list, now you can see a unknown device under the list called "multimedia device" or similar.
Right click and choose "remove" or "remove driver" and in the confirmation window choose "remove driver too" and click OK.
After this step remove your tablet from the USB and re-plug it in the first left USB port of your computer and wait for driver installation from windows.
I tell you this because I had the same problem 1 month ago and I solved with this method.
Sometimes you need to do this because windows and kies are two big bug
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I tried as you mentioned but windows still does not recognize the tablet. I also tried on another computer where I had not installed kies.
I'm afraid it's a problem due to the first root of the tablet made. thanks anyway

Can't get internal SD to mount on computer

When I plug my phone in I have no way to transfer files to and from the Nexus 5. Nothing comes up. Tried updating the drivers, but nothing works. Please help.
I haven't been able to do this either, anyone wanna help?
connect phone to pc via usb
go to Device Manager
right click anything that looks like the phone and uninstall drivers
unplug phone
restart pc
connect phone to pc via usb
let it install drivers automatically
fixed?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using xda app-developers app
n7of9 said:
connect phone to pc via usb
go to Device Manager
right click anything that looks like the phone and uninstall drivers
unplug phone
restart pc
connect phone to pc via usb
let it install drivers automatically
fixed?
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Nope, still nothing. My Razr HD comes up fine, but not the Nexus 5. Think it's a conflict in drivers?
Tweaken said:
Think it's a conflict in drivers?
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definitely...the only time i ever had Nexus driver issues was when i changed from HTC to Nexus
the best i can offer is how i fixed it...get a copy of Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit and follow his instructions from deleting all other drivers and installing new ones...he offers (i think) 4 different options and you just work your way through them until one stick (the RAW drivers always work for me)
and note that the Toolkit doesn't work on 4.4 yet, so only use it to clear and update drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
n7of9 said:
definitely...the only time i ever had Nexus driver issues was when i changed from HTC to Nexus
the best i can offer is how i fixed it...get a copy of Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit and follow his instructions from deleting all other drivers and installing new ones...he offers (i think) 4 different options and you just work your way through them until one stick (the RAW drivers always work for me)
and note that the Toolkit doesn't work on 4.4 yet, so only use it to clear and update drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
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Sweet, that did it. Uninstalled Motorola drivers, uninstalled Google ADB driver, restarted, plugged in phone, voila!
Tweaken said:
Sweet, that did it. Uninstalled Motorola drivers, uninstalled Google ADB driver, restarted, plugged in phone, voila!
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n7of9 said:
definitely...the only time i ever had Nexus driver issues was when i changed from HTC to Nexus
the best i can offer is how i fixed it...get a copy of Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit and follow his instructions from deleting all other drivers and installing new ones...he offers (i think) 4 different options and you just work your way through them until one stick (the RAW drivers always work for me)
and note that the Toolkit doesn't work on 4.4 yet, so only use it to clear and update drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
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Thank you n7of9 the link you provided worked for me.
Another solution...
Plug the phone into your computer. Go to "Device Manager" and find the Nexus <x> device where-ever it's listed (may not be called "Nexus...", though on my machine with the real drivers it was).
Right click, choose "update driver software"
Select "browse my computer"
Select "let me pick..."
Choose the option. "usb composite device"
Apply and close all windows.
Disconnect and reconnect the phone to the computer.
The phone will now allow you to move files to it properly. Something weird with proper phone drivers. I believe you need to reverse this if you need to use ADB again in the future.
This worked and also fixed another popular issue
Not only does this fix the MTP connection issue to move folders to root folder. But it also now allows me to see the preview thumbnails of my media! This was a huge problem on my other phones and many many people including me were never able to fix that. All the ideas to get around or create USB Mass Storage instead of MTP after 4.1 were fails.
Cosmicevo said:
Another solution...
Plug the phone into your computer. Go to "Device Manager" and find the Nexus <x> device where-ever it's listed (may not be called "Nexus...", though on my machine with the real drivers it was).
Right click, choose "update driver software"
Select "browse my computer"
Select "let me pick..."
Choose the option. "usb composite device"
Apply and close all windows.
Disconnect and reconnect the phone to the computer.
The phone will now allow you to move files to it properly. Something weird with proper phone drivers. I believe you need to reverse this if you need to use ADB again in the future.
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Cosmicevo said:
Another solution...
Plug the phone into your computer. Go to "Device Manager" and find the Nexus <x> device where-ever it's listed (may not be called "Nexus...", though on my machine with the real drivers it was).
Right click, choose "update driver software"
Select "browse my computer"
Select "let me pick..."
Choose the option. "usb composite device"
Apply and close all windows.
Disconnect and reconnect the phone to the computer.
The phone will now allow you to move files to it properly. Something weird with proper phone drivers. I believe you need to reverse this if you need to use ADB again in the future.
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Worked perfect, thanks
what worked for me
In windows 8.1
I plugged in my nexus and browsed to device manager in control panel
I uninstalled the device (and deleted the driver)
I unplugged the nexus 5
I plugged it back in
Windows recognized it as a proper MTP device
I think the problem was something to do with windows recognizing it as an ADB device (I had installed the toolkit before etc)
This fixed it for me
openlatedotorg said:
Worked perfect, thanks
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Hi,
I did all the steps mentioned, and ran the driver test - everything works fine, success.
However, I still cant see my device in "This PC"...
What is even more weird, that it only disappeared couple of days ago, and I didnt do anything to my computer at all....
Any other way to get devices to show? (Nexus 10 or Nexus 4 stopped showing too).....
Maybe problem is that it is being shows as ACER ADB Interface? But i cant change that to MTP anyway..

Connect phone via MTP (Fix/Solution) (Should Work on all Custom roms)

Hello Guys!
I've Finally Found the Fix for MTP Issue in Custom roms.
Here's how to do it
Connect your phone via USB Cable to PC
Select MTP In your phone
Open Device Manager in your PC
Click on "Browse my computer for driver software"
Click on "Update driver"
Click on "Let me Pick from a list of driver on my computer"
Now select "MTP USB DEVICE" and Click on Next
You are done!!
Device should appear in your Windows Explorer
Tested on Windows 10 Pro, Mi 4i with CrDroid Nougat ROM.
Hope this works for you all.
Be sure to Hit the thanks Button if it works for you.
lostfurby said:
hello guys!
I've finally found the fix for mtp issue in custom roms.
Here's how to do it
connect your phone via usb cable to pc
select mtp in your phone
open device manager in your pc
click on "browse my computer for driver software"
click on "update driver"
click on "let me pick from a list of driver on my computer"
now select "mtp usb device" and click on next
you are done!!
Device should appear in your windows explorer
tested on windows 10 pro, mi 4i with crdroid nougat rom.
Hope this works for you all.
Be sure to hit the thanks button if it works for you.
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lmao lmao lmao ????
Danyaelgaina said:
lmao lmao lmao
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Mate, Anything Funny?
lostfurby said:
Mate, Anything Funny?
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No options like mtp
For anyone who cant see the mtp option in the list of drivers follow the first part of this tutorial video. Install the feature pack from Microsoft and it will then be listed as mobile device.
Didn't work
When I select update driver and select "Let me browse this computer", it does not show "MTP device" in the list of updates. All it shows is "Android ADB Interface"
Also in the Youtube video method that is given, I downloaded the update for Windows 8.1 64-bit because that is the system I have and it said "This update is not applicable to your computer"
Please help. Distressed with this problem. I am running an Mi4i with CrDroid ROM in it.
Found the option
Hey guys, I've found the option OP mentioned about. If the update driver software window doesn't give you a list of compatible hardware automatically (like OP's), then you'll need to choose the "(Show All Devices)" option and then scroll to "(Standard MTP Device)". Click the "MTP Device" option and then next, and you're good to go.
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It worked
Thanks it worked for me.
Help me please
I can not help how to connect a smartphone. He does not even see me as the Nook Android Interface
thanks dude it worked.
(i have a oneplus 7 pro running pixel experience 11)
Souroking said:
For anyone who cant see the mtp option in the list of drivers follow the first part of this tutorial video. Install the feature pack from Microsoft and it will then be listed as mobile device.
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thanks.

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