"usb device not recognized the last usb device you connected to .. - Moto G 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

this computer malfunctioned.."
windows 10 64 bit opened fastboot and not working had worked in the past (forget what date) currently no rom on phone was wanting to install a new one.

tried on an other comp and no luck. I'm on twrp recovery menu and mounted device nothing showed only showed usb connected when at phone power up

Try with another usb cable. Does the phone charge correctly (if not, then usb port may be damaged). Try installing one of the ADB and fastboot installers available here e.g Minimal ADB and fastboot or 15 seconds ADB and fastboot installer.
You can copy the rom files to a sdcard if you have a sdcard reader.
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Link me if you can also i've put rom's and gapps on sd with sd reader and can't find the folder I named so I can get there.It does charge but the main power it's not saying usb connected.

Minimal ADB and fastboot installer. Do a system image before installing it, just to be safe.
And, try to place the rom and gapps into root of your sdcard, it'll save a lot of confusions. In TWRP, select Install>Select storage>External Storage. And you should see your files.
Sorry but I didn't understand you, 'the main power it's not saying usb connected' part. Is it the bootloader screen (the one comes up when you hold power+volume down?)
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hi i have the same problem! when i conect my xt1540 pc says "USB device not recognized" and i go to device manager and says on USB section (Device descriptor request failed) i install it minimal adb and motorola device manager on a pc with win 8.1 and win 10 pro and nothing happens, also i did the tuto about regedit on both pcs and nothing, i did and wipe data/factory reset too, my xt1540 have marshmallow 6.0 no root stock firmware.
any idea because y dont have nothing
thanks in advice and sorry bout my bad english

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Hello,
When I do this command I see the device in the list:
adb devices.
The the next step is to go in fastboot, witch I do with BACK button + POWER on. The fastboot mode is on, but I couldn't see the device anymore. So the next command doesn't work at all:
fastboot boot recovery-new.img
Do I have to put on the phone again, because that is not written in the manual.
Greetz,
Dries
Droned said:
Hello,
When I do this command I see the device in the list:
adb devices.
The the next step is to go in fastboot, witch I do with BACK button + POWER on. The fastboot mode is on, but I couldn't see the device anymore. So the next command doesn't work at all:
fastboot boot recovery-new.img
Do I have to put on the phone again, because that is not written in the manual.
Greetz,
Dries
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Windows vista for example tries to install the incorrect drivers. Adb drivers are not recognized for it in fastboot mode, or will install different drivers.
Use usbdeview to delete all the HTC or android drivers. Go into fastboot mode connect phone, manually install your drivers from the sdk/tools/usb drivers folders. Boot the recovery, backup, then flash the recover. Feel free to PM and I will try to help.
when your in fastboot its
fastboot devices rather than adb devices
make sure your phone is connected and in fastboot mode
as well as make sure it reads
"fastboot USB"
minogue has the correct information listed for you (assuming that you have the USB drivers installed for "fastboot" mode as well.
I had the exact same problem as you, but after typing in "fastboot devices"... bingo, there it was.
OK, I went in the control panel of vista and delete the device, plugged in the phone and installed the correct drivers and it works.
Thanks
Droned said:
OK, I went in the control panel of vista and delete the device, plugged in the phone and installed the correct drivers and it works.
Thanks
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Sounds like I was correct.
How do you know when its rooted? ive got 2 partitions (Fat32 and Ext2) i can seee them in paragon partition manager but when i look on sd settings on my g2 it says under secondary storage unknown?
bonesy said:
How do you know when its rooted? ive got 2 partitions (Fat32 and Ext2) i can seee them in paragon partition manager but when i look on sd settings on my g2 it says under secondary storage unknown?
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Terminal immulator type $ su
if it changes to # you have root.
Also, adb shell, # you have root.
Brilliant thanks. So what abiout it not showing on my phone? Says "SD Secondary storage" But under says unknown?

i bricked my device

i try to flash a rom and failed in the middle.
i have cwm version 6, while i select "mount USB storage" nothing happen,
while the recovery menu is open i have adb access but if i use "push" command it get stuck.
on the bootloader menu i dont have access to fastboot, i get on windows "usb device not recognized" under universal serial bus controllers in device manager.
any help here?
doesn't belong here!!!!
can the admin move it to where it belongs?
can the admin move it to where it belongs?
Fix your fastboot issue by properly installing the drivers (I suggest PDANet Android drivers, usually work fine) then flash Clockworkmod Recovery 6.0.1.0 or earlier OR TWRP latest version. The later versions of CWM Recovery have issues mounting USB.
Then mount USB, transfer a rom and flash away.
Edit: Oh and can't you restore your nandroid backup?
i think the problem is the cable driver is not installed properly ..
Keep calm, and check your driver or cable
fixed!
strangely the device gave the same error in my laptop and pc in all USB connection instead of 1.
only in my pc in specific USB connection at the back it works! i reflashed old cwm and it's all good now, thanks!

Hboot usb plug missing

I just bought a used 64GB HTC One which came rooted. It has several backups on it and tons of folders/files which have consumed half of the storage space. I want to wipe the device so it's like new and I have a fresh build to start with.
Before I mess anything up trying to wipe the device, I want to copy everything over to my PC so I can always restore things if needed. I tried exploring the device and copying the files while the phone was on but Windows sat there forever calculating the time to copy. I'm not even sure if I can copy everything while the device is on since some files may be in use.
Because of this, I thought I read that you can connect through USB by rebooting into the bootloader (white screen which says HBOOT ... is this bootloader?). My plan is to reboot into the bootloader screen, connect USB, copy the files, boot into recovery (TWRP), wipe the entire device, and restore/flash a stock AT&T image; however, the phone never says HBOOT USB PLUG when I plug in the USB cable!!
I installed HTC Sync which recognized the device and installed the drivers (shows up in device manager without any exclamations). I then uninstalled the software. After booting into the bootloader, if I plug the USB cable in, nothing happens; however, when I hit the power button to select FASTBOOT, it changes screens, I hear the device connected sound on Windows, and the device changes from FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB.
In the Windows device manager I see Android USB Devices - My HTC. I tried selecting My HTC, update driver software, browse my computer, selecting the Android-USB-Drivers, and it said the best drivers were already installed. I tried to manually select the driver and use have disk to browse the drivers and I get a message saying, "The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for 32-bit systems" (I have Windows Vista 32 bit OS). If I hit the power button again and switch back to BOOTLOADER, I hear the windows device disconnected sound and I only see HBOOT.
Is there a reason why it will connect to the PC under FASTBOOT but not under BOOTLOADER? How come I cannot switch drivers ... I thought I read the HTC Sync drivers don't allow the device to connect in HBOOT which is why I'm trying to update them. Do I even need to be in bootloader to copy the device contents or can I copy it all while the device is on? Lastly, do I need to get this connection working prior to wiping the device and trying to flash/restore an image in case I need to move some files back from the PC to the device (not trying to brick the device and not be able to connect it to the PC to transfer files)?
I tried selecting My HTC, updating the drivers to the Android-USB-Driver
Forgot to include these images ... I noticed I have S-On ... do I need S-Off in order to get HBOOT USB PLUG?
Followed a video on Youtube to do S-Off and eliminate tampered with. Still not able to get HBOOT USB PLUG.

[GUIDE] Repair bootloop wrong recovery flash Huawei Honor 3X G750-u10

this tutorial, is for repairing the huawei g750-u10 in case you flashed the wrong recovery and now you're stuck in a bootloop.
First of all you will need (it's all in the link to download, make shure you have a sdcard on your phone before starting):
-Adb install setup
-Adb toolkit
-vcom drivers
mega.co.nz/#!gURHXDoZ!QNmv7LaK8r4WIQBGaUyoNho3TPX0YZp9jwHaEHgDmII
note:the recovery.img provided on the rar file only works for the U10, the method might work for other models but with a diferent recovery file.
-Installation of the phone mediatek drivers:
-Start with installing th vcom drivers i provided on the rar file, type HDWWIZ on the windows search tab:
Install the hardware manually>Ports(com&lpt)>Have a disk>select the file wich corresponds to you windows>mediatekpreloader usb vcom port> restart your computer. (if this method doesn't work for you try to search for vcom driver installation tutorials)
-Installing adb
-double click on the adb-setup.exe file provided and install it including drivers.
-the adb tool kit doesn't need installation just run the Adb toolkit Gui
on adb toolkit, type the command fastboot continue as shown in the picture
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Remove the battery from your mobile phone, wait 5s plug it in again. Connect the usb to the computer and pluh it to your phone and at the same time push the power button till it turns on but keep your finger in the VOLUME DOWN all the time, it may reboot 2 times but then you will get the fastboot/repair mode image you can now lift your finger.
When you are in fastboot connected to your computer (the mediatek drivers will install wait for installation to complete).
Now return to the Adb GUI and press the execute command, (it will appear 3 lines starting with something saying error dont mind that it's normal) and wait a few seconds then your phone will restart it self and boot normally.
You're allmost there:
-When your phone boots, select the usb connection to usb mass storage device.
-copy the recovery.img provided to the root of your sdcard, safely unplug the phone from your pc.
-download and install the mobile mtk uncle tools app from the playstore.
-turn off wifi and mobile data, start the app and give it root permission.
-press the recovery update, select the chinese character file that you copied to your sd before and proceed, VERY IMPORTANT when it asks if you want to reboot into recovery select NO.
- get out off the app and restart your device normally, it's all done you have your phone back.
this is my first tutorial on xda, hope it is easy to follow and i'm thankfull for any suggestions to improve it.
Not rebooting automatically after fastboot continue command
sevenr33 said:
this tutorial, is for repairing the huawei g750-u10 in case you flashed the wrong recovery and now you're stuck in a bootloop.
First of all you will need (it's all in the link to download, make shure you have a sdcard on your phone before starting):
-Adb install setup
-Adb toolkit
-vcom drivers
mega.co.nz/#!gURHXDoZ!QNmv7LaK8r4WIQBGaUyoNho3TPX0YZp9jwHaEHgDmII
note:the recovery.img provided on the rar file only works for the U10, the method might work for other models but with a diferent recovery file.
-Installation of the phone mediatek drivers:
-Start with installing th vcom drivers i provided on the rar file, type HDWWIZ on the windows search tab:
Install the hardware manually>Ports(com&lpt)>Have a disk>select the file wich corresponds to you windows>mediatekpreloader usb vcom port> restart your computer. (if this method doesn't work for you try to search for vcom driver installation tutorials)
-Installing adb
-double click on the adb-setup.exe file provided and install it including drivers.
-the adb tool kit doesn't need installation just run the Adb toolkit Gui
on adb toolkit, type the command fastboot continue as shown in the picture
s13.postimg.org/yuauaawpj/Untitled.jpg
Remove the battery from your mobile phone, wait 5s plug it in again. Connect the usb to the computer and pluh it to your phone and at the same time push the power button till it turns on but keep your finger in the VOLUME DOWN all the time, it may reboot 2 times but then you will get the fastboot/repair mode image you can now lift your finger.
When you are in fastboot connected to your computer (the mediatek drivers will install wait for installation to complete).
Now return to the Adb GUI and press the execute command, (it will appear 3 lines starting with something saying error dont mind that it's normal) and wait a few seconds then your phone will restart it self and boot normally.
You're allmost there:
-When your phone boots, select the usb connection to usb mass storage device.
-copy the recovery.img provided to the root of your sdcard, safely unplug the phone from your pc.
-download and install the mobile mtk uncle tools app from the playstore.
-turn off wifi and mobile data, start the app and give it root permission.
-press the recovery update, select the chinese character file that you copied to your sd before and proceed, VERY IMPORTANT when it asks if you want to reboot into recovery select NO.
- get out off the app and restart your device normally, it's all done you have your phone back.
this is my first tutorial on xda, hope it is easy to follow and i'm thankfull for any suggestions to improve it.
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Hi, I've followed the instructions you gave and now I'm stucked at the part which it wouldn't reboot by itself after i typed the "fastboot command".
1) Before I've had chance to charge my phone, it ran out of battery and fastboot mode does not charge the phone. I've also tried to flash the recovery image in fastboot mode, but i got Err:0x2017, what is this error about?
2) And the GUI should run in location bin files as my fastboot driver, not the 0KB fastboot in default location.
2) Do all these steps require unlocking bootloader? I don't think I've unlocked, all I did was just root the phone.
Help
Hi
I have a rooted Huawei Ascend Mate but I installed the wrong TWRP recovery a few days ago. My phone keeps booting and I can't use my recovery, because it is a touch version but it doesn't respond to my touch. So, I don't know if I can flash my stock rom or another recovery...
Can I use this tutorial to fix my phone or can you please make one for the Huawei Ascend Mate?
kind regards

Nexus 5 multiple problems

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?
audit13 said:
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.
audit13 said:
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!

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