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Im using an Archos 97 Carbon Tablet, And when I connect it to my computer via USB and have Dev mode enabled, windows comes up saying "Driver not found", but it works when dev mode is turned off fine (but obviously, I cant use debugging).
Ive searched up everywhere, but it seems this isnt a popular tablet, and there are no threads of fixes that have worked for this device.
ADB driver is what you need.
Lukiqq said:
ADB driver is what you need.
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And how do I find this driver?
thebigdolphin1 said:
And how do I find this driver?
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You can install the Android SDK or try Googling "Google Android USB Drivers"
Lukiqq said:
ADB driver is what you need.
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Ah, I found on the Archos website a download for a ZIP, containing a folder called "usb_driver".
How do I install this?
bill.weckel said:
You can install the Android SDK or try Googling "Google Android USB Drivers"
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I have SDK and google USB drivers, still nothing.
Ok, I might have found the answer, im restarting my computer now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
Hi guys, i'm having trouble connecting my OnePlus ONE to my PC with MTP to do file transfers, ADB is OK. I'm using Windows 8.1 and connecting to PC trough a USB 3.1 port. In my Device manager i saw MTP as an unrecognized device. Where can i find a correct driver?
Best Regards,
Marco Costa
goldfinger01 said:
Hi guys, i'm having trouble connecting my OnePlus ONE to my PC with MTP to do file transfers, ADB is OK. I'm using Windows 8.1 and connecting to PC trough a USB 3.1 port. In my Device manager i saw MTP as an unrecognized device. Where can i find a correct driver?
Best Regards,
Marco Costa
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Unplug your device from your computer. Open up Device Manager. Plug in device. Look for the device in device manager. It may have an odd name, but you'll see something pop up when you plug the phone in. When you find it, right click on it and click "Update Drivers". Then click the "Browse" option. Then select "Let me pick from a list". Then click something along the lines of "Android ADB driver". This should let it properly communicate with your computer and let you browse data files on the phone.
goldfinger01 said:
Hi guys, i'm having trouble connecting my OnePlus ONE to my PC with MTP to do file transfers, ADB is OK. I'm using Windows 8.1 and connecting to PC trough a USB 3.1 port. In my Device manager i saw MTP as an unrecognized device. Where can i find a correct driver?
Best Regards,
Marco Costa
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I recently had the same issue what version of windows 8.1 do u have installed?
jp694 said:
I recently had the same issue what version of windows 8.1 do u have installed?
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I'm using Windows 8.1 Entreprise N Version 6.3 (Build 9600)
TheShoxter said:
Unplug your device from your computer. Open up Device Manager. Plug in device. Look for the device in device manager. It may have an odd name, but you'll see something pop up when you plug the phone in. When you find it, right click on it and click "Update Drivers". Then click the "Browse" option. Then select "Let me pick from a list". Then click something along the lines of "Android ADB driver". This should let it properly communicate with your computer and let you browse data files on the phone.
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Does this apply to MTP? I tried the same driver i used to make adb work but MTP doesn't
goldfinger01 said:
I'm using Windows 8.1 Entreprise N Version 6.3 (Build 9600)
Does this apply to MTP? I tried the same driver i used to make adb work but MTP doesn't
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Yes, the same driver will work for MTP. If your computer can successfully communicate with your phone via ADB, then it can transfer data as MTP. Is USB debugging enabled on your phone? And, does ADB actually work right now? When you type "adb devices" in a command prompt, does it give you a device serial?
EDIT: I'm not familiar with the 8.1 Entreprise version, I didn't think it would affect anything, apparently it does
goldfinger01 said:
I'm using Windows 8.1 Entreprise N Version 6.3 (Build 9600)
Does this apply to MTP? I tried the same driver i used to make adb work but MTP doesn't
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Download this http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40744 i had the same issue u need this for it to work. It really is the stupid that you need this if you have the n version of windows but im sure it will fix it i had the same issue and tried everything only took me 4 days to finally find out the issue.
jp694 said:
Download this http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40744 i had the same issue u need this for it to work. It really is the stupid that you need this if you have the n version of windows but im sure it will fix it i had the same issue and tried everything only took me 4 days to finally find out the issue.
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That's it. You solve my problem.
THANK YOU.
goldfinger01 said:
That's it. You solve my problem.
THANK YOU.
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no problem glad to help.
thanks, this helped me as well.
Hi guys. I am having the same problem on Win7 64bit. MTP driver can't be loaded and therefore can't use file transfer for my One. Can't find Media Feature Pack for my Win7 either.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Same problem here with CM11S 05Q and OSX, Android File Transfer can't see my OPO and on screen I don't have any notification about MTP, debug and camera mode
my n5 was fine before my pc was connected to internet .... but when it did, it updated th drivers and now i can't access my files in either MTP or PTP mode ....
i did uninstall n5's drivers from device manager and then it didn't even recognize the device .... (not even in add a device)
btw i'm using win 8.1
ps. i did try using another port and cable
SirMatin said:
my n5 was fine before my pc was connected to internet .... but when it did, it updated th drivers and now i can't access my files in either MTP or PTP mode ....
i did uninstall n5's drivers from device manager and then it didn't even recognize the device .... (not even in add a device)
btw i'm using win 8.1
ps. i did try using another port and cable
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Did u reboot after removing the drivers?
Download the universal naked drivers
Read this too. It might help.
i rebooted several times ...
actually the problem is that my pc doesn't recognize N5 .... any idea how 2 fix that?
SirMatin said:
i rebooted several times ...
actually the problem is that my pc doesn't recognize N5 .... any idea how 2 fix that?
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hi i had the same problem, goto start menu computer right click manage, goto dievces driver updates and properties and roll back driver's hope this helps,
SirMatin said:
my n5 was fine before my pc was connected to internet .... but when it did, it updated th drivers and now i can't access my files in either MTP or PTP mode ....
i did uninstall n5's drivers from device manager and then it didn't even recognize the device .... (not even in add a device)
btw i'm using win 8.1
ps. i did try using another port and cable
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i had same problems on win 8.1
the problem is due to mtp windows drivers,
the problem is that windows will install his generic drivers and will override nexus 5 drivers installation
i solved by
1. uninstall all adb intefarces (for example, on acer, I had 2 acer adb interface and another adb bootloader interface)
2. deleting all android_winusb related folders from
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
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or everytime Windows will install them instead of the right ones
then I installed google usb drivers and it worked. :good:
EnricoD said:
i had same problems on win 8.1
the problem is due to mtp windows drivers,
the problem is that windows will install his generic drivers and will override nexus 5 drivers installation
i solved by
1. uninstall all adb intefarces (for example, on acer, I had 2 acer adb interface and another adb bootloader interface)
2. deleting all android_winusb related folders from
or everytime Windows will install them instead of the right ones
then I installed google usb drivers and it worked. :good:
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tnx a lot ... it worked but only when my pc was not connected to net ... when it did, it went back as it was before
btw is there any way to add msc to n5 on stock 4.4.4?
EnricoD said:
i had same problems on win 8.1
the problem is due to mtp windows drivers,
the problem is that windows will install his generic drivers and will override nexus 5 drivers installation
i solved by
1. uninstall all adb intefarces (for example, on acer, I had 2 acer adb interface and another adb bootloader interface)
2. deleting all android_winusb related folders from
or everytime Windows will install them instead of the right ones
then I installed google usb drivers and it worked. :good:
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that's good to know thank you,
SirMatin said:
tnx a lot ... it worked but only when my pc was not connected to net ... when it did, it went back as it was before
btw is there any way to add msc to n5 on stock 4.4.4?
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anyone know how 2 fix this?
Good morning, I have a problem with my pixel 2016. When I connect the phone to the PC, windows does not recognize it. I tried several times to install the drivers from android studio, but the problem persists. If I go to device manager, it tells me error 43. If I click on driver details it tells me that there is no driver, even after installing them. How can I solve ??? Thanks
PS sorry for my english, but I use google translator
antoscara88 said:
Good morning, I have a problem with my pixel 2016. When I connect the phone to the PC, windows does not recognize it. I tried several times to install the drivers from android studio, but the problem persists. If I go to device manager, it tells me error 43. If I click on driver details it tells me that there is no driver, even after installing them. How can I solve ??? Thanks
PS sorry for my english, but I use google translator
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Try using different cable and uninstall the drivers and restart the computer.
shtma said:
Try using different cable and uninstall the drivers and restart the computer.
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Hi, already done, but nothing. Could it be something software in the phone?
Hello, i want to ask for some help, so i have accidentally updated my android driver with an adb interface driver for computer, and now when i debugging my device to the computer, it is listed in "universal serial bus devices" not in "other devices" anymore, it is a problem because i wanted to install google camera for my phone, but now my phone can't stand in fastboot mode anymore, it always asked me to shutdown my phone, maybe because i have updated it with the wrong driver.
I have tried updating it with the driver i got from the internet, but it always show me "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device" like in the photo i have attached, i'm sure this driver list was compatible before, because i have tried it before i updated the wrong driver to my android driver.
Any help will be appreciated, and i'm sorry for my bad english, thanks.
Use the driver installer linked to in my signature below.
jwoegerbauer said:
Use the driver installer mentioned in my signature below.
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I am sorry, but i didnt see any signature that you have mentioned about
Remove the driver and get one from your phone's manufacturer
Revelation53 said:
I am sorry, but i didnt see any signature that you have mentioned about
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Buy new glasses.
jwoegerbauer said:
Buy new glasses.
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I can see it now, i am terribly sorry, i was using mobile mode, so i couldnt see your signature, anyway, thank you for your help, i will try it
psunyter said:
Remove the driver and get one from your phone's manufacturer
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How to remove the driver? I cant see any "uninstall driver" option, but only "uninstall device" option, but if i do that uninstall device thing, then my android is gone from the device manager and i couldnt change the wrong driver to the original driver, as u can see in the first picture, my android have been changed to usb device, not an android device anymore.
Revelation53 said:
How to remove the driver? I cant see any "uninstall driver" option, but only "uninstall device" option, but if i do that uninstall device thing, then my android is gone from the device manager and i couldnt change the wrong driver to the original driver, as u can see in the first picture, my android have been changed to usb device, not an android device anymore.
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To uninstall driver from Windows 10, you have to :
1. Press WINDOWS + X
2. Click on "Device Manager"
3. Click on the device group you want to uninstall (example : USB-Device)
4. Right click on the device you want to uninstall
5. Click on "Remove"
jwoegerbauer said:
To uninstall driver from Windows 10, you have to :
1. Press WINDOWS + X
2. Click on "Device Manager"
3. Click on the device group you want to uninstall (example : USB-Device)
4. Right click on the device you want to uninstall
5. Click on "Remove"
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Hmm, i already know that, thanks anyway, but if i have uninstalled the device, so what should i do first? Unplugging my phone and then plug it again first or directly installing new driver after i uninstalled the device? And if i want to replace the wrong device i have installed to my android what is the name of the driver i should install?
I am sorry if i asked so many dumb question, i doesnt have much experience on this.
Revelation53 said:
And if i want to replace the wrong device i have installed to my android what is the name of the driver i should install?
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On Android-side there is NOTHING to install: ADB & Fastboot daemons are implemented in every Android device's bootloader. You have only to install the matching USB-driver on Windows computer.
jwoegerbauer said:
On Android-side there is NOTHING to install: ADB & Fastboot daemons are implemented in every Android device's bootloader. You have only to install the matching USB-driver on Windows computer.
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Hmm i see, alright, thanks a lot, i mean it
jwoegerbauer said:
Buy new glasses.
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lmao what a savage guy
Revelation53 said:
Hello, i want to ask for some help, so i have accidentally updated my android driver with an adb interface driver for computer, and now when i debugging my device to the computer, it is listed in "universal serial bus devices" not in "other devices" anymore, it is a problem because i wanted to install google camera for my phone, but now my phone can't stand in fastboot mode anymore, it always asked me to shutdown my phone, maybe because i have updated it with the wrong driver.
I have tried updating it with the driver i got from the internet, but it always show me "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device" like in the photo i have attached, i'm sure this driver list was compatible before, because i have tried it before i updated the wrong driver to my android driver.
Any help will be appreciated, and i'm sorry for my bad english, thanks.
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Have you found solution? I'm facing same issue now?