ADB cDoes not detect device - ASUS ZenFone 6 (2019) Questions & Answers

ADB not detecting my zenphone 6. Yes I downloaded latest ADB/FASTBOOT tools, Yes the cable is the one that came with the phone, yes Andriod debugging is on in developer options yes in device manager in mobile devices Zenfone 6 is listed
I did eventually try with my old Galaxy S3 (rooted) and it worked. Not sure if I need to be rooted so i'll ask that now
With my zenphone 6 ill get daemon started successfully sometimes but then nothing. I am running Windows 7.
Any thoughts/help?
Thank you

I haven't any problem with ADB connection with my non-rooted ZF6.
Try another cable.

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Usb drivers for your android phone

USB Drivers are let your PC communicate with your device.
If you are executing some ADB Commands, you will need USB Drivers installed which will let the ADB server on your PC communicate with the ADB client on your device. If there are no USB Drivers installed on your PC, you will not be able to perform activities on your device via the PC.
First of All I would recommend you to install Universal ADB Driver Installer.The Universal ADB Driver installer detects your phone and installs the ADB drivers for it.This tool developed by drsmart is your solution to the “device not found” error you might get on executing ADB commands.
Universal ADB Driver Installer Download Link - http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
USB DRIVERS
1.SAMSUNG:
--- http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads
2.LG
---http://www.lg.com/us/support/mobile-support
3.HTC
---https://support.htc.com/en
4.SONY
---http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/
5.ASUS
---http://support.asus.com/download/options.aspx?SLanguage=en&type=1
6.MOTOROLA
---http://www.motorola.com/sites/motodev/us-en/motodev_lp.html
MORE DEVICES WILL BE UPDATED
Thanks for the info. I tried the univ adb driver installer but it showed I already had the right driver installed. Windows explorer can see my phone but other apps like HTC Sync or myphoneexplorer can't. This only happened after I rooted & installed a new rom. Maybe the rom is faulty...
I want Google nexus driver
any one can help me ?
mt6572 driver
Please add driver for mt6572 device
thx. very usefull!
thanks for the updated links.
Gole Maryam said:
I want Google nexus driver
any one can help me ?
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an universal driver for all Nexus Devices (Phones and Tablets) can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513339
No access to USB debug
I give up and need some professional help...Ya both kinds.
Here we go, I have the Galaxy 3 d2att I747
Rooted
I was running CM 10.2 with latest nightly, I think 20131208 and decided to update to CM11 via my Cyanogenmod updater but before I did I had read somewhere I should change from CWM recovery to TWRP so I downloaded Goomanager and updated to the TWRP version for my phone then went for the KitKat update and thats when the trouble began.
I am now stuck in a boot loop even if I try to boot into TWRP all I get is the TWRP boot logo then straight into boot loop again. I am almost positive I did a factory wipe as well as cache/dalvik.
Not being able to use TWRP to get into recovery I thought I would just use Odin but I can't get any of my laptops to recognize the phones USB, I just get the windows usb driver error and have tried to install the drivers manually via device manager using my samsung 7 chronos with windows 8.1 and my acer with windows 7. I updated drivers using Samsung Kies and from the website, no luck.
I also ventured into an area that I have no expertise in but I guess thats how we learn so I downloaded the Android SDK thinking I could use it to download and install the google USB drivers that way, but I can't get out of boot loop to make sure USB debugging is checked. The only thing I can access is the stock download mode which would be great if I could use the USB connection.
What am I missing? Any suggestions?
USB Not Recognized Error
I noticed that my phone suddenly stopped being recognized on both my Windows 7 and Win8 laptops. I have been trying to fix it with the drivers but to no avail. However, I plugged my phone in with a different USB cord and voila it was recognized and working. Maybe this could possibly be a simple fix.
My computer stopped recognizing my Skyrocket
Hi Everyone,
I also am having trouble with my win 7 computer recognizing my Skyrocket suddenly. I have been using several KitKat roms and they have been working just fine, except for some reported bugs that the CM devs are working on. I even was able to connect to the computer and explore both my internal and external drives. Then suddenly that stopped and the computer gave me a need to get drivers warning. I've tried to download drivers from Samsung and the computer says they are already installed. I also tried the universal driver download and got the same message. Any help would be appreciated. Like the others on this forum, I wouldn't be able to odin if I got in trouble.
Thanks for your concideration,
drewfs7270
I switched to a different rom and now it's working again !
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk
Thanks.. :good: usefull
Also, any mobile manufacturer website has guides or direct downloads for drivers. Otherwise uni drivers suffice.....
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mtk preloader driver unable to install/unplugged appears
mt65xx unplugged when I try installing my device, I tried uninstalling all preloader vcom drivers in my laptop then restart and when I try to connect my device mtk mt65xx preloader just pops up in device manager then suddenly disappears and unknown device shows instead. I also tried manually update driver for unknown device then select the folder where my mtk driver is saved still unsuccessful? I've also searched and tried many other ways out there still no luck. Can anybody give me a solution? By the way i'm using windows 7 x64.
Delted
Edit: Deleted
soft brick
I face bad experienced, the tablet can not boot ( after install TWRP ) but enable to enter the fastboot mode and can be detected by the computer as android adb interface but adb can't communicated with the tablet. (list of devices atached)
I do have a backup file ( I make it before soft brick, I make backup using dd command, because I don't have cwm/twrp recovery ).... but how to flash it ? Tablet chipset is wonder media 8980 OS android 4.2.2
I can not flash it by adb/fastboot.
Maybe someone here can give me a little guide for how to....
I really appreciate for your kindness
Hey, I made an expirience, which might help other users as well.
I have a Sony device (Z1C) and use Windows 10, maybe this will help for other brands and for other Windows 10 users.
I installed drivers for my device and was able to use adb. When I put the phone into fastboot mode, it was not recognized anymore. I found out, Sony has a seperate (updated, maybe?) driver for fastboot mode. When I tried to install this, the driver was not signed and Windows refused to install it. However, you can enter the UEFI (successor of BIOS) and enable installation of unsigned drivers (at own risk). Then I was able to install the fastboot driver and controll my phone in fastboot mode as well as in adb mode.
In conclusion: You might think you installed drivers, because you did, but maybe you did not.
Even on LineageOS page, many people fail to mention that, you DON'T and SHOULDN'T install any generic or universal ADB driver if you have Samsung device. As you can just install Samsung USB Drivers officially from Samsung site. Samsung USB Drivers already contain ABD interface driver just fine so Universal ADB driver is redundant for Samsung phones.

Can't connect my nexus 5 over usb

Hi, I'm running windows 8.1
I've installed nexus root kit with appropriate drivers. I've rooted my nexus 5 which still runs 4.4.
But since a few days, I can't see it anymore using USB connection, neither as a multimedia neither as a photo device.
A bit disappointed with this since I need it !
I've tried to follow NRK steps without success.
Any idea or suggestions ?
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Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm having the exact same problem.
It's literally like earlier today I had my Nexus connected to my computer and it showed up as a drive as per usual. Then I disconnected it for whatever reason and a bit later when I tried to reconnect it, it no longer showed up at all. I've tried it on multiple computers, in both media and camera mode with usb debugging on and off. Basically I've tried the obvious stuff, but it just no longer shows up.
If you guys used ABD to sideload 4.4.1 or 4.4.2 then you will need to take off the drivers for that before your Nexus will be recognised as a standard media device in My Computer - it's because the ADB overwrites standard Google USB drivers
Had same issue yesterday
Turn off usb debugging. Mine only recognises it as a storage device with it off
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Ben36 said:
Turn off usb debugging. Mine only recognises it as a storage device with it off
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Interestingly enough I had the problem with the PC not recognizing my phone.
When I turned USB debugging ON, *tada* it worked. I don't know the background why this even makes a difference.
However for me it worked.
Disabling debugger change just nothing, neither than disabling developer tools...
I used Wugfresh's Toolkit to get the drivers. Make sure you use the usbdeview tool to delete any other drivers on your computer associated with the device. Then I did the install of the PDAnet drivers through the toolkit. When installing the drivers, there is actually a prompt that comes up on your phone that you have to "ok" as well. After two hours, that is how I got the drivers to work on Windows 8.1.
lowandbehold said:
I used Wugfresh's Toolkit to get the drivers. Make sure you use the usbdeview tool to delete any other drivers on your computer associated with the device. Then I did the install of the PDAnet drivers through the toolkit. When installing the drivers, there is actually a prompt that comes up on your phone that you have to "ok" as well. After two hours, that is how I got the drivers to work on Windows 8.1.
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I did this. But my phone now is only detected as a Camera and not a Media Device. Any idea why this is?

[Q] No USB connection while booted into Android or TWRP...

Hi Guys,
I've had a few problems with my N5 recently...
If I plug my N5 into my PC via the stock USB cable and boot into the Bootloader (PWR+VOLDN) then it will allow me to flash the original N5 firmware, located here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images, this would indicate to me that there is no issue with the actual devices ability to transfer files via USB connection... Right?
No!
For some strange reason my phone will allow me to push a full factory image to it and will also process any Fastboot commands that are sent to it but as soon as you boot into something like TWRP and try to control the phone's ADB functionality it will not find the device at all! The new MTP option in TWRP 2.8 will allow my computer to see my phone's MTP connection for about 1 second and then will immediately disconnect, the same happens when trying to connect to MTP from within Android too.
USB debugging doesn't show that it is connected when my phone is plugged into my PC and Windows makes the 'device connected' sound and then straight after makes the 'device disconnected' sound...
Any ideas? I am certain that this is an issue with my handset's hardware or software rather than any of the computers or cables... I have tried 3 different cables (including the stock cable) and also three different computers (Windows 8.1 @ Work, Mac OS X @ Work and my own personal PC running Windows 8.1 & Ubuntu @ Home)... All OSs and all computers run into exactly the same issue, device connects briefly and then disconnects.
I have troubleshooted issues relating to the driver. This is not the issue... Device Manager cannot even see the hardware after the disconnect.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Lewis
Also:
-Android does not detect that the USB is charging the device unless the device is booted with the cable attached (if it's not attached before the 'Google' screen then it can't see the USB input at all, within android or TWRP, of course...).
Having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution?
EvilBetty said:
Having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution?
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It's most likely a driver issue.
Elluel said:
It's most likely a driver issue.
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Not a driver issue.
3 different Nexus 5s, 5 different workstations. Other two Nexi are fine on all 5 PC's.
1 PC used for ADB forensics, 2 used for ADB development work, one known working for ROM'ing / rooting.
Phone has been factory reset, factory ROM'd from Fastboot. Connects fine on Fastboot. Will not connect on ADB / MTP.
On a fresh PC / phone reboot, the PC will detect the phone for just a second and then it will not reconnect until process is completed.
-EB
What's your adb version?
Went on for about 2 weeks, then suddenly went away on its own. I have no idea what the problem was or the solution. Sorry.
i have a nexus 5 which has stock ROM and blu spark kernel . i locked the bootloader while on the same kernel and again unlocked it . . the phone is bootlooping into twrp and the google logo . in twrp it says unable to mount data . i can access twrp . . i am unable to flash anything . it says unable to mount data/ . please the attachment

Unable to Root Moto G Turbo 2015 Edition

Hello All,
I am trying to root Moto G Turbo 2015, however the same is not been recognized by the system.
Things that I have tried:
1. Tried Motorolla drivers as in shared in the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/problem-moto-g-recognized-pc-t2793861
2. Tried with official Moto Device Manager
3. Tried to manually point Intel ADB USB drivers
4. Tried on both Windows 7 SP1 x64 and Ubuntu 18.04
5. Tried with multiple USB cables
None of the methods have worked out yet. Can you please give me a solution?
PS: The USB Debugging is already enabled.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Avirup.
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AvirupDas said:
Hello All,
I am trying to root Moto G Turbo 2015, however the same is not been recognized by the system.
Things that I have tried:
1. Tried Motorolla drivers as in shared in the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/problem-moto-g-recognized-pc-t2793861
2. Tried with official Moto Device Manager
3. Tried to manually point Intel ADB USB drivers
4. Tried on both Windows 7 SP1 x64 and Ubuntu 18.04
5. Tried with multiple USB cables
None of the methods have worked out yet. Can you please give me a solution?
PS: The USB Debugging is already enabled.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Avirup.
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Hi there,
Have you tried KINGOROOT
Website: https://www.kingoapp.com/
If you still can't root try installing custom recovery ( I suggest TWRP)
However most of all you might need to unlock the bootloader of your phone in order to root.
Website For Bootloader Unlock : https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Anyways since your computer is not recognizing the device try uninstalling and removing all the drivers using USBdeview
Website: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
This software will remove installed drivers of any device which was previously connected.
Make sure you have a high quality USB cable , it might also affect the connection.
And also make sure that no dust or dirt is in your phone's micro USB port.
If non of them work there might be a problem with your phone's micro USB connection.
I heard that these phones cannot be fixed as they are sealed and removing the battery can cause problems to the phone. Or even worse the phone will simply die.
So make sure you do plenty of online research.
Regards
KIBS2173
AvirupDas said:
Hello All,
I am trying to root Moto G Turbo 2015, however the same is not been recognized by the system.
Things that I have tried:
1. Tried Motorolla drivers as in shared in the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/problem-moto-g-recognized-pc-t2793861
2. Tried with official Moto Device Manager
3. Tried to manually point Intel ADB USB drivers
4. Tried on both Windows 7 SP1 x64 and Ubuntu 18.04
5. Tried with multiple USB cables
None of the methods have worked out yet. Can you please give me a solution?
PS: The USB Debugging is already enabled.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Avirup.
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Has the phone had it's,"Boot Loader" unlocked?
R1ffR4ff said:
Has the phone had it's,"Boot Loader" unlocked?
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No it’s not. I am unable to connect over adb to unlock the same.
AvirupDas said:
No it’s not. I am unable to connect over adb to unlock the same.
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One time on my Win10 Laptop ADB wouldn't see my Moto phone. I think I had to dig into the Device Manager as per this fix,
http://www.wtfandroid.com/fix-fastboot-device-not-recognised-problem/

Unable to Connect my Galaxy Tab 2 p3100 to laptop

While connecting my tab to PC (Windows 11)
It's showing USB device not recognised. I already tried reinstalling the drivers and replacing the USB Cable but to no avail. Can someone help me out?
Suraj_Shiva said:
While connecting my tab to PC (Windows 11)
It's showing USB device not recognised. I already tried reinstalling the drivers and replacing the USB Cable but to no avail. Can someone help me out?
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If it failed after replacing the cable and you are sure the drivers are working then it's possible that the port is broken and there is nothing you can do about it unless you bring it into a repair shop. At most you can share files through internet, Bluetooth or SDcard if this happens.
KappaTheCapper said:
If it failed after replacing the cable and you are sure the drivers are working then it's possible that the port is broken and there is nothing you can do about it unless you bring it into a repair shop. At most you can share files through internet, Bluetooth or SDcard if this happens.
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Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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Looooool WinSh1t 10 and 11 lmaoooooooo ... good luck.
There is no problems on Win7 and linux.
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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Windows is not at fault. I am using windows 10 myself and everything works as expected. If it was at fault then it didn't manage to find a suitable driver in which case you have to do it manually.
Also from what I know you are not able to flash a custom recovery through the SD card in download mode. I believe it has to be done through the cable. But if you already have a custom recovery installed you can install a custom ROM just fine with an SD card
Suraj_Shiva said:
Hey. Thanks for the reply! I will give my tab for repair shortly. I just have a couple more questions.
1. My Laptop is running Windows 11 and my PC is running 10. I don't have previous versions of Windows. Is Windows 11/10 responsible for this in any way? i.e. will the device be recognised in computers running older versions of Windows? (I have already tried the fixes mentioned in Windows forums for "USB Device not Recognized" but to no avail).
2. Is there any way to access Download Mode, root, install a custom recovery & ROM without using the USB cable ?
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About no. 2., you may try this method to first root, then install TWRP, and then install custom rom. But please read the instructions and NOTE carefully.
Best ROM (2021) for Tab 2 10.1
Hello everyone, I have this old Tab 2 10.1 that belongs to my mother and she hasn't used it in a while (Don't know the exact model). I unlocked the boot loader and want to flash it, but I was wondering what's the latest Android it could support...
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