I can't get the notebook (windows 10) to recognize the zenfone 6 and even my car's Android Auto doesn't recognize it. I believe it is a problem with reconfiguring the device. Can anyone help?
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hi.
i have a realy annoying problem.
i cant connect my device to computer. i tried every way.
just plugging the tf to pc. no success.
enabling usb debugging. no success.
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i cant even access recovery.
i got my tf today from lab. they replaced my mobo.
and now when itry to access recovery it's just giving me a big green android with a ! inside.
so i thought. is it possible that the problem is with my usb cable?
and that i'll have to buy a new one just to confirm it?
1.) What are your computer's specifications? (OS, hardware, etc.)
2.) When the Transformer is booted into Android and you connect the USB cale from the tablet to your computer, does your computer make any sort of indication that a new device has been plugged in? (In Windows, for example, you'll get the new hardware sound.)
Hi! I have any problem tooi cant connect my transformer to PC.
I have C4Q 9550 CPU 8GB RAM Gigabyte E45P MotherBoard Windows & ult x64
When i connect my device,i have a new "hardware sound" and see baloon unknow device or USB cant recognize!What is a problem?Help!!!
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Try different USB slot, Try different cable (if you can get one). Try different PC with the same OS (Win7 64-bit).
Try to reinstall Asus Sync, and USB drivers.
If it won't work after you have tried all of these, then I have no idea.
My TF works for me out of the box.
davebugyi said:
Try different USB slot, Try different cable (if you can get one). Try different PC with the same OS (Win7 64-bit).
Try to reinstall Asus Sync, and USB drivers.
If it won't work after you have tried all of these, then I have no idea.
My TF works for me out of the box.
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Windows 7 would recognize the TF as a Media device and there in lies the problem. You would have to force the Asus Drivers to take precedence and that is the problem. I am also told you would need the '.Net' framework installed and configured properly - as I had installed this long ago I am not sure whether this is required or not as on my PC I did not face problems due to lack of '.Net'.
On Windows XP I was required to install Windows Media Player 11 and then do some more modifications etc and then install PC Sync software from Asus.
I now have my Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit working with the TF.
When you connect your Tablet using the Charger cable, does your Tablet say something like 'Searching for PC Sync Software on PC' in the notification area?
Only if it does the TF would even be trying to communicate with the PC - otherwise it would not even be doing that.
I connected my TF to my Windows machine with the sole purpose of rooting the device and I did succeed in doing that.
I bought an Irulu 7" tablet, it's running Android 42.2 Jelly Bean. Win 8.1 and Win 7 won't let me connect to it by USB. I just keep getting told I need a USB driver for this. Irulu's website does not list my model in their drivers section, nor do they seem to have any USB drivers up. Where can I find a driver for this tablet? The model is just Irulu_MID. I do not know the chipset for it. I've had no luck searching anywhere for a USB driver for this. I even tried using other drivers from different manufacturers, but nothing works. My pc's just keep insisting I need the right driver for this. Has anyone been successful in connecting this kind of tablet to a pc? My pc sees the device and calls it an Android, it just won't let me do anything with it.
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No driver is needed. It is compatible with Win 8.1, but the USB storage is disabled by default on the tablet and the only way to see it is when you plug it into the pc, then it will give you a notification on the tablet to enable it.
It took me twelve hours to figure this out because I was missing seeing the small USB icon on the tablet and didn't bother to look at the notifications on it.
What happens when you plug the Irulu into your pc is that the Irulu puts this tiny USB icon in the upper left of the Irulu tablet screen and there will be a message in your notifications that says click to enable USB. Click it and you finally get the Enable USB Storage screen. Just click the button and it will enable it and your pc will recognize it.
So basically, we've always been looking at our pc's, seeing that it's not recognizing it, when you just needed to find the USB message on the Irulu to enable mass storage and it will only show up when you plug it into your pc.
drivers tho
there you go...
When I connect the USB cable to my Dell Precision M4800, I hear the 'device connected' tone, but then it immediately disconnects. It then proceeds to connect and reconnect at random, often very quick, intervals. Windows never attempts to install the drivers, and when I manually install the latest Samsung USB drivers, nothing changes.
Interestingly, the tablet says 'Connected as media device', but it is not showing up as storage in This PC. I think the rapid connect\disconnect cycles cause Windows to not even try to get a compatible driver, but I'm not sure what to do about it.
Has anyone else been able to connect a GT-8013 to Windows 10?
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FYI, running Gnabo Rom, KitKat 4.4.
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I have a Windows 7 laptop (Dell XPS 15) that works flawlessly with the tablet. Hooks right up with no fuss.
Win 10 no problem.
Sounds more of a cable or usb port problem .
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I agree. The laptop makes the tablet and cable 'known good'.
Try other USB ports on the troublesome PC; try updating the USB drivers (including the hub) and chipset.
Pixel 4a running Android 12, build SQ1A.211205.008. When I connect my Pixel 4A to my Windows 10 PC, the phone is not recognized by Windows. The message in Windows specifically reads: "The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows did not recognize it." If I go into USB preferences on the phone, I cannot change any of the settings, for example selecting "File transfer / Android Auto"
Another Pixel 4a phone using the same cable connects with no problem and the USB preferences can be adjusted.
This may sound like a dumb question, but have you tried rebooting your phone and trying it again?
Have you tried a different cable? Do you have the correct USB drivers installed?
I did try connecting with two other cables. Also tried connecting with the phone running in Safe Mode. The last thing I tried was a factory reset of the phone. That did not fix it, either.
Iam having the same problem has anyone found any fixes.
My Chromebook (Acer CB3-532 series/Model N15Q9) does not detect my Pixel 7 Pro but it picks up and connects/links to my S22U right away for all the features you can run between phone and laptop even the Link to Windows and it's not even a Win OS...
The only way to connect the two is by USB cable, anyone know a way to change that, make it detect and connect via BT?