I have such a problem with this phone that after connecting with a USB cable, windows does not recognize it. Are there any USB drivers for this phone?
Its should be recognised and drivers installed automatically. File transfer mode won't be activated straight away until you change connection settings (default is only charging) - if you are wondering - phone storage is not showing up.
s-X-s said:
Its should be recognised and drivers installed automatically. File transfer mode won't be activated straight away until you change connection settings (default is only charging) - if you are wondering - phone storage is not showing up.
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I change the connection settings but it has no effect. The drivers are not installing. For the same port (the first time) I connect POCO X3 and the drivers install automatically, everything works.
Are you on windows 10?
Download driver. -> Windows Device manager -> Ports (COM) -> Right click one with yellow triangle -> Update Driver -> Browse my Computer -> folder you saved driver (extract .rar/zip beforehand). You might need to disable driver signature by going to advanced start up settings.
I activated developer mode and set the USB behavior in it as needed
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I installed sdk android-sdk_r07-windows.zip and also tried with android-sdk_r06-windows.zip.
When I do "adb devices" the list of connected devices is empty. My phone is a Huawei U8230.
The USB debugging mode is enabled. I can also see the files inside the phone in a Windows Disk Drive.
Any sugestion on how to get the device listed?
A bit stupid... But your phone is running android ?
You can try to search your phone drivers if there were somes, didn't it ?
Fixed it.
1. First Installed the SDK (all components including usb drivers).
2. Then Enable USB debug mode on the phone.
3. Then connect the phone.
4. Then a CD Drive is detected -> run setup from that drive.
5. Last restart adb.
Fiuuuuuuuu that costed a lot!!!!!!
I started to have this issue since I have formatted my PC (I've got Windows 7 Professional).
If I connect the device without the debugging USB activated, the PC doesn't recognize it, such as the device doesn't exist. Neither the classic sound which the PC does when you connect something to the USBs ports. Nothing, without the debugging USB my PC doesn't recognize nothing, and the device only goes charging, the notify of the USB connected doesn't appear, it could be because the PC doesn't recognize the device.
But if I activate the USB debugging my PC recognizes something. The auto-installation from Windows Update for the drivers starts (it says "Nexus 5"), but it doesn't find any driver on Windows Update. So I've downloaded the original Google USB drivers. I've gone on Computer -> Device -> Right click on Nexus 5 -> Update of the drivers. So I selected the unzipped folder but Windows doesn't install the drivers. It says it's impossibile to find the driver for the device, but I've selected the correct folder!
I've also tried to download the drivers with SDK Manager, but even in this way Windows doesn't install the drivers.
I've also tried to download the "naked drivers" from XDA, but that was the same result.
So I don't know how to do. Why Windows doesn't recognize my device?
My Nexus 5 is still with the stock firmware.
Çlÿkÿ~ said:
I started to have this issue since I have formatted my PC (I've got Windows 7 Professional).
If I connect the device without the debugging USB activated, the PC doesn't recognize it, such as the device doesn't exist. Neither the classic sound which the PC does when you connect something to the USBs ports. Nothing, without the debugging USB my PC doesn't recognize nothing, and the device only goes charging, the notify of the USB connected doesn't appear, it could be because the PC doesn't recognize the device.
But if I activate the USB debugging my PC recognizes something. The auto-installation from Windows Update for the drivers starts (it says "Nexus 5"), but it doesn't find any driver on Windows Update. So I've downloaded the original Google USB drivers. I've gone on Computer -> Device -> Right click on Nexus 5 -> Update of the drivers. So I selected the unzipped folder but Windows doesn't install the drivers. It says it's impossibile to find the driver for the device, but I've selected the correct folder!
I've also tried to download the drivers with SDK Manager, but even in this way Windows doesn't install the drivers.
I've also tried to download the "naked drivers" from XDA, but that was the same result.
So I don't know how to do. Why Windows doesn't recognize my device?
My Nexus 5 is still with the stock firmware.
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I had this issue with my first N7 2013. I ended up RMAing it because of touchscreen issues, and the replacement never had the issue. From my experience, I can only deduce it's a problem with the hardware.
DISCLAIMER: Iam NOT responsible if something happens to your phone.
Problem Description:
When I connect my HTC Explorer to PC using Data Cable NOTHING HAPPENS ,It Just CHARGES and the Menu doesn't open up.
Even When I tried USB Tethering by going into setings Manually .It says "Unable to Turn On" .I can no longer transfer files from phone to PC .
Have you tried
1. Reinstalling HTC Sync and Drivers
2. Rebooting and Hard Reset
3. Flashing Custom ROM's
4. Using Different Data Cables
But still NO LUCK !!!
First Let's Check Whether it's a Hardware Problem (NOT NECESSARY)
1. Go into Bootloader and then to Fastboot Menu
2. Connect your Phone to PC
3. Now the Phone should Read as "Fastboot USB"
4. Try this Fastboot Command "FASTBOOT DEVICES"
5. If your Phone is Shown in the list ,It's Just a Software Problem and Continue Reading this thread
.If not ,then it's mostly a Hardware Issue
Solution:
1. Download PDANet on your phone (NOT THE APK) (This is for USB Tethering)
2. Connect your Phone using Data cable with Windows Logged On (Nothing will happen)
3. Restart your PC (DONT remove your Phone)
4. As soon as PC starts up ,you'll see the Menu on your Phone that used to appear (You'll see Disk Drive,USB Tetheing....)
5. Make Sure USB Debugging is ON
6. When you're logged into Windows, Select Disk Drive from the Menu on your phone
7. Wait and you're Memory Card will be recoginsed on PC
8. Open PDAnet.exe from Memory Card and Install
USB Tethering will now work (If still not working ,go into settings->wireless and networks->mobile networks->access point names and try changing access point ,then try PDANet again)
This WORKED for me ,:good:
So Next time ,Follow Step 2,3,4 and 5
Then After you log on, Choose Anything you want from Menu on Phone.
I doubt USB Tethering will work directly .But you can use it from PDANet.:good:
Quick heads up for interested in transferring files via your computer. For me, my Windows 7 computer wasn't plug and play for some reason. It charged my Idol 3 and saw files in PTP mode but MTP mode was didn't successfully download the drivers. I tried downloading the drivers from Alcatel's website but they are outdated from the looks of things.
I had to do the following. Just documenting it in case it is a common occurrence to save someone else an hour of tinkering:
Settings > About Phone > Tap 'Build # 7 times > go to Developer Mode > Enable USB Debugging > Connect phone to computer > Change from MTP mode to Drivers CD ROM mode > Install Driver
The drivers are different from the website RAR file I am guessing because a) they worked for me and b) they have a more recent timestamp compared to the website version (2013 vs 4/2015)
So are saying no download of driver is needed? Just developer mode activated?
igotroot said:
So are saying no download of driver is needed? Just developer mode activated?
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No. The driver needed is in the phone already and I had to enable dev mode to enable debug mode to enable my phone to be recognized by my computer. After that I manually downloaded the driver (just double clicked an EXE file correlated to my Windows version type)
macallik said:
Quick heads up for interested in transferring files via your computer. For me, my Windows 7 computer wasn't plug and play for some reason. It charged my Idol 3 and saw files in PTP mode but MTP mode was didn't successfully download the drivers. I tried downloading the drivers from Alcatel's website but they are outdated from the looks of things.
I had to do the following. Just documenting it in case it is a common occurrence to save someone else an hour of tinkering:
Settings > About Phone > Tap 'Build # 7 times > go to Developer Mode > Enable USB Debugging > Connect phone to computer > Change from MTP mode to Drivers CD ROM mode > Install Driver
The drivers are different from the website RAR file I am guessing because a) they worked for me and b) they have a more recent timestamp compared to the website version (2013 vs 4/2015)
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If I click on the "usb mode" in notifications it lets me select 4 things..mtp, ptp, charging only and cdrom/driver mode. I'm pretty sure that option was there before I enabled debugging but not 100% certain.
famewolf said:
If I click on the "usb mode" in notifications it lets me select 4 things..mtp, ptp, charging only and cdrom/driver mode. I'm pretty sure that option was there before I enabled debugging but not 100% certain.
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It's definitely possible that you can just go through cd rom/driver mode. I read this post and assumed that I had to enable dev mode to get my idol 3 to be recognize in driver mode and then I could download the driver
Connected as MTP. Debugging enabled
It shows up on device manager as MTP USB Device (update driver says the best driver is already installed)
It shows up on adb devices
It doesn't show up if I try to assign a letter.
Help!