I have been trying to install the Google USB Driver so I can flash a custom rom. when I tried to install it, I got this error: "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 x64-based systems"!
I'm using Windows 10, x-64-based.
Any solution?
Does not really help with Win10 but that convoluted USB-driver situation in windows is one of the reasons why I switched to Linux.
Still, if google's own installer doesn't help:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb
...perhaps another, more OEM-specific driver will work:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/oem-usb#InstallingDriver
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i am trying to install the driver for my mytouch.
when i plug in my phone for it to install the drivers, all the drivers install normally except for the adb driver.
this is the error message i get:
"C:\Windows\system32\wdfcoinstaller01005.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support."
i tried searching for this problem and found nothing, anyone out there have the same problem? it must be some issue with vista, ugh
i also get this screen after it fails.
Hi, I'm having an extremly annoyning issue with my S8530. I can't seem to make Windows XP SP3 32-bit recognize properly my phone. I have install all the drivers I could find (old, new, from official site, from the undergorund of the internet) and it still gets stuck on detectic USB Serial Port giving just the message that something went wrong and it can't install driver (from auto-detecting devices from Windows). It did install Composit and Modem parts of the drivers but it allways stuck at that part no matter what driver I pre-install, how many restart I do to the PC, how many USB ports I keep chainging, how many USB cables I swap, how many restart I give to the phone. I'm starting going bananananananananananananananananananas.
Any ideeas are greatly apriciated.
Respect Ovidiu
Are you trying to get the USB Mass Storage to work or the ADB over USB?
The normal Windows Mass Storage driver should work on anything.
If you are trying to get the ADB driver to work you may need to
add your VID/PID to the INF file for the ADB driver.
Renate NST said:
Are you trying to get the USB Mass Storage to work or the ADB over USB?
The normal Windows Mass Storage driver should work on anything.
If you are trying to get the ADB driver to work you may need to
add your VID/PID to the INF file for the ADB driver.
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ADB over USB so I can make Kies recognize my phone, wich won't work in Mass Storage. And it should be plug and play (after installing Kies wich installs the drivers or by just intalling the drivers alone). I don't have other machines to trie with Windows 7 (wich allways worked before) and my current PC barelly handles 5 open tabs of Chrome so no Windows 7 options here.
Plug your phone into the Windows box.
Go to Device Manager and find under Properties the VID/PID.
Check the INF file for the ADB driver and see if your IDs are in there.
If not, make a section like all the other sections with your VID/PID in it.
Install the driver.
Hi,
I'm getting really frustrating...
I'm trying to install my nexus 5 on my pc (windows 8) like an MTP device.
every time i instert my nexus 5 (triend usb 3.0 and usb 2.0) the phone is viseble in "my computer"
if i go to Device Manager, it is under Other Devices with yelow triangle (screenshot 1)
i have already tried to install manualy the usb driver from google but is is the message i get: "he 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 x64-based systems"
can some one please help me ! i tried evertythinh: also tried to instal naked driver.
thanks in advance !
ikke833 said:
Hi,
I'm getting really frustrating...
I'm trying to install my nexus 5 on my pc (windows 8) like an MTP device.
every time i instert my nexus 5 (triend usb 3.0 and usb 2.0) the phone is viseble in "my computer"
if i go to Device Manager, it is under Other Devices with yelow triangle (screenshot 1)
i have already tried to install manualy the usb driver from google but is is the message i get: "he 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 x64-based systems"
can some one please help me ! i tried evertythinh: also tried to instal naked driver.
thanks in advance !
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I used the Nexus Root ToolKit to install the Google Nexus ADB Interface driver. You must likely find either by googling them or find them on this site.
I am running win8.1 x64 and installed the driver from SDK. The above methods should also work for fastboot, but the device will not be seen if it is in stock recovery. The driver will have to be manually configured. I did not bother with the custom driver and installed TWRP from fastboot. I received the 4.4.2 OTH update and TWRP flashed automatically.
You have to disable driver signature enforcement. Google it for tutorials.
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You have to choose the "Let me pick my driver" option and look in the Android folder. I'm assuming that you have already installed the SDK kit.
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Can anyone point to reliable source of OnePlus 6 USB driver for Windows XP ?
I already have ADB installed in WinXP, used with previous phones. Just need USB driver for OP6 that works with ancient 32bit WinXP.
TIA...
It's too late to answer now but I just got my first ever OnePlus 6 a few days before. First, install the simple driver that came with your phone. Then go to its installation directory (C:\Program Files\OnePlus USB Drivers) there you will see a directory named xp. Install the driver from the windows device manager and you are good to go. Please see the attached file...
I have an rca tablet I can not get any drivers to work to get to replace/update the firmware and I was wanting to ask if anyone has found anything that works.
I have tried mediatek, rca and all other drivers I can find and nothing seems to work on windows 10 64.
Thank You
DL here:
Download Android USB drivers for RCA - HEXAMOB
Download Android USB drivers for RCA. Here you can find available USB Drivers for your Android phone and tablet. In this updated section, we try to help you find all types of downloads, links and help to connect your Android device to your PC.
hexamob.com
xXx yYy said:
DL here:
Download Android USB drivers for RCA - HEXAMOB
Download Android USB drivers for RCA. Here you can find available USB Drivers for your Android phone and tablet. In this updated section, we try to help you find all types of downloads, links and help to connect your Android device to your PC.
hexamob.com
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Thank You will give a try
I have a Windows 7 64 bit system and I am trying to find drivers to access an rca rct6703w13
I have tried every driver I can find and nothing seems to work does anyone know something that will work?
I would be very grateful if anyone could help?
Thank You
Oh boy, I still remember this pain trying to find and use such drivers on Windoze:
- try another port
- try another cable
- try this driver or that one
- try doing a rain dance with 3 days old undies on your head, and turn only clock wise, unless it's full moon, then turn counter clockwise but stop briefly after ever two and a half turns
Maybe, as workaround, you could boot from a linux CD and try your approach from there.
Whenever I flash from my debian, it works: If "fastboot devices" still doesn't show anything then usually I have forgotten to plugin the cable
By using my "Yet Another Universal ADB Driver" Package (see the link in my signature) one can remove all the old adb drivers if that is the issue, but this case seems to be more interesting...
On win10 it seems that the adb is embedded to the winusb driver the same or similar way (registry wise) that my package is using. Now that I have tested, the behavior is similar with my devices. When using file transfer connection the adb is not recognized. With others, charging, photo, midi the abd works fine. To make adb work with file transfer one have to install the correct driver. In this case google's general driver could be okay, one match for vendor and product ids in it ...
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/usb_driver_r13-windows.zip
What I tested using virtual win7 64bit, it seems to behave the same way... which is a bit weird as I've tested it with my driver package. Worked okay then I think. The Android device used has changed since though.. It worked on win10 back then too.. the change has to have happened later.. or I didn't use file transfer..
@steadfasterX 's maid or salt or whatever it's called nowadays might be usable in this case. It's a Linux having SP flash tool etc. available..
edit: tested and it turned out that the updated phone is the problem... using another phone my driver package worked as expected..
@resxwni01
1. Don't confuse USB-driver and ADB-driver: the USB-driver since ever is by default part of any OS, so also of Windows OS. The ADB-driver is an extra protocol what allows you to communicate with a phone's Android ecosystem via an USB-connection.
2. Latest generic ADB-driver ( correct: ADB client ) got released August 2022 and is officially versioned 33.0.3.
3. AFAIK a 64-bit version of ADB-driver doesn't exist.
With regards to install this ADB-driver on a Windows 7,8.1,10,11 PC:
It's NO USB-driver installer - as introduced above by @CXZa - needed what unnecessarily bloats the Windows registry with crap.
You
1. simply create on any mounted drive of Windows PC a folder named "ADB",
2. extract there to the 3 files what are in the attached ZIP file,
3. add path of created folder "ADB" to Windows environment variable PATH, thus ADB-driver is systemwide accessible -
how to is described here
How to Set the Path and Environment Variables in Windows
Information on how to set the path and environment variables in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
www.computerhope.com
@jwoegerbauer , you're funny guy...