where can i find drivers to my p3600
What kind of drivers are you looking for exactly? I never needed any extra drivers...
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Does anybody out there has the usb modem driver for HP ipaq 6828 for windows vista.Thanks
Have you tried to install the successor of Activesync (its called Mobile Manager or something), all the drivers you need should be there. (It worked for me)
Unplug USB Cable device, try uninstall activesync, restart n install again, then plug ur USB cable device, PC will search driver and found.
its work for me
drrajeeb said:
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Does anybody out there has the usb modem driver for HP ipaq 6828 for windows vista.Thanks
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You don't need a seperate driver for the USB Modem!Just follow these steps:
1)Plug in your device in USB Modem Mode (don't worry even if Windows doesn't find a driver for your device)
2)Open Device Manager
3)Right click your device and select "Update Driver Software"
4)Search for any drivers manufactured by HUAWEI company and select the driver and click to install!(if you don't find any drivers manufactured by HUAWEI, then find another driver for a dial-up modem and update to that driver)
It should work,atleast it worked for me!
Please!
when I received my magic i foolishly just plugged it in. Now I can't load the USB driver that comes with the SDK! Everytim I uninstal the windows driver it simply reload it automatically without stopping to ask if I would like to point it to a diffrent driver.
If I update the driver and point it at the x86 driver it just says that it can't find a better driver than the one that is already loaded!
how do I stop win xp from automatically loading whatever drivers it feels when detecting new gear?
palexr said:
Please!
when I received my magic i foolishly just plugged it in. Now I can't load the USB driver that comes with the SDK! Everytim I uninstal the windows driver it simply reload it automatically without stopping to ask if I would like to point it to a diffrent driver.
If I update the driver and point it at the x86 driver it just says that it can't find a better driver than the one that is already loaded!
how do I stop win xp from automatically loading whatever drivers it feels when detecting new gear?
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Do this
I finally decided I'm going to root my nexus. Everything seems very simple, except one small problem. I don't have the USB drivers installed. No biggie, I downloaded the 2.1 SDK that supposedly had the USB drivers in it. But for the life of me I can't freaking find them.
As I understand it they should be located at :
C:\AndroidSDK\USB driver\
Unfortunately, inside AndroidSDK there is no USB Driver folder. In fact, no where in the subfolders is there one either. Now perhaps I'm just a total idiot and am missing something, but I've been trying to figure this out for the last 40 minutes and cannot find the damn drivers.
Can anyone tell me how dumb I am? Please?
The USB drivers are a separate download. It's way down the list of things you tick when choosing what to install.
Heh... as above, run the SDK setup and tick the USB drivers.
Then they'll be in \SDK\USB driver\
worth noting if you're on windows 7 x64 you'll need to dl both 32 and 64 bit versions of java jdk to get the actual sdk to run to download the drivers.
then make sure usb debugging is on, and you're away from there
Best way to get the ADB drivers installed correctly is to just install the PDAnet client for your computer. It'll install the correct drivers per your OS.
http://www.junefabrics.com/android/index.php
Thanks guys, you're awesome!
I just downloaded DroidExplorer, and it installed everything I needed for the SDK/ADB. Saved me alot of precious time..
How many times I have trusted a few great brands in computers & ordered their Best Product only to find the whole purpose is lost because they have delivered me the product with ANCIENT drivers installed.
I wonder if people here, before trying to connect their devices, update their Computers/Laptops first to the latest Drivers & Firmwares, maybe many problems will be sorted out.
I just hope someone here finds out this was the case & reports here.
My two cents here if it helps.
Why not just build your computer? It'll be cheaper and you'll have the latest hardware and drivers.
Not to mention you'll have a better understanding of how your pc works and what's gone into it.
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lyno said:
Why not just build your computer? It'll be cheaper and you'll have the latest hardware and drivers.
Not to mention you'll have a better understanding of how your pc works and what's gone into it.
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Exactly, I have been building my own computers for last 11 years. Nowadays it isn't that cheaper, earlier it was.
It's cheaper if you're buying a decent mid-range/high-end desktop. At the low end, it's cheaper to buy pre-built.
Besides, you can always wipe, reinstall Windows, install the latest drivers and avoid the bloatware they throw on
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It's cheaper if you're buying a decent mid-range/high-end desktop. At the low end, it's cheaper to buy pre-built.
Besides, you can always wipe, reinstall Windows, install the latest drivers and avoid the bloatware they throw on
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My point is the drivers/firmware part. NOT the cost. LOOK AT MY first post people.
which drivers whould you blame for this? usb drivers are generic and every os (at least that is used here) can connect to usb devices. the device drivers for the phone come with kies and everything else has nothing to do with phone updates. only thing could be the chipset drivers causing instability on the overall system and that normally works with generic drivers as well.
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which drivers whould you blame for this? usb drivers are generic and every os (at least that is used here) can connect to usb devices. the device drivers for the phone come with kies and everything else has nothing to do with phone updates. only thing could be the chipset drivers causing instability on the overall system and that normally works with generic drivers as well.
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IF the usb drivers were SOO generic, Why cant some people connect? Why do we have to install x64 drivers separately? If usb drivers were generic, why would I have had to try 32 times to connect my i9000?
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IF the usb drivers were SOO generic, Why cant some people connect? Why do we have to install x64 drivers separately? If usb drivers were generic, why would I have had to try 32 times to connect my i9000?
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Mate, you are missing the point.
There are different drivers.
There are normal usb drivers that make usb ports on computer work. For windows the last update was like in 2006 with vista - they dont need to be updated. There are such "drivers" for everything in your PC.
There are drivers that make device (phone) work with usb ports in our PC/laptops. They are samsung drivers and not in any way related to microsoft, acer, dell, hp, intel etc.
Is there anything special I have to do in order to get USB drivers to recognize the Fascinate with CM7? I have installed the Samsung MSI USB driver but my system doesn't recognize it.
Are you trying to access it as a storage device or with adb? You are going to need the Nexus S drivers with CM7.
That was it. I knew it was something stupid.
thanks