Does anyone need these, I know the Regs for non DB mode are out there didn't know if anyone wants these? Wont let me postoutside link.
Via the browser under files, please dont hotlink.
ADB Drivers:
vibrantsamsung.com/extra/files/Samsung_Vibrant_ADB_Drivers.zip
USB Drivers:
vibrantsamsung.com/extra/files/Samsungusb.zip
Current Version 1.0.26 ADB
vibrantsamsung.com/extra/files/adb_1.0.26.zip
You need Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26 or newer I think this is the newest so far.
Thank you, I was looking for the usb debugging driver for windows 7!
I hope this works!
How does this differ from the existing thread pointing to Windows drivers for Samsung Android devices? There is already a thread on where to find Windows drivers for for 32- and 64-bit drivers for Samsung Android phones. Why is another thread necessary? This forum has been inundated with duplicate (and often needless) threads, so why are we propagating this ...
Why not post links to official google adb: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Or a trusted and many times verified driver page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929
It times out for "Samsung_USB"...
I would be very cautious about downloading these files guys, I will download and scan them now and edit with the results.
Edit: Results
ADB: http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/bdd1b57fcfec22e3556193ad3b402c95c16290f1
-- Found nothing.
Vibrant Drivers: http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/493456a1670276b60b282609611311cd02e5ef6f
-- Found nothing.
Still is very odd. I would really enjoy some kind of explanation about why these were posted like this and why we even need another thread with this information?
Thread moved to General.
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BUT I've forgotten how. And I'm doing the best I can from memory. (Trying to do on windows XP and 7)
Now if I recall, the only way to install the drivers for the n1 to be used for ADB is when it's in "fastboot" mode and you have the Google USB packages correct?
Well I open up the SDK package list and there is no Google USB package to download. Did I forget something?
Thanks for your help guys I've looked as hard as I can for these answers to no avail.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Searched everywhere. I don't know if i need to be running windows 7 or what but i can't seem to find the drivers to install onto my computer from the device manager. the phone is plugged in, i search for the C:\android-sdk-windows and can't find it ANYWHERE.
yes, i've used the search feature. on many different website.
can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction.... i'm ready to pull out all my hair and break my computer in half.
Sync w/drivers
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/DROID_INCREDIBLE_Verizon/HTC_Sync_2.0.33.exe
The non-sync drivers which you'd use with unrevoked
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
First line is the link and it shows how to install drivers
i can't find the drivers to begin with when i go to update drivers from the manage devices folder. there is no C:\android-sdk-windows ANYWHERE in ANY of the files when the phone is plugged in.
This would be more suited for q and a but anyways are you talking about the drivers needed to root the device
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Go to this site:
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
The very first billet point is:
Download the unrEVOked modified USB driver and expand it somewhere you will remember. Click in the "unrEVOked modified USB driver" link and download the driver. it's zipped so you will need to uncompress it, probably to your desktop. It won't be called "android-sdk-windows", it will be called "Android USB Driver".
AHHHH THANK YOUUU! will be trying this today hopefully(if i can get my friend's phone from him) and report back.
Thank you guys for your time and help, this is why i love XDA.
I have a Kindle Fire which I would like to connect to via ADB, but the settings menu does not even have a box for USB debugging. Amazon also does not have ADB drivers, though I'd guess that using drivers for the TI OMAP 4430 might work, but I can't even try without USB debugging enabled.
Is there some secret way to enable USB debugging or an app which allows you to set it, even if the OS does not?
+1 for developers!
+2, been looking myself. Got some apps that aren't running right and there's no way to figure out why exactly.
+3 has anyone found any ADB drivers that work for Win7? I tried a few but no luck
Found it. It's pretty easy. http://blog.actlocalmedia.com/2011/11/developing-on-kindle-fire.html
Steps to get ADB to show your Kindle Fire
Hi everyone,
1. First, go into your KF Settings > Device and enable "Allow Installation of Applications "
2. Edit your adb_usb.ini and add 0x1949 to it.
Now it should show up on ADB and let you deploy APKs to it.
Thanks guys this works.
For Windows users the file is at:
C:\Users\[YOUR USER NAME]\.android\adb_usb.ini
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For windows users if you need the driver, I posted a solution here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19391164&postcount=4
AdmiralUD said:
For windows users if you need the driver, I posted a solution here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19391164&postcount=4
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That's odd, I didn't need to do any of that, just modify my INI in Win7 here.
I wasn't able to make this work based on the just the info here. Luckily Amazon actually posted official instructions, and they worked for me: http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/sdk/Connecting_your_Kindle_Fire_to_ADB.pdf
It's weird actually having real support from the vendor.
Edit: ROFL, the links in the PDF are just blue text and not real links. Here's the whole dev FAQ including a link to the Win7 driver: https://developer.amazon.com/help/faq.html#KindleFire
Still having trouble myself using both the Amazon provided instructions and the ones in dev thread.
Still getting no devices listed doing an adb devices. Have used the provided drivers for windows from Amazon and also am sure have modified correctly the drivers in the .android folder. My adb is working as it sees my captivate no problem.
Any thoughts? Is there a way to completely remove drivers and try installing them again? Any help would be appreciated.
In win xp, it didn't work for me when I specified the driver file explicitly, but did work when I just told it what folder to look in for the driver.
To uninstall just right click the device in device manager and click remove.
Good luck.
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Okay, let me preface this with the following: Yes, I've searched through XDA, Rootz, and Google to try to solve this. I've unlocked plenty of devices before including both the LTE GNex and the GSM variant.
I cannot for the life of me get my Nexus 7 to be recognized as an ADB device. No drivers automatically install regardless of what mode the device is in when connected...which is fine, I'm used to manually installing drivers...assuming I can FIND the d*** things. I've uninstalled all Samsung drivers just in case and yes, all SDK tools and drivers are up to date.
I found this thread with the Universal Naked Driver v0.7 and tried manually pointing to it from Device Manager (on Windows obviously). It says Windows found the driver software but that "The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file." blah blah it won't install the drivers. I've tried redownloading to be sure the download wasn't corrupt and that didn't help.
I'm literally pulling my hair out and it's incredibly annoying that Asus doesn't make drivers available on their website. Does anyone have any ideas?? Thanks!
I had to uninstall the drivers for it in device manager then install the new ones. Until I did that it wouldn't work
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Step by Step..
Use this Toolkit, follow it's instructions; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Hope that helps,
-CC
Hi. I am trying to root my S7 105 tablet. Although I download the drivers from the official Huawei site and installing them from the Drivers Tool I still get two drivers that are not installed. 1. Ideos tablet ADB interface and 2. Ideos Tablet Diag (com8). So usb debugging cannot work and although I tried to update drivers I always get the message Windows has determined the driver software for yours device is up to date. I cannot root the device. What might be the problem? Thank you in advance for your replies.
Anyone Please
Install Huawei S7 USB/ADB drivers on a Windows 64bit OS
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Just browsing the forums as somebody has given me the Ideos S7 and I'm mucking around with it.
Looking at your question one begs to ask "what" version of windows you are on? Windows 8 64bit is the one I've installed the official drivers on. To accomplish this you need to disable "Driver Signature" check.
Google the following if you are on Windows 8 x64:
disable windows 8 driver enforcement
You should use the link below (I've had to edit it as I can't post links here (yet)
learnDOTsparkfunDOTcom/tutorials/disabling-driver-signature-on-windows-8/disabling-signed-driver-enforcement-on-windows-8
If you are on other version of 64 bit windows, remove the "8" in the search query and replace with your own version
Best of luck (if you haven't solved this by now )
try with windowsXP