adb Difficulties - Vibrant General

I'm having a really hard time getting adb to recognize my device. I had it work for me once and now I can't get it to again. Also, each time I load sdk, I have to reinstall all the packages. I really don't know what is going on but if anyone out there could provide me a walkthrough I would greatly appreciate it.
Chad

Which OS are you using?

Windows Vista.

did you install the driver pack from Samsung?
check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929

I tried the one from the Samsung site and that didn't work. I also tried the 32-bit version in that thread you provided to no avail.

do you have USB Debugging enabled?

Yep, USB Debugging checked. I'm in the process of downloading the sdk for like the fifth time. Now when I plug my phone in with USB Debugging checked, my pc doesn't even recognize it and doesn't even try to install the drivers. I made up a font the other day and really want to install it on my phone.

cmw6300 said:
Yep, USB Debugging checked. I'm in the process of downloading the sdk for like the fifth time. Now when I plug my phone in with USB Debugging checked, my pc doesn't even recognize it and doesn't even try to install the drivers. I made up a font the other day and really want to install it on my phone.
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That's ok. Just right click on my computer, then go to device manager. You will see something with the Yellow ! right click on that then say update driver. Point to the folder where the drivers are and you should get success installing the drivers.

computer/properties/advanced/environmental variables "PATH" edit "path to sdk tools" i.e."C:\androidsdk\tools"

Success!! Thank you guys for the help! I updated the sdk this morning and everything is a go! Thanks again!!
Chad

cmw6300 said:
Success!! Thank you guys for the help! I updated the sdk this morning and everything is a go! Thanks again!!
Chad
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glad you are up and going

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usb drivers

im trying to set up adb, and it wont recognize my mytouch. ive searched and what i found didnt work for me.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
This helped me.
i dont have windows 7
smjfosho said:
im trying to set up adb, and it wont recognize my mytouch. ive searched and what i found didnt work for me.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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First download USBDeview - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usbdeview.zip
Unzip it
Run USBDeview.exe as Administrator
You will see all drivers being used on your computer
Highlight and Uninstall all drivers with the description have HTC Android (Should be 3 of them)
Right Click on the driver and press uninstall
Once done, Unplug your phone and plug it back in
You should now get the notification of the ADB device
Follow the steps above to install the drivers
Then, plug your phone in, don't mount it! Pull up a command windows and type:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools (or wherever you have your sdk installed)
adb devices (should see your phones serial number listed if you did it correctly)
adb shell
su (for root access)
sombionix said:
First download USBDeview - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usbdeview.zip
Unzip it
Run USBDeview.exe as Administrator
You will see all drivers being used on your computer
Highlight and Uninstall all drivers with the description have HTC Android (Should be 3 of them)
Right Click on the driver and press uninstall
Once done, Unplug your phone and plug it back in
You should now get the notification of the ADB device
Follow the steps above to install the drivers
Then, plug your phone in, don't mount it! Pull up a command windows and type:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools (or wherever you have your sdk installed)
adb devices (should see your phones serial number listed if you did it correctly)
adb shell
su (for root access)
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i tried this method, did work for me
smjfosho said:
i tried this method, did work for me
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did work or didn't?
sombionix said:
did work or didn't?
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sorry, it didnt work for me
Hmmm....worked for me and many others. Strange. You did download SDK with the appropriate drivers, right?
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Hmmm....worked for me and many others. Strange. You did download SDK with the appropriate drivers, right?
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i downloaded the sdk, what drivers are you talking about?
when i setup the sdk, i downloaded those drivers.
It was a long time ago when I downloaded SDK, however, if I'm not mistaken, I believe when it connects to the server and gives you download options, one of those options is USB drivers.
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f4/how-to-install-android-sdk-v1-0-step-by-step-5749/index3.html
Yeah, there are definitely USB drivers you need to download.
sombionix said:
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f4/how-to-install-android-sdk-v1-0-step-by-step-5749/index3.html
Yeah, there are definitely USB drivers you need to download.
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thats about 64bit windows, im only using a 32bit.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Here are the USB drivers for windows. Also, make sure you have 'debugging' checked in your phoned settings. ADB won't work otherwise. After you install the drivers, follow the steps on the first page. Hope that works!
sombionix said:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Here are the USB drivers for windows. Also, make sure you have 'debugging' checked in your phoned settings. ADB won't work otherwise. After you install the drivers, follow the steps on the first page. Hope that works!
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ive tried this as well, that didnt work either,
i think im missing something
Wish I could offer more help, not sure why it won't work. Everything I told you to try is exactly how I set mine up and it works.
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Wish I could offer more help, not sure why it won't work. Everything I told you to try is exactly how I set mine up and it works.
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when i go into the usbthing i only have one htc and not 3?
smjfosho said:
when i go into the usbthing i only have one htc and not 3?
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You have to make sure you're running USBdeview as admin on your computer. Also, you won't necessarily have 3. Just select which ever ones you do have, right click and delete those files. Then unplug your phone and plug it back in. You computer should automatically install the appropriate drivers, and you should be able to use adb.
sombionix said:
You have to make sure you're running USBdeview as admin on your computer. Also, you won't necessarily have 3. Just select which ever ones you do have, right click and delete those files. Then unplug your phone and plug it back in. You computer should automatically install the appropriate drivers, and you should be able to use adb.
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so i did all of that, typed the commands, and it says list of adb devices:
then there is nothing afterward
smjfosho said:
so i did all of that, typed the commands, and it says list of adb devices:
then there is nothing afterward
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No serial number underneath?
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No serial number underneath?
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After Froyo - Can't get back into ADB

I managed to get my Froyo on and still keep root.
However, when in debug mode, my computer will not recognize/install driver for the X. I've uninstalled and re-installed the drivers a couple of times, and even tried to manually force it to see the Moto Composite ADB interface.
If I turn off debug, the drivers load just fine (but of course no ADB that way).
I'm on Win7 x64.
Any suggestions?
-Z
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
I managed to get my Froyo on and still keep root.
However, when in debug mode, my computer will not recognize/install driver for the X. I've uninstalled and re-installed the drivers a couple of times, and even tried to manually force it to see the Moto Composite ADB interface.
If I turn off debug, the drivers load just fine (but of course no ADB that way).
I'm on Win7 x64.
Any suggestions?
-Z
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Hello,
If you put your phone into mass storage mode without development mode you will get a cdrom with motoconnect setup. Run that and fully install and then unplug out into dev and change to pc mode. Adb is all yours.
-tony
anthonygill13 said:
Hello,
If you put your phone into mass storage mode without development mode you will get a cdrom with motoconnect setup. Run that and fully install and then unplug out into dev and change to pc mode. Adb is all yours.
-tony
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I honestly didn't expect this to work, but since I didn't have any better ideas, I might as well try it. Man was I wrong.
The reason I did not think this would work is that I had downloaded the Moto Drivers (just the drivers, not the full MotoConnect software) from the Moto website. I did not expect there to be any difference.
Evidently the software on the phone does have more drivers than the downloadable package from Moto.
Thanks for the help.
I've tried doing this...turning off Dev mode, and turning on USB Mass Storage mode, but still no motoconnect setup screen comes up. Any other way to get those drivers installed?
anthonygill13 said:
Hello,
If you put your phone into mass storage mode without development mode you will get a cdrom with motoconnect setup. Run that and fully install and then unplug out into dev and change to pc mode. Adb is all yours.
-tony
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Like Zaphod, I very much appreciate the help and did not expect this to work lol. Thanks much.
Yesterday at work I couldn't get into adb either because the devices drivers no longer loaded. I had to edit the driver inf file. It seems like the usb diver id changed.I'm on my phoebe right now and works rcd wasn't working anyway. You can get the new id if you open up device manager sand open the properties for the phone.the last tab has device details and the first or second has the new id. Just add that in the inf. Should look like the other entries. Just try adding rfd drivers with that new inf.
media sync mode gets you adb.
might say driver not installed when you click on it but adb will startup and work properly.
least on mine it does. win7 64bit
anthonygill13 said:
Hello,
If you put your phone into mass storage mode without development mode you will get a cdrom with motoconnect setup. Run that and fully install and then unplug out into dev and change to pc mode. Adb is all yours.
-tony
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while i got adb using the method i described above, this is still a nice find lol
i would of nvr saw this cause im always in debugging mode .
thanx for this
drewlamo1 said:
while i got adb using the method i described above, this is still a nice find lol
i would of nvr saw this cause im always in debugging mode .
thanx for this
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cant get it to work, ive tried all the above? keep getting error: device not found
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
I managed to get my Froyo on and still keep root.
However, when in debug mode, my computer will not recognize/install driver for the X. I've uninstalled and re-installed the drivers a couple of times, and even tried to manually force it to see the Moto Composite ADB interface.
If I turn off debug, the drivers load just fine (but of course no ADB that way).
I'm on Win7 x64.
Any suggestions?
-Z
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change from pc mode to media sync mode in the notification window
If turning on and off USB Debug mode doesn't work, then do this, it will almost certainly work:
http://alldroid.org/default.aspx?g=posts&m=7662#post7662
teenfaces said:
change from pc mode to media sync mode in the notification window
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Exactly as this is the fastest and simplest way to fix it. I freaked about about a week ago when my X would not work threw ADB anymore and that is the trick that took care of it. And it is proven to work it has been posted hundreds of times on many other site/forums.

ICS USB drivers?

Hello all,
I posted a thread yesterday about my issues trying to get my a500 running AOKP to connect to my computer. So, as it is right now, it's got nothing on it, except for a few apps.
I have narrowed it down to the possibility that it is NOT ROM-specific and that it has something to do with USB drivers. I installed the drivers from the Acer US and UK websites, along with the setup.exe drivers from TimmyDean's root folder. None of them worked.
I tried on two different computer, and got the same issues. All I hear is 3 quick beeps after the computer fails to install device driver software.
My question is this: To those of you who are on an ICS ROM/Leak, HOW do you access your SD Card/Internal Storage on your PC?
I really hope somebody could help, I'm pretty stumped.
skadude66 said:
Hello all,
I posted a thread yesterday about my issues trying to get my a500 running AOKP to connect to my computer. So, as it is right now, it's got nothing on it, except for a few apps.
I have narrowed it down to the possibility that it is NOT ROM-specific and that it has something to do with USB drivers. I installed the drivers from the Acer US and UK websites, along with the setup.exe drivers from TimmyDean's root folder. None of them worked.
I tried on two different computer, and got the same issues. All I hear is 3 quick beeps after the computer fails to install device driver software.
My question is this: To those of you who are on an ICS ROM/Leak, HOW do you access your SD Card/Internal Storage on your PC?
I really hope somebody could help, I'm pretty stumped.
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I installed Android SDK and the google adb drivers. Then I let win7 search the whole system.
Moscow Desire said:
I installed Android SDK and the google adb drivers. Then I let win7 search the whole system.
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I already have the SDK installed from a whole ago, and I have used ADB recently for my phone, so I guess I should have the updates drivers correct? So I should just go through the device manager and let Win7 search through my C:/ drive? What will it be picking up, the ADB drivers?
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skadude66 said:
I already have the SDK installed from a whole ago, and I have used ADB recently for my phone, so I guess I should have the updates drivers correct? So I should just go through the device manager and let Win7 search through my C:/ drive? What will it be picking up, the ADB drivers?
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I had google android drivers, Acer drivers, probably 4 different sets. I believe the last I used, were HTC adb drivers. Got pretty frustrated as I couldn't connect 501 with adb. But After I did the full scan on c: drive, it finally picked them up.
It doesn't matter which drivers get used, as long as it works
"Throw enough bullets at the target, and eventually you will hit it"
have you tried going into device manager .Then plug in the Iconia tab once its recognized .Right lick on the device and install the drivers manually.You must know where the drives are extracted to on your computer to do this. Also Not with my acer tab but i have had a issue in the past with usb device drivers .They can sometimes be confused by windows and windows will load driver for the other device and of course fail. So to get around this you can try making sure your phone is connected to the usb port you always use. Then try to plug the iconia into another port. and see If windows will prompt you to install the device.
If still no luck do a search on microsoft tech site.If you can not find it this can also be done by uninstalling all usb devices on the computer in programs and features. Then go to device manager and manually uninstall the usb hubs and devices listed in there. Reboot the computer and windows will put them back.Re install the drives from acer for the iconia reboot. then connect it and see if it will then find the device.
The above is for tech savy users only due to if there is a registry issue the hubs might not install back .
Good luck. and again if you cant follow what i typed above Microsoft tech help has it in step by step instructions. just search for usb device driver install issues and narrow down your issue.
Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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skadude66 said:
Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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Generally, the zip file contains driver files for AMD64 and i386. Just extract them to a location on your C: drive. Like C:\android\adb_drivers. Once you extract the driver files, or any other driver files, and you have windows search your computer, it will usually find them, and install them. Takes a couple minutes.
I find this is easier than trying to have windows look in a specific folder. Like I said, I have tons of driver files.
Also, google for Android USB drivers. Will give you the generic Android USB driver pack. Unzip them also, to a diff folder.
skadude66 said:
Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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When you say it does not recognize your tablet. Are you saying that when you plug the tablet into the computer thru usb You do not get a prompt to install a Driver? If this is the case Windows thinks it has the proper driver. You will have to find the device in device manager . OPEN it and update driver. You can try to have windows to search . but i disagree with MD on this. But both ways tend to have the same results .TELL it where your drives are such as mine are in c:/android/androidsdk/ xxx
You could also try to install Acer sync from the acer iconia d/laod site If you do this i would change the install path to a sub folder of your sdk install. could be useful in future.
Moscow Desire said:
Generally, the zip file contains driver files for AMD64 and i386. Just extract them to a location on your C: drive. Like C:\android\adb_drivers. Once you extract the driver files, or any other driver files, and you have windows search your computer, it will usually find them, and install them. Takes a couple minutes.
I find this is easier than trying to have windows look in a specific folder. Like I said, I have tons of driver files.
Also, google for Android USB drivers. Will give you the generic Android USB driver pack. Unzip them also, to a diff folder.
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So which do you recommend I try first? Acer or Android ones? Also, you recommend a full scan of the C:/ even though I categorize them in folders?
erica_renee said:
When you say it does not recognize your tablet. Are you saying that when you plug the tablet into the computer thru usb You do not get a prompt to install a Driver? If this is the case Windows thinks it has the proper driver. You will have to find the device in device manager . OPEN it and update driver. You can try to have windows to search . but i disagree with MD on this. But both ways tend to have the same results .TELL it where your drives are such as mine are in c:/android/androidsdk/ xxx
You could also try to install Acer sync from the acer iconia d/laod site If you do this i would change the install path to a sub folder of your sdk install. could be useful in future.
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Basically, I hear the quick beeps and the device is not being recognized by Windows. Under device manager it is the only device that has a question mark or exclamation point for icon.
I will try both methods and report back on which one works. Thank you very much!!
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Quick update.
I tried both of your theories, and neither of them worked
I tried to find the ADB drivers, but couldn't get them to install through SDK Manager (file not found on an XML file).
So then, I took two of the drivers I had downloaded, and extracted the folders they were in, into a folder on C:\ called android drivers.
I tried searching my entire C:\ and nothing came up at all. This is where I tried Erica's method, and I narrowed it down to the C:\android drivers and it STILL didn't bring anything up.
Finally, I tried downloading and placing these (http://androidforums.com/incredible...ivers-adb-bootloader-disk-drive-htc-sync.html) drivers, and it still didn't find them.
Oh, and I also tried plugging my phone into the troublesome port and it connected fine, as per Erica's suggestion, so I think this is some kind of driver issue.. but WHAT!
Thanks for all of your help so far!
EDIT: Here is the icon I am getting when I plug my tablet into my computer: http://i.imgur.com/jUf54.jpg
Not sure you tried this or not.
Go to Acer.com then there download drivers page. look. for Acer sync. Download and install that. it just might install the Acer adb drivers
Beyond that I say go to Ms tech site and search for USB host/driver issues.
Sorry its not working but at this point I have no idea without being infront of the machine.
Good luck
erica_renee said:
Not sure you tried this or not.
Go to Acer.com then there download drivers page. look. for Acer sync. Download and install that. it just might install the Acer adb drivers
Beyond that I say go to Ms tech site and search for USB host/driver issues.
Sorry its not working but at this point I have no idea without being infront of the machine.
Good luck
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Thanks. I'll try it. The only thing I didn't try in your suggestions was to uninstall USB hosts, seems a bit drastic to me. I'll try Acer Sync and lets hope it fixes it!
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Nope, no dice on Acer Sync. Same three beeps, nothing is happening. I keep restarting the machine as well to make sure it's as clean a boot as possible.
Thanks anyways!
I've run out of ideas.. Anybody else have any theories or suggestions?
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skadude66 said:
Nope, no dice on Acer Sync. Same three beeps, nothing is happening. I keep restarting the machine as well to make sure it's as clean a boot as possible.
Thanks anyways!
I've run out of ideas.. Anybody else have any theories or suggestions?
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USB Debugging turned on?
Moscow Desire said:
USB Debugging turned on?
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Tried with it turned on and off.
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Tried with it turned on and off.
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Here are 2 zip files.
1 for Google USB drivers and the other for USB ADB for HTC drivers.
Unzip them to different folders on your C:\. Then let it search again. Hope it picks them up.
Moscow Desire said:
Here are 2 zip files.
1 for Google USB drivers and the other for USB ADB for HTC drivers.
Unzip them to different folders on your C:\. Then let it search again. Hope it picks them up.
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Thank you. I will check and try when I get home. Man, I HOPE THIS WORKS!
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Thank you. I will check and try when I get home. Man, I HOPE THIS WORKS!
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Yeah, that's the last of my guesses, and it was the last sets of drivers I installed on my Win7 before I got ADB working. I had issues connecting ADB, and may have just installed the HTC divers, just to connect with my Desire. I think after that, I installed the google drives, and could connect with my 501.
I could always get the PC to recognize the tab, just not through ADB.
With that AOKP rom though, I am not sure. I had it for a bit, but reflashed back to my 3.2.1 daily driver. Not sure if I could see it through PC, as I don't think I checked. Waste of time I think, as basically, it was 80% Thor Rom, and we all know it doesn't get 3g or gps on a 501.
Moscow Desire said:
Yeah, that's the last of my guesses, and it was the last sets of drivers I installed on my Win7 before I got ADB working. I had issues connecting ADB, and may have just installed the HTC divers, just to connect with my Desire. I think after that, I installed the google drives, and could connect with my 501.
I could always get the PC to recognize the tab, just not through ADB.
With that AOKP rom though, I am not sure. I had it for a bit, but reflashed back to my 3.2.1 daily driver. Not sure if I could see it through PC, as I don't think I checked. Waste of time I think, as basically, it was 80% Thor Rom, and we all know it doesn't get 3g or gps on a 501.
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I can't get it to recognize through ADB either. I'd love to try another ICS ROM, but I have to go through Dropbox and it gave me a smaller file name, so it isn't as safe. Might try to download through my a500.
I do have a Nandroid of 3.2.1, bit I doubt that could fix my issues.
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skadude66 said:
I can't get it to recognize through ADB either. I'd love to try another ICS ROM, but I have to go through Dropbox and it gave me a smaller file name, so it isn't as safe. Might try to download through my a500.
I do have a Nandroid of 3.2.1, bit I doubt that could fix my issues.
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Found this;
http://forum.tegraowners.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=350
What is interesting is the part about Acer ADB USB drivers. No link, so will have to search.
EDIT: Link
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/17456-usb-drivers/

[Solved] Windows unable to install MTP driver

Hello guys!
I have already read some topics on this forum but it is my first message.
As indicated in the title, I cannot connect my Nexus 4 on my computer using MTP. This computer is running Windows 8.1 Update 1. So far I have tried every method I have seen on the web so I am a little bit desperate.
I have tried to plug my device on other computers and it was automatically detected on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 Update 1 and Ubuntu 14.04.
On my computer, as it does not auto-configure MTP I have tried to install ADB drivers, hoping it would help me. Universal ADB drivers, Naked Drivers and drivers from the SDK didn't changed anything. I also tried changing USB port.
It always recognised my phone as a "Nexus 4" in the "Other devices" section of the Device Manager (I do not have "Android Device" section), except in when MTP + debugging are activated. Then I have both "Nexus 4" and "MTP", in "Other devices" section.
It does not work in PTP mode either and I also tried uninstalling/reinstalling the Nexus Root Toolkit, even if I do not see how it can help...
One last point: I have the "connected as multimedia device" notification on my Nexus 4 when MTP is activated, even if it's not recognised by Windows.
Do you have any idea of what I can do?
Have you tried Nexus 4-specific drivers? Try following this guide.
Marvlesz said:
Have you tried Nexus 4-specific drivers? Try following this guide.
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I have already tried to follow this guide, it just helped me to install ADB drivers but I still don't have access to the content of my Nexus from my computer. I just tried it again, just in case. No changes
Bartimoot said:
I have already tried to follow this guide, it just helped me to install ADB drivers but I still don't have access to the content of my Nexus from my computer. I just tried it again, just in case. No changes
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Last time I had such an issue: I uninstalled the drivers using Device Manager, then installed the drivers from that guide, plugged in my phone and it worked..
Here is another post from another forum that has something you could try:
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still1 said:
1. make sure Settings ->Storage -> Menu[3 dots on top right] -> USB Computer Connection is MTP
2. USB debugging is disabled (if you ever enabled it)
3. make sure the drivers installed is MTP drivers rather than adb device(you do this when you unlock/root nexus)
point 3 is important. thats the reason why its not getting detected
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2. Where in setting do I check for USB debugging?
3. How do I check this? (I'm not rooted)
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2. developer option.. if you have not enabled developer option then you wouldnt have enabled USB debugging. so skip this
3. Connect your nexus to PC-->Go to Control panel-->device manager
you will see something like Android adb in device manager
Right Click and click "Update device Software"
Click "Browse your Computer for driver Software"
Click "Let me Pick from a list of device drivers on my Computer"
Click Next, for the device list shown.
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Tell us how it goes..
Thank you for spending some of your time to help me Marvlesz, I really appreciate.
Marvlesz said:
Last time I had such an issue: I uninstalled the drivers using Device Manager, then installed the drivers from that guide, plugged in my phone and it worked..
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Yes, I saw it worked for a lot of people, for what I have read, but it seems that I am not that lucky
When picking from the list, I tried from the Android Device section and it displays "Unable to find any drivers for this device". Same Results in “Mobile devices”.
When I try “Show all devices”, I have a lot of possibilities. I just tried “MTP Device” from both “Standard MTP-Compliant Device” and “Standard MTP-Compliant devices” sections, and it displayed “The install class is not present or is invalid”
Am I cursed?
I was wondering, is it possible that the problem is coming from my hardware? Or its drivers? (Those for the motherboard maybe?)
EDIT: I just found this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2493734
I will try it and I will keep you updated when it is done.
EDIT 2:
So I tried the solution... and it worked! :good:
I had the N version of Windows 8.1, mainly to avoid useless software like Windows Media Player, and it was the exact problem.
Sorry for taking a little of your time, and thank you again!
No problems, I'm glad you had it fixed.

Drivers not working for Windows 8.1 32bit

Hi,
I just got my nexus 10 and the drivers for mtp are not installing right now the device gets installed as acer adb interface.
please help.
mtp is ticked tried changing from mtp to camera and back doesnt help.
The third post in this thread has links for the drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670400
You will probably need to manually update them
Happy flashing!
demkantor said:
The third post in this thread has links for the drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670400
You will probably need to manually update them
Happy flashing!
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Hi thanks for the tip got adb working with naked drivers but which ones should i use for mtp it doesnt work with google ones...
I would recommend downloading the SDK (should also be linked) and then run it and update the drivers from there
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I would recommend downloading the SDK (should also be linked) and then run it and update the drivers from there
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got any idea why it keeps showing up as an Acer device
Dark Passenger said:
got any idea why it keeps showing up as an Acer device
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Windows chose the wrong ones, it happens
Go to device manager, look for all the usb drivers, plug in tablet and see which one pops up, then manually update (should be in the naked driver folder or SDK if you updated it)

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