When rooting about samsung drivers, are those the same drivers when installing
PdaNet and if that works do I need to install additional drivers or what, it seems it installing adb etc.
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Problem 1: (trying to get fastboot to work)
I downloaded the latest SDk and used the drivers in there. When I goto "update" my Android ADB driver and point it to the the google usb driver, it tell me to go jump off a bridge.. Though I fail to see how that will make my driver install
Anyway that's where i'm stuck, i've tried replacing the .sys files and blew up my XP blue screen at boot which was awsome..
I'm trialing a Streak to replace my iPhone4, This seamed to be the only phone so far that really WOWed me, that was until I used it, with 1.6 it's no iPhone killer..
I am also a previous HTC Advantage user, so i like big phones...
Any Ideas? Maybe i need the old 1.6 SDK Drivers?
This is all to get FastBoot to work, so i can start installing roms.
Problem 2:
Is there anything that I need to be careful of having an ATT phone over an 02?
try dell's drivers.
I found that using XP I had to install the drivers multiple times for it to register the Android 1.0 or whatever.
I simply used the QDL Tool on my locked-to-contract AT&T Streak 1.6. Like I said, I had to install the ADB drivers multiple times (I think that is their name) for it to finally go through. And then on the 4th time or so, it all went smoothly and I'm now running the "official" 2.2
I did nothing special. Just ran the Tool, installed the drivers, if it failed, I installed the drivers again, and ran the Tool again. I think maybe 4th time of installing drivers was the trick. I don't know what I did differently on the last time, but it worked just fine.
subvecto said:
try dell's drivers.
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Tried that as well, no dice...
stang393 said:
Tried that as well, no dice...
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That is strange... I was able to get dell recognized by win7 only via drivers that was installed via dell PC sync software...
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Heyas all, about to purchase a Nexus 10, my first tab ever but am confused on one part about rooting.
I am following QBKing77's YouTube guide which makes use of Qugfresh's NRT V1.6.3 and there is one part I'm confused on: the PDANet drivers part.
Am I installing PDANet to my computer, or to the Nexus 10 in it's original form (fresh outta the box/not Rooted)?
Since QBKing mentioned in the video that you install PDANet to your computer, but when I try to install it right now without my Nexus 10 connected it gives me an error that it can't detect an Android phone.
You install drivers to the computer, you could install the drivers directly rather than with PDAnet
Ive never heard of using this method to root. Installing the official Google SDK and rooting it with the included utilities seems so much easier and safer.
Find the samsung naked drivers they have everything you need
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Hi I'm new here,
I'm trying to root my phone, I installed android sdk to my c drive
I cant seem to install the correct the drivers, i have uninstalled my current ones and now i cant seem to install the right one. i have tried the universal naked driver. no luck there
I am using windows 7 .
please help
Just open the sdk.exe in the adt folder and select drivers from there
You just need fastboot, naked drivers, superuser, and custom recovery too root. I don't recall needing anything else to get root.
Or you can try this driver here. Driver.
cant get windows to find USB driver for cwm/trwp... missing drivers or something tried most common dl links, vmware to isolate. i337m latest trwp openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-jfltecan/GalaxyS4-CWM-6.0.4.4-Canada. ive also tried forcefully installing from the latest samsung/adb cab/exe and windows wont recognize the manual install either.
used these so far
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11498043&postcount=1&nocache=1&z=8984906396242748
neither after extracting files can manual install the required drivers, not sure what the ****ing hell is wrong. its not a windows thing its a matter of the infs are lacking the hwids or im just installing the wrong things here.
win 7 x64.
I'm trying to sideload the new OTA, but for some reason when Nexus Root Toolkit gets to the point where it actually tries to sideload it, ADB disconnects. I went into the driver software and it's a microsoft driver. I've tried replacing it with the Google USB driver but windows just says "Windows has determined this is the best driver for your device" and doesn't let me. Has anyone else had this problem? I've been trying all day.
This worked for me
I had the same problem...I uninstalled the phone in device manager, installed HiSuite then connected the phone and the drivers installed properly. Now it works great. I can't post the link due lack of posts
Koush universal driver
I had the same issue, tried lots of different drivers, installed the google one through the SDK manager, their website, tried the Hisuite thing. The only thing that worked for me was the universal ADB driver by koush. I cant link it because apparently i havent made many posts on this forum or something, but if you google it, you'll find it real quick.
hopefully that works.
dzuck89 said:
I had the same issue, tried lots of different drivers, installed the google one through the SDK manager, their website, tried the Hisuite thing. The only thing that worked for me was the universal ADB driver by koush. I cant link it because apparently i havent made many posts on this forum or something, but if you google it, you'll find it real quick.
hopefully that works.
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Yeah, either way, it's a driver issue
I had the same issue on Mac computer. I just switched to different USB port and it worked