I am trying to build a simple application in Eclipse and run it in my Galaxy Tab. I have the tab connected to my PC and I have USB debugging enabled. Problem is that my PC cannot find the USB driver.
I have not been able to locate a driver for the Galaxy Tab. Any ideas?
JavaDude said:
I am trying to build a simple application in Eclipse and run it in my Galaxy Tab. I have the tab connected to my PC and I have USB debugging enabled. Problem is that my PC cannot find the USB driver.
I have not been able to locate a driver for the Galaxy Tab. Any ideas?
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this is the gtab forum... as in viewsonic gtab... good luck with that though!
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USB driver not seen by Windows
Hello,
To install the USB driver, you have to disable USB debogging.
Hope It will help.
Mike.
No driver needed in windows 7. Google or patiently search here.
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I am trying to build a simple application in Eclipse and run it in my Galaxy Tab. I have the tab connected to my PC and I have USB debugging enabled. Problem is that my PC cannot find the USB driver.
I have not been able to locate a driver for the Galaxy Tab. Any ideas?
Install KIES. It has drivers in it.
Hi All,
I've tried everything, including the usb drivers from the root guide and installing the Samsung Kies Mini program, but I can't get Windows to recognize the memory on the device. I want to transfer some movies on the Galaxy and have not been able to figure it out.
When I run the Kies software it says "plug in your usb" and when I plug in the Galaxy nothing happens...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It should work by just plugging in the usb/connector cable. You don't need Kies (doesnt support the 10.1 anyway right now)
When your pc does not recognize your tab, something is fishy about your pc/ usb.
USB connection should work:
(Autoplay should pop up
Select open device to connect (GT-P7510)
Click on phone
Select directory to copy file to)
Sounds like a PC problem. (Look in device manager and see if your USB controllers are ok)
Looked at Device Manager, no issues under USB.
Comes up as an Android phone...
forget the cable...
try 'Samba Fileshare' app free from the Market.
Connect to your 10.1 over WiFi and send files to it via the shared folder it creates.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba&feature=search_result
Worked fine for me without installing anything.
On another note, the Kies software does seem to somewhat support the 10.1 as it installed the required adb drivers when I chose it from the menu.
im having problems too.... for now I am using dropbox.
I have a shared folder on my PC and use ES File Explorer over Wifi, it's simple and works a treat. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&feature=search_result
rezrez12 said:
Hi All,
I've tried everything, including the usb drivers from the root guide and installing the Samsung Kies Mini program, but I can't get Windows to recognize the memory on the device. I want to transfer some movies on the Galaxy and have not been able to figure it out.
When I run the Kies software it says "plug in your usb" and when I plug in the Galaxy nothing happens...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I had to disable USB Debugging to get mine to pop up. Took me a while.
Oh thank God I am not the only one having this problem,,, i have tried every driver combo out there plus leaving USB debugging off and still i get nothing on my windows 7 machine. I have tried three different machines and all the same so it is not a computer issue i think it is a driver issue or a interface with the tab????
Interesting thing though is that I can push via ADB all day it that connects easy!!! WTF?????
tigerminx said:
I had to disable USB Debugging to get mine to pop up. Took me a while.
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how did you get this installed? I tried and nothing?
riqjuan said:
forget the cable...
try 'Samba Fileshare' app free from the Market.
Connect to your 10.1 over WiFi and send files to it via the shared folder it creates.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba&feature=search_result
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I'm having an issue connecting GT to windows 7 via adb. Device manager doesn't recognize the GT. I need a little help finding the drivers.
Thanx
install android sdk, run sdk manager, and choose Google. Usb driver package, Samsung drivers.
Roadk1ng said:
I'm having an issue connecting GT to windows 7 via adb. Device manager doesn't recognize the GT. I need a little help finding the drivers.
Thanx
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I had initial difficulties connecting via ADB. Did not see my device.
I had the USB drivers installed for my Fascinate phone, so I could mount the TAB as normal, just not recognized by ADB. When I downloaded and tried to re-install the USB drivers, PC said already installed. So, I simply re-installed the new download over the old drivers, ADB immediately recognized the TAB device.
So, Fascinate USB drivers were close but not quite complete for my Tab device.
YMMV
Kind of frustrating, I can't seem to get my computer to recognize the Nexus 7. I'm running Windows 7 64bit. I do have the Android SDK installed with 4.3 updated to the latest already. Can't imagine what could be triggering this... hmmm
Use the SDK manager to download the Google USB drivers. Head to device manager on your windows, update the driver for the nexus 7 which has an exclamation mark, and select the android SDK folder to install the drivers.
Hope it works for you.. That solved it for me.
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You can get latest drivers here:
Description/Download
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Direct download
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
will this drivers works under win8 (64)?
They should.
meine12 said:
will this drivers works under win8 (64)?
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It works PnP on my Win8-64
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sWirL said:
Use the SDK manager to download the Google USB drivers. Head to device manager on your windows, update the driver for the nexus 7 which has an exclamation mark, and select the android SDK folder to install the drivers.
Hope it works for you.. That solved it for me.
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sfhub said:
You can get latest drivers here:
Description/Download
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
Direct download
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
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Hmmm unfortunately still nothing. When I browse either the usb_driver folder or my SDK folder (with the Google USB drivers), I still get a "Windows was unable to install your Nexus 7, Windows could not find driver software for your device." message.
So I've been scratching my head over this one. I tried USB debugging mode, reinstalling the drivers, etc. Basically with USB debugging and the SDK drivers, I can finally get something installed, I see the Android Composite ADB Interface, but MTP is still eluding me. So PTP works fine now, but MTP is so damn annoying...
Once I disable USB debugging, I'm back to square one, its no longer MTP that has the ! sign in device manager, but instead, Nexus 7 again. Searching the SDK folder yields nothing and not even PTP works once USB debugging is gone.
PharaohsVizier said:
So I've been scratching my head over this one. I tried USB debugging mode, reinstalling the drivers, etc. Basically with USB debugging and the SDK drivers, I can finally get something installed, I see the Android Composite ADB Interface, but MTP is still eluding me. So PTP works fine now, but MTP is so damn annoying...
Once I disable USB debugging, I'm back to square one, its no longer MTP that has the ! sign in device manager, but instead, Nexus 7 again. Searching the SDK folder yields nothing and not even PTP works once USB debugging is gone.
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I created the attached MTP driver inf to see if it would address your issue.
If it works let me know which OS version you are running. I think you mentioned windows 7 64-bit, but sometimes people switch machines in the efforts of trying to get things working.
You can install by telling the driver install not to search and to look for the driver in the path you downloaded and EXTRACTED this zip file.
The other way to install is to right click on the ? question mark entry in devmgmt.msc and go to the tab with the update driver option.
sfhub said:
I created the attached MTP driver inf to see if it would address your issue.
If it works let me know which OS version you are running. I think you mentioned windows 7 64-bit, but sometimes people switch machines in the efforts of trying to get things working.
You can install by telling the driver install not to search and to look for the driver in the path you downloaded and EXTRACTED this zip file.
The other way to install is to right click on the ? question mark entry in devmgmt.msc and go to the tab with the update driver option.
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Thank you! That worked fantastic, still running Windows 7 64-bit. Can I ask what you did to get this working?
EDIT: This works fine for USB Debugging Mode, but when I turn that off, the Nexus 7 will try and install this MTP driver and get a "this device cannot start" error (on Windows). Although I'm more than happy with this solution, just info for anyone browsing this thread later on.
PharaohsVizier said:
Thank you! That worked fantastic, still running Windows 7 64-bit. Can I ask what you did to get this working?
EDIT: This works fine for USB Debugging Mode, but when I turn that off, the Nexus 7 will try and install this MTP driver and get a "this device cannot start" error (on Windows). Although I'm more than happy with this solution, just info for anyone browsing this thread later on.
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If you want, you can try the version in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391236
This driver inf only affects MTP under USB debugging and will defer to windows for MTP when USB debugging is turned off.
You'll need to go to devmgmt.msc and Portable Devices, find Nexus 7, right-click, find the option to uninstall drivers, choose that, righ-click on Nexus 7, remove device, reboot.
Then specify the new path for the driver install (the one from that thread is mtp_driver, instead of mtp_driver_all in this thread)
Also you may want to post your experiences on that thread so people can find it in the future.
Yep I can confirm this one works as well. Awesome!
PharaohsVizier said:
Yep I can confirm this one works as well. Awesome!
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Do you still have the issue where it says device could not be started when you turn off usb debugging?
Not sure if I'm having the same problem or just similar.
With usb debugging mode enabled, the tablet appears as Nexus 7 with no drivers found.
Without usb debugging mode, the Nexus 7 doesn't appear at all, not even under "other devices" or as a .USB composite device.
First tried installing Google USB Driver Rev. 8 from the SDK manager, with no luck.
Trying to manually install the extracted WPDMTPNX.INF driver with "Include subfolders" checked gives "Windows was unable to install your Nexus 7" as a result.
ROM: ParanoidAndroid 3.93
Kernel version 3.4.0-g365a6e0
msilby said:
Trying to manually install the extracted WPDMTPNX.INF driver with "Include subfolders" checked gives "Windows was unable to install your Nexus 7" as a result.
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I sent you a PM.
msilby said:
With usb debugging mode enabled, the tablet appears as Nexus 7 with no drivers found.
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ROM: ParanoidAndroid 3.93
Kernel version 3.4.0-g365a6e0
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I attached a modified driver inf for your setup in the referenced post. See if that works for you.
mtp_driver_usbdebug_paranoid.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44253804#post44253804
I believe your USB IDs are different from stock because of the ROM you are running.
I don't think it will fix your problem of not seeing the device properly with usb debugging disabled (I think that is possibly a rom issue), but it should theoretically get your device visible with usb debugging enabled.
Right-click on Nexus 7 in start menu->run->devmgmt.msc and choose the tab that allows you to update drivers and specify a folder where you unzip'd the zip file.
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Do you still have the issue where it says device could not be started when you turn off usb debugging?
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Nope, it works fantastic!
Im really sorry if this ins the right place for this question, but i cant find the solution...
I just got a new Galaxy S4 SHG-l337 AT&T ( MF3...) and when i try to use the USB to connect on my computer it gets recognized as a modem. Kies cant find it too... i tryed kies air and i works fine... I tried to unnistal all samsung usb drivers and reinstal it manually from the website, no luck either.
I want to open my S4 as a did to my S2, as a portable device with folders...
What i need to do?
Thanks in advance!
OBS: USB Debugging is checked
MrTesch said:
Im really sorry if this ins the right place for this question, but i cant find the solution...
I just got a new Galaxy S4 SHG-l337 AT&T ( MF3...) and when i try to use the USB to connect on my computer it gets recognized as a modem. Kies cant find it too... i tryed kies air and i works fine... I tried to unnistal all samsung usb drivers and reinstal it manually from the website, no luck either.
I want to open my S4 as a did to my S2, as a portable device with folders...
What i need to do?
Thanks in advance!
OBS: USB Debugging is checked
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Did you unlock you home screen from you GS4 and tap 'configure' option in the notifications bar?
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Did you unlock you home screen from you GS4 and tap 'configure' option in the notifications bar?
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Yes i did unlock the screen, but there was no configure options at my notification bar =/
By the way... im not using a SIM card on the phone yet...
This is what i have:
SAMSUNG_android ( Modem)
If i open it i have:
- SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB CDC Composite Device
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Serial Port (COM3)
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Serial Port (COM4)
Am i missing anything? i tried to install the USB driver manually too... no luck
MrTesch said:
This is what i have:
SAMSUNG_android ( Modem)
If i open it i have:
- SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB CDC Composite Device
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Serial Port (COM3)
- SAMSUNG Mobile USB Serial Port (COM4)
Am i missing anything? i tried to install the USB driver manually too... no luck
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Not sure which driver you tried to install, but I would probably manual install it even though it was plug and play for me and probably most other GS4 users. I found the Samsung's AT&T page and the driver download link but I can't post links yet because of, well, my post count. If you do a search of "Galaxy S4 SHG-l337 driver", you get a "Support - AT&T...." link (should be first one) that links you to a Samsung.com domain. Go there, scroll down, and hit the "Downloads" tab and install that driver.
zjhehe said:
Not sure which driver you tried to install, but I would probably manual install it even though it was plug and play for me and probably most other GS4 users. I found the Samsung's AT&T page and the driver download link but I can't post links yet because of, well, my post count. If you do a search of "Galaxy S4 SHG-l337 driver", you get a "Support - AT&T...." link (should be first one) that links you to a Samsung.com domain. Go there, scroll down, and hit the "Downloads" tab and install that driver.
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Thats the driver that i installed manually... Tried again, but nothing yet =/
MrTesch said:
Thats the driver that i installed manually... Tried again, but nothing yet =/
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Go to control panel -> programs -> uninstall a program
when the list is displayed, see if something that is called "SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones" is installed, if not, then chances are you need that. If it is installed, then see if you can get your hands on another cable, could just be a faulty cable.