Its not just z4root. When executing the rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin, I cannot get the ADB device to show backup in Device manager until Archos reboot.
Just thought I should put it out there as well.
I had a similar problem yesterday after trying to enable usb tethering to my nexus 1, I had to reboot archos to get the USB to charge phone or recognize as USB drive again.
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So, last night I decided to install ali ba's CM 7 build. After a few false starts, I ended up with a boot loop. Since then I reverted with fastboot using a LEGEIMG.zip, and I can't mount my microSD card via my phone anymore. USB Debugging is all but gone, I can access it for maybe a minute and then it dies.
To be clear, the icon on my phone indicating that USB Debugging is active, but `adb devices` stops showing it after a minute or so.
When I plug in the phone, Windows tells me "USB Device Not Recognised". I've tried removing and re-installing HTC Sync.
I'm lost for where to go right now, suggestions?
Thanks
ldunn said:
So, last night I decided to install ali ba's CM 7 build. After a few false starts, I ended up with a boot loop. Since then I reverted with fastboot using a LEGEIMG.zip, and I can't mount my microSD card via my phone anymore. USB Debugging is all but gone, I can access it for maybe a minute and then it dies.
To be clear, the icon on my phone indicating that USB Debugging is active, but `adb devices` stops showing it after a minute or so.
When I plug in the phone, Windows tells me "USB Device Not Recognised". I've tried removing and re-installing HTC Sync.
I'm lost for where to go right now, suggestions?
Thanks
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I had the same problem. I'm not sure how to get ADB back, but I can help you with the MicroSD mount problem. Go into Fastboot on your phone, with it plugged into your computer. In the cmd prompt navigate to the folder where adb devices is and type fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
Let me know if you figure out the adb bit. I'm still trying to fix it.
I've tried about everything, in terms of uninstalling drivers, rebooting the computer, trying X and Y driver to no avail. I used the root toolkit to uninstall my previous SII drivers in case that was the problem, but still cant see it.
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when running the root toolkit full driver configuration, I keep getting the message
turn USB debugging on (it's on)
use the recommended cable (using the stock cable)
use usb 2.0 ports (doing that)
uncheck MTP in usb debugging (dont have that option
What else can I try? I did not have this much trouble rooting my SII a year ago.
Thanks
Dustin
try not using a root toolkit
Can your computer see the phone in MTP or PTP mode?
Uninstall the driver for your Nexus while connected as USB Debugging and reinstall it with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
If you are using Windows 8, disable driver signature first.
why dont you root via fast boot?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
After trying to Sideload the 4.4 Update onto my Wifi Nexus 7 (2012) I'm unable to connect to my Computer in MTP Mode & can only connect in PTP Mode which is far more limited than MTP Mode. I did a Factory Reset & updated to 4.4 OTA, but I'm now still unable to connect in MTP Mode, when I use MTP Mode I get a Google Nexus 7 ADB Interface in Device Manager with Manufacturer ID of ClockworkMod has anyone got any clues how to get MTP Mode working?
P.S. I'm unrooted and have no idea how the ClockworkMod ADB Driver got installed and haven't got a clue how to permanently remove it.
Roland
Rolandh said:
After trying to Sideload the 4.4 Update onto my Wifi Nexus 7 (2012) I'm unable to connect to my Computer in MTP Mode & can only connect in PTP Mode which is far more limited than MTP Mode. I did a Factory Reset & updated to 4.4 OTA, but I'm now still unable to connect in MTP Mode, when I use MTP Mode I get a Google Nexus 7 ADB Interface in Device Manager with Manufacturer ID of ClockworkMod has anyone got any clues how to get MTP Mode working?
P.S. I'm unrooted and have no idea how the ClockworkMod ADB Driver got installed and haven't got a clue how to permanently remove it.
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Look in your PC's Control Panel - do you see Portable Devices (it's most likely missing or not showing up)
Folks over at Nexus 5 (I owned both devices) are running into similar problems - long story short, it's corrupted and/or missing usb devices drivers. Simplistic solution, use the computer (assuming you are running Windows 7 or Vista and not Linux) SYSTEM RESTORE feature & roll back to last few days, it should be a successful effort & then reboot. Reconnect your device, let it sit & recognize the device, install drivers, etc. - do this with USB debugging OFF first, and when it is done - enable USB debugging, let it finish.
Now, reboot PC again to be sure, and connect. usb cable again - give it 3 to 5 seconds, your Auto Play should be popping up with prompt to open folders/files, etc.
Check your CP again, you should now see Portable Devices part of the hardware, and Google Nexus 4 (yes, that's what is on mine)
Let me know if this solution works for you - the alternative is to uninstall all usb drivers, reboot, install, etc. etc. Please post your results if you choose to follow this dummy's approach, thanks.
I am trying to connect my Note 3 to my computer and it will not mount as a device that is visible under windows. It was taken for service and when it came back it only connects to the PC as an ADB device, but not MTP when it is fully booted. I can flash firmware while in Odin, I can connect in bootloader mode, I just can not make it visible to transfer files from the computer directly to the phone via cable. Under device manager it says 'SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface'. USB debugging changes nothing either. My S3 shows ADB and MTP but the Note does not. I have attempted with multiple cables on 2 computers and get the same result. If anyone has a suggestion of a way to fix this without having to wipe again, I'd love to hear it. Thanks in advance.
Hey all,
I have tried to google and figure this out but my phone doesn't show up in device manager in windows or in android file transfer on mac EXCEPT when in download mode or when the phone is off/charging via my computers USB port.
So when in download mode, the phone shows up in device manager....
When my device is off and charging via USB port, it shows up in device manager...
I have tried USB debugging mode no change...
Charges just fine. No usb port issues because it connects during download mode etc...
During these times, i obviously can't access the SDcard.... but as soon as the device boots, it disconnects and disappears from device manager even though its still charging etc...
This only happened after the last OTA update.
I assume i will have to restore to defaults as its probably an issue with the kernel and usb protocol but I dont have the phone rooted and i don't want to root it at this time... I am hoping there might be a quick fix and/or setting i am missing.
Thanks!
tronicsmasta said:
Hey all,
I have tried to google and figure this out but my phone doesn't show up in device manager in windows or in android file transfer on mac EXCEPT when in download mode or when the phone is off/charging via my computers USB port.
So when in download mode, the phone shows up in device manager....
When my device is off and charging via USB port, it shows up in device manager...
I have tried USB debugging mode no change...
Charges just fine. No usb port issues because it connects during download mode etc...
During these times, i obviously can't access the SDcard.... but as soon as the device boots, it disconnects and disappears from device manager even though its still charging etc...
This only happened after the last OTA update.
I assume i will have to restore to defaults as its probably an issue with the kernel and usb protocol but I dont have the phone rooted and i don't want to root it at this time... I am hoping there might be a quick fix and/or setting i am missing.
Thanks!
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You do have to have USB debugging mode checked. If you don't have the developer option enabled in settings, go to about phone, find your build number and tap on it rapidly until it says your developer option is enabled. Back out and you should see a developer tab. Click it and make sure USB debugging is checked. If that doesn't work you might reinstall the latest USB drivers.
i did both of those. the odd part is when in download mode windows chimes that my device it attached.. no problems right? but anytime the android OS is running no chimes at all no recognition at all on any computer... its almost like back in my linux days when the kernal had a usb module failed to load... i swear its as if the kernal turned off usb data communication... power is fine... just wont communicate unless in download mode or in a power off state.... totally weird...
When you plug it into the computer, pull down your notification drawer, make sure USB setting is set to MTP. It usually is set to installer, or charge only by default.
Also I'd say completely wipe out your phone drivers on the computer, and reinstall all new ones.
Possibly reinstall ADB as well.
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