Hi
Got a new galaxy tab and cannot get any joy out of usb connecvitiy.
On both Windows and Linux when I connect the device to a usb port I get no response whatsoever from the host operating system.
I have tried changing the usb settings under Settings|Wireless and network|USB Settings
I've also tried it with both USB Debugging enabled and disabled.
Nothing whatsoever... as if I did not even plug the device into the host OS.
Anyone else experiencing this issue?
Thanks
I had the same problemon one of my computers running windows 2003 but it worked fine on another with windows 7
Thanks for the reply - I get the same result on Windows XP, Windows 7 32bit and Linux
Took the device back today - seems USB is faulty.... waiting for replacement.
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getting to the point of pulling my hair out. I have an Orange M600 running WM5. The only change I have made is to make the GPS icon visible.
I have a new laptop running Vista Home Premium.
I have downloaded the latest version of Windows Mobile Device Centre (WMDC).
When I connect my M600 to my laptop (via USB), the phone screen turns on and the phone starts charging.
But the laptop refuses to recognise that there are any devices attached. No drivers are installed and WMDC does not list any connected devices.
The cable and phone work perfectly with my XP PC but not with the Vista laptop.
This is a little frustrating. Anyone else come across this problem and solved it?
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Finally resolved this.
The USB cable that worked on my XP desktop must have had a fault on it, because a different USB cable on the laptop got it all working fine.
Vista Home Premium/ Windows Mobile Device Centre / WM5 all seem to work together.
I have a problem synchronising my HTC Touch P3452 (also called T-Mobile XDA Touch / the model with 256 Rom / 128 Ram).
Simple: It doesn't work.
When I connect the USB cable the batterie starts being charged, but there is neither the typical Windows sound when an USB device is connected, nor does the "Windows Mobile Devices Centre" recognize the device.
When I try to start the active sync connection in the connection manager of the HTC touch it tells me to install the synchronising software first or to configure an exchange server.
Enabling or disabling the hook for "advanced network functions" in the "USB to PC" settings of the HTC touch connection options makes no difference.
Some infos:
ROM-version: 2.81.111.1 GER
Rom-date: 08/29/07
ExtROM-version: 2.81.111.103
I'm using Windows 7 Professional 64bit, DHCP-device-service is active, all updates are installed.
I'd try updating the firmware, but obviously it's not possible without a working active sync connection.
PS: My older HTC Touch P3450 (128/64) has no problem at all. I connect it, it starts synchronising. The HTC Touch 3452 is from a friend of mine and when I asked him he said he was able to synchronize, but under Windows Vista. I don't see why it shouldn't work in Windows 7.
Hi
Ì don't have Win 7 but I think I read somewhere you have to put it in compatibility mode with Win xp
Edit: a little search and I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519602
(you should try it too )
Put what in WinXP compatibility mode? The HTC? How. I never heard this was even an option.
Or do you mean the mobile device center? Why should I do that, it's a programm native to Win7 and it works with the older HTC, so normally it should with the never device, too.
And about your second link...well I already have Win7 (not the RC version) and the latest version of the windows mobile device center is already installed (came with the operating system). There is no windows update for that either, just checked.
I'll try to get my hands on a bluetooth-usb-stick, see if that connects properly. Unfortunately I don't own one...
I don't see any problem with my P3452 sync with Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit Version. In fact it work instantly when I connect the USB cable to my laptop after I upgraded my laptop to Windows 7.
Did the cable connect properly? or the USB port on the phone itself?
How many pc the phone have sync to? I remember cannot be more than 2, but I might be wrong.
ahsiang888 said:
I don't see any problem with my P3452 sync with Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit Version. In fact it work instantly when I connect the USB cable to my laptop after I upgraded my laptop to Windows 7.
Did the cable connect properly? or the USB port on the phone itself?
How many pc the phone have sync to? I remember cannot be more than 2, but I might be wrong.
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It's only one PC and I think the cable connects properly, because the phone is getting charged when I attach the cable. On the other hand there is no Windows sound indicating a USB-device has been connected and the device doesn't show up in the workstation.
So it might be the USB connector which is broken (the cable worked without any problem on my older HTC so it should be okay). As the device is already a few years old I don't have any guarantee left.
On the weekend I will try to connect it via bluetoot with my brothers notebook (don't have bluetooth on my pc). If that works I will get me a cheap bluetooth usb dongle...
Also check pins aren't bent inside on the phone?
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Also check pins aren't bent inside on the phone?
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They look okay to me. Nicely in a row, none is bent.
After some little trouble setting it up, synchronizing via bluetooth worked today.
Thanks for all the answers.
Has anyone been able to/or know how to the focus recognized by windows 7 64 bit, its not even showing up in my device manager.
I have no problems syncing wirelessly or w/ USB cable on my home laptop (Ultimate 64-bit) and my work laptop (Enterprise 64-bit).
Michael.
I didn't have any issues using it with Windows 7 64-bit either (Ultimate and Home Premium).
Sorry, I know it's no help, but I have a laptop and PC both running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with no troubles, including wifi sync with the PC.
no problems here. Are you connecting directly to PC or to a USB hub. I had problems before with USB hub.
I think it might be my cable after looking more into it. Thanks
FWIW, I am using the USB cable that came with my Nokia N900 (also using the Nokia N900 charger).
Michael.
I am having the same problem.
Windows Phone 7 doesn't use Windows Mobile Device Manager. It uses Zune. You won't get a WP7 phone to show up in WMDM on any computer.
Zune will still have to communicate to the phone via device driver.
I just connected mine via USB cable and looked in Device Manager under Portable Devices and the SAMSUNG SGH-i917 is there.
Michael.
Did you try installing Zune manually? I believe that's what I did first.
http://zune.net/en-US/products/software/download/default.htm
I'm running 64 bit Windows 7
Do you have your phone set to be a tethered modem? I run win7 64-bit, and the samsung driver fails to install every time.. If you're just looking to see your phone, open up diag and hit *#7284# (if I remember correctly, turn it back to zune-sync and plug your phone in.. Zune will autostart and it'll recognize the phone.
Probably no dice on tethering with it though, unless samsung releases a new driver, or possibly a different installation method.
Focus and Win7 64
I had the same problem with my focus. The only thing that ultimately worked for me was to plug it into a different USB Port. It was recognized as a new device and I haven't had the problem since.
If you're talking about tethering, try this to install the drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9575346#post9575346
I've never had any problems just connecting to Zune in the normal sync mode.
Hey everybody quick question... I think
I noticed with the Nexus 7 if I have USB Debugging turned on and plug it into my WinXP machine, the MTP driver goes missing. However, when I turn off USB Debugging then I can browse my files as normal.
On Windows 7 this is a non-issue. It works with USB Debugging on
My GNEX doesn't have this issue on either machine.
Is this simply an ASUS driver problem with Win XP?
oz1421 said:
Hey everybody quick question... I think
I noticed with the Nexus 7 if I have USB Debugging turned on and plug it into my WinXP machine, the MTP driver goes missing. However, when I turn off USB Debugging then I can browse my files as normal.
On Windows 7 this is a non-issue. It works with USB Debugging on
My GNEX doesn't have this issue on either machine.
Is this simply an ASUS driver problem with Win XP?
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I have the same exact issue and can't figure out a solution any luck yet?
Hello, recently my device stopped being detected on PC. When I connect USB cable, it only starts charging, without debug mode and MTP. I tried 6 different cables, and both Windows 10 and Arch Linux. Also, it takes more time for the device to detect that cable is connected than before. Anybody had a problem like this before? Are there any solutions available?
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Hello, recently my device stopped being detected on PC. When I connect USB cable, it only starts charging, without debug mode and MTP. I tried 6 different cables, and both Windows 10 and Arch Linux. Also, it takes more time for the device to detect that cable is connected than before. Anybody had a problem like this before? Are there any solutions available?
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Hi! I had the exact same problem last week. I tried everything I could think of but to no avail. I took the phone back to the store and the in-store geek could not solve the problem either. Eventually, they gave me a replacement handset there and then.
What is your Windows version ? I already have this issue using a "Naked" version of Windows (without Media Player pack).
SteadyDisorder said:
Hello, recently my device stopped being detected on PC. When I connect USB cable, it only starts charging, without debug mode and MTP. I tried 6 different cables, and both Windows 10 and Arch Linux. Also, it takes more time for the device to detect that cable is connected than before. Anybody had a problem like this before? Are there any solutions available?
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Try turning on debugging and selecting file transfer in notifications when you plugged it in also there is a auto mode when you plug it into a computer you may have changed it to another option that stops you from doing file transfers try look and see if you accidentally did that it should look like this.