My USB drivers were working correctly on the stock image. Then I flashed to Cyanogenmod 7. My Windows XP machine is looking for drivers for "Fascinate" but it won't find any. I tried reinstalling the drivers, rebooting the machine, tried to find the drivers manually. What's next?
I've read other places and they all say to load nexus drivers
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yeah nexus s drivers, install the android sdk and it should come with it.
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Yeah, just this morning I ended up using the drivers in the "extras" folder. Everything is working now!
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So I installed cm7 and then realised that my galaxy s was no longer getting recognised by odin, meaning i cant flash other roms. So i tried flashing the cwm version of jvr but it just doesnt work. When i reboot the phone im still on cm7. Ive tried factory resetting but after the reboot im still on cm7! What do i do to flash another rom?
Try to look for nexus s usb drivers, that should do, i think...?
As cm7 uses nexus s drivers.
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Ive tried downloading the nexus s drivers aswell and the same things happening. It device drivers were not installed because there is no ethernet controller.
Install Android sdk then install google USB driver package thats solves my problem
I've gotten a new nexus 7 in the mail today and the first thing that I tried to do was unlock the bootloader and root the device to flash custom kernel and ROM. but i ran into a problem in the first step. Im having no luck with the drivers at all. i have searched and tried everything. I have tried this 1.5.2 toolkit and watched the video. In the section that i have to go to device manager and manually install the drivers, i didnt get anything. i downloaded the driver from asus themselves and it worked (pictured below) but when i try to use adb commands, nothing happens. I also installed the 64 bit drivers and it gives me the same thing as the picture and when i run the toolkit, it doesnt find adb. Can anyone help out please? and yes, i have enabled usb debugging, just in case you wonder.
What OS are you using?
When you plug the Nexus in the USB port does anything happen?
Have you rebooted the workstation?
4.1.1 jellybean. I've rebooted several times. When I plug it into the computer, my computer makes the regular "New device" sound and then it searches for the nexus driver but cannot find it. The tablet shows debugging connected.
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You have a workstation with JellyBean on it? I'm guessing it is a Win box perhaps right? Have you rebooted it?
I just unlocked and rooted today. I downloaded and installed the drivers from the PDAnet website. Everything worked fine. Hope this Info helps you get you unlocked and rooted
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krelvinaz said:
You have a workstation with JellyBean on it? I'm guessing it is a Win box perhaps right? Have you rebooted it?
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Sorry no, I misunderstood. I don't have a workstation. I have a laptop running Windows 7 and the tablet is running jelly bean.
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speedygonzo said:
I just unlocked and rooted today. I downloaded and installed the drivers from the PDAnet website. Everything worked fine. Hope this Info helps you get you unlocked and rooted
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You went to pda net website and downloaded a .exe file and ran it right? I guess I'll have to do it from another computer maybe. I just don't have one though. I'll keep trying
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See my driver advice in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1794203
osmosizzz said:
You went to pda net website and downloaded a .exe file and ran it right? I guess I'll have to do it from another computer maybe. I just don't have one though. I'll keep trying
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Yeah, just download the driver package you need for your laptop and install them. The .exe is more like a setup/installation wizard for the drivers.
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Napalm2 said:
See my driver advice in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1794203
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Still nothing. I keep getting the android composite ADB interface driver no matter where i install the driver from and i've uninstalled and deleted the driver various times.
speedygonzo said:
Yeah, just download the driver package you need for your laptop and install them. The .exe is more like a setup/installation wizard for the drivers.
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still the same android comosite ADB interface
I was finally able to unlock the bootloader in Linux. But ran into another annoying problem
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I am Win7 64bit user, and I got my nexus 4 finally
Because I am upgraded from HTC Desire, and all the things (Driver) will automatically install to my computer.
But I don't know why the nexus 4 cannot install MTP driver sucessfully...
I have tried to download the MTP driver from microsoft
After installation, restarted computer, plug my nexus through USB, not work....:crying:
I have tried to find official driver on LG website...not found...
Could anyone help me...:crying:
Eddie
you can try using this to help with getting the right drivers installed
Try to do a windows update or install compatible driver
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efan3719 said:
you can try using this to help with getting the right drivers installed
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Thanks for your help efan! I have seen this tool kit! I though this kit is used only in root, or flashing things...
So that means... No official nexus 4 driver is worked on win7 64bit? Do you know I am the only case or some other users are also happened?
Thanks:good:
Desktyper said:
Try to do a windows update or install compatible driver
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I am updating my windows....and what do you means of compatible driver? Microsoft MTP driver?
Hi all xdadeveloper,
Now I update my situation...
I have follow and done twice with the instruction of Wug's Nexus root toolkit, however, its still cannot access to my nexus 4 disk...
And I have updated my window to most up-to-date, and even try to installl MTP driver which downloaded from Microsoft...Not worked too...
Could any one help me:crying:
Should I factory reset my laptop? Is it a good choice for me...?
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I have tried to plug my nexus 4 to my friend computer (Win7 64bit), it is successfully connected and disk shown, MTP driver successfully installed and worked.
So...I probably need a factory reset for my laptop...OR is there any method to extract the MTP file from my friend PC and transfer them into my PC...? Is it possible...?
So I got my n4 last week and I've been trying to unlock and root it to no avail. I've tried using the toolkit as well as using the method indicated in another thread on xda. I keep getting errors when trying to install the drivers.
I've been able to get the adb driver installed on win 7, but not the fastboot driver (using the toolkit).
I've even tried installing the drivers using the toolkit on a VM running xp without any luck.
Could someone please help me out with this? I remember having similar issues when rouoting my captivate, but I was able to use my work laptop to install the drivers (I don't have admin rights anymore).
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A) Proofread.
B) Reboot into recovery and plug the phone into the computer. Go to device manager on your computer, look for the USB device with the yellow exclamation point, update the driver. Reboot your computer.
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A) Proofread.
B) Reboot into recovery and plug the phone into the computer. Go to device manager on your computer, look for the USB device with the yellow exclamation point, update the driver. Reboot your computer.
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A) Wow that was bad, corrected
B) No devices were displayed in device manager when I booted to recovery. By the way, when I tried to update the drivers in fastboot mode, I kept getting errors.
Perhaps an earlier driver needs uninstalled? Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992345
I tried that driver, that is the driver I referenced in the OP, sorry for boy linking.
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Austin Ag06 said:
I tried that driver, that is the driver I referenced in the OP, sorry for boy linking.
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I was actually referring to the comments in the thread. A ton of people had issues installing. I thought you might try some of their methods.
My N7 is soft bricked. I was installing a ROM but the file was corrupted. I can't perform a nandroid restore because I can't get into recovery. I'd push a new recovery via adb but my computer won't recognize my N7 in fastboot. I've tried installing Universal naked drivers 0.72 manually but it oesn't work. What else can I do?
There was no need to open a new thread... And you still haven't told us what os your computer has. Anyway, I personally use the official drivers from the Asus website.
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There was no need to open a new thread... And you still haven't told us what os your computer has. Anyway, I personally use the official drivers from the Asus website.
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Windows 8. I found out how to get rid of driver signing requirement in Win8 and the installment worked. Thanks for helping out!