I also posted this on the droid x forums but they don't seem to know whats going on .
I recently SBF'd my DX from .340 to .602 . The issue I've run into however, is that USB Debugging mode doesn't seem to want to initialize. I've toggled it on in the Development Settings menu, uninstalled and reinstalled every moto driver on the face of the earth, and tried all 4 different USB modes with 3 different cables. I've also SBF'd and data/factory reset and wiped the cache.
I'm starting to suspect driver issues, but I really don't know for sure what's wrong.
EDIT: Problem *sort of* solved, tried it on a different computer and worked flawlessly.
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Hi all, I installed 4.1.83 and could not access adb anymore, I flashed the 4.1.26 retail SBF and still I don't have ADB access.
Things I have done:
1. I downloaded the SDK to a different folder and tried from there
2. I tried to install the motorola drivers/sdk on a different PC with the same results.
3. I flashed 4.1.57 SBF , same thing.
I am now on 4.1.83 with no sideloading so I cannot run gingerbreak and restore the nandroid backup i have.
Anyone lost access to ADB in their atrix or have any idea?
•Switch usb ports to one on the back of the pc.
•One thing that worked for me was copying a shortcut of cmd into the same folder that moto's adb drivers were installed into and just opening cmd from there it gave me adb right away
•other than that I'm out of juice no one else seems to have reported this I would double check the basics you know debugging mode usb set to none and if you had used gladroot before run after update on 1.83 I heard it brings root back. Could solve your whole issue and save you the mess of a possibly formatted sd card
But thats just my 2 cents
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Thanks for the reply.
* I switched PCs so the port is not the issue.
* Tried it
* USB debugging is enabled and Gladroot can't help if "ADB devices" returns an empty list.
Thanks for all the ideas though.
If you're using front ports sometimes they don't push enough power to the device try a rear port
But thats just my 2 cents
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try a different cable. I had a problem with one of my cables, whilst it worked on my HTC something it didnt work on my atrix
Tried that too with n success, thanks.
Solved:
I had to undo the usb debugging and enable it again, for some reason it does not stick after reboot.
So trying to flash my sbf back to the completely stock rom, for the life of me I cannot get RSD lite to detect my phone. I've tried it on 2 different computers, both cannot see the phone. I've spent about 2 hours going through everything to try to find an answer but so far nothing has worked. I've tried RSD lite 5.0 and 5.1.3. I've tried the 4.9 drivers and the 5.0 driver. Any suggestions?
kinkinhood said:
So trying to flash my sbf back to the completely stock rom, for the life of me I cannot get RSD lite to detect my phone. I've tried it on 2 different computers, both cannot see the phone. I've spent about 2 hours going through everything to try to find an answer but so far nothing has worked. I've tried RSD lite 5.0 and 5.1.3. I've tried the 4.9 drivers and the 5.0 driver. Any suggestions?
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Do you have usb debugging checked in your development settings on your phone?
Yes, I've set it to debug and tried to get it to detect while the phone was on normally, then tried to get it to detect it when the phone was at starting RSD Protocol Support, both don't see it
Tried a different USB cable perhaps?
Try one of the rear USB ports, sometimes the front ports don't provide enough power.
Tried every USB port and a different cable, still getting nothing.
Hard reset. Don't bother with any of the blur crap. Just pull battery out with
Run rsd
Plug cable in.
Now power up the device.
Worked for me.
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OK so I have a Droid 2 and really want to root it but USB debugging is not working at all on completely stock GB it is the latest update for the D2 and all my rooting tools will not work at all because USB debug is not showing an icon or working at all i have tried to factory reset the device and turn it on and still no icon for USB debug option is on any help would be great
You can SBF to a fresh install of Gingerbread. Likely that will fix things and give you the options you need.
Hello All,
Basically, while Nexus is on it does not charge or even recognize a charge from anything, and it also does not recognize when plugged in via USB to my PC.
This occurred a week ago, noticeably a few days after installing MultiROM for testing. I thought MultiROM may have been the cause so went entirely back to stock ROM but still not working.
Couple things that I have noticed... When using MultiROM my drivers are no longer recognized as they should, but instead as Andriod bootloader. I had uninstalled and reinstalled new drivers to allow the flash and correction to Stock, which did work, but now nothing even remotely similar to my Nexus is showing up in my Devices. I have double checked with multiple cords, still no luck... I will say that I have not Enabled USB Debugging because I cannot. Every time I attempt to enable USB Debugging, the Nexus freezes up and reboots... I'm thinking this is the root cause of the issue or there is a fluke bad pin issue in my internals of the Nexus...
It seems that I cannot work in fastboot or adp mode as the USB is not recognized...
I've searched for several days for hours at a time for more info on this, but no luck! Any thoughts and help would be helpful!
Thanks!
DTTD said:
Hello All,
Basically, while Nexus is on it does not charge or even recognize a charge from anything, and it also does not recognize when plugged in via USB to my PC.
This occurred a week ago, noticeably a few days after installing MultiROM for testing. I thought MultiROM may have been the cause so went entirely back to stock ROM but still not working.
Couple things that I have noticed... When using MultiROM my drivers are no longer recognized as they should, but instead as Andriod bootloader. I had uninstalled and reinstalled new drivers to allow the flash and correction to Stock, which did work, but now nothing even remotely similar to my Nexus is showing up in my Devices. I have double checked with multiple cords, still no luck... I will say that I have not Enabled USB Debugging because I cannot. Every time I attempt to enable USB Debugging, the Nexus freezes up and reboots... I'm thinking this is the root cause of the issue or there is a fluke bad pin issue in my internals of the Nexus...
It seems that I cannot work in fastboot or adp mode as the USB is not recognized...
I've searched for several days for hours at a time for more info on this, but no luck! Any thoughts and help would be helpful!
Thanks!
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Try doing a factory reset first, then see if USB debugging works.
If it won't work, could you try downloading a normal recovery on your device and installing without fastboot and adb connection with computer (I think that is possible, not sure). Is download, boot into recovery and flash like a ROM. Sorry if that's all wrong, I did Google but found nothing, yet I'm sure I did that to install a newer version of twrp???
Also, if you have root, could you try using adb over WiFi, this should work the same, although there is no fastboot.
Good luck!
Fallon9111 said:
Try doing a factory reset first, then see if USB debugging works.
If it won't work, could you try downloading a normal recovery on your device and installing without fastboot and adb connection with computer (I think that is possible, not sure). Is download, boot into recovery and flash like a ROM. Sorry if that's all wrong, I did Google but found nothing, yet I'm sure I did that to install a newer version of twrp???
Also, if you have root, could you try using adb over WiFi, this should work the same, although there is no fastboot.
Good luck!
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Thanks for providing more information on this. I have done a Factory Reset via Settings and also via Recovery, but still not available.
I think I'm making progress with adb via Ubuntu over USB, but USB Debugging still gives the Epic crash and still will not charge while On, which is more just annoying than anything else.
Asus/Google Support are saying it is a physical pin issue, but that doesn't explain why USB Debugging is failing. Does anyone know where the USB files are contained? I'm wondering if I've messed up at the Kernel level. Any thoughts?
About my Nexus - More Info
I forgot that I should provide more information about what I'm running:
Phone: Nexus 7
Android Version: 4.2.2
Kernel version: 3.1.10-g05b777c
Build number: JDQ39
Prior to issue also had:
Recovery: TWRP
ROM: Stock JDQ39
MultiROM: Yes
UPDATE
So after more work on my Ubuntu we have found more information and seem to have narrowed down the issue! :fingers-crossed:
I have been able to flash via Fastboot just fine, which has thus allowed me to get TWRP installed and now I'm back rooted. I still cannot adb via USB though. We've double checked with multiple Nexus 7's of the same type, which allow command: adb devices and their devices will show, while it does not for my device. (Side note: my version of Ubuntu does not "see" the adb command in its pwd so... But tests have been done on other machines and worked...)
So after sifting down to adb issues, we found that in /data/property I'm missing persist.sys.root_access and persist.sys.usb.config ... But creation of persist.sys.usb.config didn't do anything...
I am trying to connect my Grand 2 [SM-G7102] with my pc, but unfortunately, its not detecting my phone. And I don't even have a clue whether it happened because of me or not..
I've already tried several steps to solve my prob but none of them worked.
Like-
1. Rebooting the phone, clearing cache n dalvik cache. (Didn't worked)
2. Uninstalled all its drivers from computer and reinstalling latest one's. (Tried old and new versions, none worked)
3. Installed Kies3 to check its discoverable or not. (Tries to discover but says not recognized)
4. Changing modes from mtp to ptp to adb. (Useless)
5. Cleaning off the pins and using its original data cable. (Switched several cables)
After these steps what I found out is that after fresh installed drivers it attempts to install its own driver which takes too long but after installing it does not get detected in my computer but rather it shows up in device manager with name "SAMSUNG_Android".
I know it cant be rom issue or anything like that, but also I believe its not pin broken issue as it is charging plus when i uninstalled all its drivers the device tries to reinstall its own driver taking 5 minutes but in end it shows "Installing SAMSUNG_Android" and closes.
So please help me out and suggest something .
Thanks in advance .
Are you using Mukulsoni's cm12.1 AIO 2 ROM?
Anubhav001 said:
I am trying to connect my Grand 2 [SM-G7102] with my pc, but unfortunately, its not detecting my phone. And I don't even have a clue whether it happened because of me or not..
I've already tried several steps to solve my prob but none of them worked.
Like-
1. Rebooting the phone, clearing cache n dalvik cache. (Didn't worked)
2. Uninstalled all its drivers from computer and reinstalling latest one's. (Tried old and new versions, none worked)
3. Installed Kies3 to check its discoverable or not. (Tries to discover but says not recognized)
4. Changing modes from mtp to ptp to adb. (Useless)
5. Cleaning off the pins and using its original data cable. (Switched several cables)
After these steps what I found out is that after fresh installed drivers it attempts to install its own driver which takes too long but after installing it does not get detected in my computer but rather it shows up in device manager with name "SAMSUNG_Android".
I know it cant be rom issue or anything like that, but also I believe its not pin broken issue as it is charging plus when i uninstalled all its drivers the device tries to reinstall its own driver taking 5 minutes but in end it shows "Installing SAMSUNG_Android" and closes.
So please help me out and suggest something .
Thanks in advance .
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Hav u tried USB debugging in Developer options?
VigneshS007 said:
Hav u tried USB debugging in Developer options?
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yes
Anubhav001 said:
yes
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hav u tried installing USB driver from the internet?
Same issue
Anubhav001 said:
I am trying to connect my Grand 2 [SM-G7102] with my pc, but unfortunately, its not detecting my phone. And I don't even have a clue whether it happened because of me or not..
I've already tried several steps to solve my prob but none of them worked.
Like-
1. Rebooting the phone, clearing cache n dalvik cache. (Didn't worked)
2. Uninstalled all its drivers from computer and reinstalling latest one's. (Tried old and new versions, none worked)
3. Installed Kies3 to check its discoverable or not. (Tries to discover but says not recognized)
4. Changing modes from mtp to ptp to adb. (Useless)
5. Cleaning off the pins and using its original data cable. (Switched several cables)
After these steps what I found out is that after fresh installed drivers it attempts to install its own driver which takes too long but after installing it does not get detected in my computer but rather it shows up in device manager with name "SAMSUNG_Android".
I know it cant be rom issue or anything like that, but also I believe its not pin broken issue as it is charging plus when i uninstalled all its drivers the device tries to reinstall its own driver taking 5 minutes but in end it shows "Installing SAMSUNG_Android" and closes.
So please help me out and suggest something .
Thanks in advance .
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a while back I faced the same issue..
if you have already tried uninstalling drivers and reinstalling them, also tried kies and switching cables..
then here is what you do..!
Take a non-metallic, non-conductive slim object (a toothpick can do just fine)..
you have to insert it into the connector end of your phone, gently place it below the tongue of the connector, and lift that tongue-like thing up a little bit..
don't apply extra pressure, or don't try to force things, easy does it just fine..!
all you have to do is push it upwards just a little and then try connecting again..should do it.!
VigneshS007 said:
hav u tried installing USB driver from the internet?
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Tried every different versions from old to newest
Parantap said:
a while back I faced the same issue..
if you have already tried uninstalling drivers and reinstalling them, also tried kies and switching cables..
then here is what you do..!
Take a non-metallic, non-conductive slim object (a toothpick can do just fine)..
you have to insert it into the connector end of your phone, gently place it below the tongue of the connector, and lift that tongue-like thing up a little bit..
don't apply extra pressure, or don't try to force things, easy does it just fine..!
all you have to do is push it upwards just a little and then try connecting again..should do it.!
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Thanks but did not work
I was able to connect my phone with PC by choosing it connected as a Camera and then I switched it back to MTP, then it recognised mine. Hope my suggestion helps you
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