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I was trying to copy some images from my PC running win XP service.pack 3 to the xoom. I successfully copied files from my netbook runnning win7 before. But this time isn't with much luck. Driver installer will keep failling to install the xoom. Tried download the driver. Pointed the installer wizard to the location. Still denying to install. Downloaded the tool from Motorola called motohelper. Still no luck. What am I doing wrong?
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Make sure you have windows media player 11 installed
Also make sure you have usb debugging enabled if its already enabled try disabling it
grab the driver install from http://developer.motorola.com/
this is a straight install package. I connect my xoom to winxp with no issue.
j2eubank said:
grab the driver install from http://developer.motorola.com/
this is a straight install package. I connect my xoom to winxp with no issue.
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Could you give me like a step by step and which file i need to download? This thing is driving me nuts. I kept plugging in and it kept denying to install properly. The xoom just will not show up in my computer so i can use to exchange files.
https://developer.motorola.com/docstools/library/Installing_Motorola_Handset_Drivers/
orionshock said:
https://developer.motorola.com/docstools/library/Installing_Motorola_Handset_Drivers/
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That's to download motohelper right? I've tried and Ive failed.
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Make sure you have windows media player 11 installed
Also make sure you have usb debugging enabled if its already enabled try disabling it
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Why is windows media player 11 necessary?
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Hopefully no one has already asked this question. I've looked through the search and found nothing. But anyway, I have windows 7 64. When I try and connect the Kindle to windows it doesn't see it. Yes I've made sure it's not sleeping and yes I've Reset the Kindle. Now in the task bar it shows it to safely remove device. If I look at devices it's there. When I click on my computer it's not. At work they still use windows xp it works just fine there, Comes up as it should. I've tried all my usb ports . I've tried 4 different usb cables. Is there some usb drivers that I could delete in the windows system that could get it to work. Hell I can't even root this thing till it see it. Any help would be awesome.
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Hopefully no one has already asked this question. I've looked through the search and found nothing. But anyway, I have windows 7 64. When I try and connect the Kindle to windows it doesn't see it. Yes I've made sure it's not sleeping and yes I've Reset the Kindle. Now in the task bar it shows it to safely remove device. If I look at devices it's there. When I click on my computer it's not. At work they still use windows xp it works just fine there, Comes up as it should. I've tried all my usb ports . I've tried 4 different usb cables. Is there some usb drivers that I could delete in the windows system that could get it to work. Hell I can't even root this thing till it see it. Any help would be awesome.
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Does the kindle say file sharing is on?
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I don't know if this will help but I had to uncheck USB debugging to get mine to show up. (Also on Windows 7)
Where do you find usb debugging. I Know where it's at on my phone. Also jm it does say on the Kindle itself that files are ready to be transferred.
nofear0705 said:
Where do you find usb debugging. I Know where it's at on my phone. Also jm it does say on the Kindle itself that files are ready to be transferred.
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Hm.... Have you tried different USB ports?
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Yes I have. This is so frustrating
nofear0705 said:
Yes I have. This is so frustrating
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As a last resort you could use device manager to check and make sure that windows is seeing it. Also, certain versions of windows will hide certain drives. Just right click my computer and click manage. Then click device manager.
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Thanks, As soon as I get home that's my next step.
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Where do you find usb debugging. I Know where it's at on my phone. Also jm it does say on the Kindle itself that files are ready to be transferred.
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Look under Applications and then Development. Default is ADB android debugging so I guess you have to turn that off to use USB.
meturne2 said:
Look under Applications and then Development. Default is ADB android debugging so I guess you have to turn that off to use USB.
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He is on stock if I'm not mistaken.
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Yes, I'm on stock. Ok deleted the android drivers. Now It will see my kindle and i can move stuff to it. Although I can't get adb to work with it. About to give up.
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Yes, I'm on stock. Ok deleted the android drivers. Now It will see my kindle and i can move stuff to it. Although I can't get adb to work with it. About to give up.
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Use kfu in the development thread to install the drivers again.
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That's the weird thing. When I uninstall the drivers the computer will see the kindle. When I install the kfu drivers it doesn't see the kindle anymore
I just went through this make sure you have
Path c:\ windows\system32
Yeah I have C:\windows\system32.
so when you type "Path" in a cmd you see c:\windows\system32
if not refer to this
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm
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That's the weird thing. When I uninstall the drivers the computer will see the kindle. When I install the kfu drivers it doesn't see the kindle anymore
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How did you uninstall the Drivers?
KoolAidJunkie said:
How did you uninstall the Drivers?
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remove drivers:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539/en-us
http://www.petri.co.il/removing-old-drivers-from-vista-and-windows7.htm
Hello all,
I posted a thread yesterday about my issues trying to get my a500 running AOKP to connect to my computer. So, as it is right now, it's got nothing on it, except for a few apps.
I have narrowed it down to the possibility that it is NOT ROM-specific and that it has something to do with USB drivers. I installed the drivers from the Acer US and UK websites, along with the setup.exe drivers from TimmyDean's root folder. None of them worked.
I tried on two different computer, and got the same issues. All I hear is 3 quick beeps after the computer fails to install device driver software.
My question is this: To those of you who are on an ICS ROM/Leak, HOW do you access your SD Card/Internal Storage on your PC?
I really hope somebody could help, I'm pretty stumped.
skadude66 said:
Hello all,
I posted a thread yesterday about my issues trying to get my a500 running AOKP to connect to my computer. So, as it is right now, it's got nothing on it, except for a few apps.
I have narrowed it down to the possibility that it is NOT ROM-specific and that it has something to do with USB drivers. I installed the drivers from the Acer US and UK websites, along with the setup.exe drivers from TimmyDean's root folder. None of them worked.
I tried on two different computer, and got the same issues. All I hear is 3 quick beeps after the computer fails to install device driver software.
My question is this: To those of you who are on an ICS ROM/Leak, HOW do you access your SD Card/Internal Storage on your PC?
I really hope somebody could help, I'm pretty stumped.
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I installed Android SDK and the google adb drivers. Then I let win7 search the whole system.
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I installed Android SDK and the google adb drivers. Then I let win7 search the whole system.
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I already have the SDK installed from a whole ago, and I have used ADB recently for my phone, so I guess I should have the updates drivers correct? So I should just go through the device manager and let Win7 search through my C:/ drive? What will it be picking up, the ADB drivers?
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I already have the SDK installed from a whole ago, and I have used ADB recently for my phone, so I guess I should have the updates drivers correct? So I should just go through the device manager and let Win7 search through my C:/ drive? What will it be picking up, the ADB drivers?
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I had google android drivers, Acer drivers, probably 4 different sets. I believe the last I used, were HTC adb drivers. Got pretty frustrated as I couldn't connect 501 with adb. But After I did the full scan on c: drive, it finally picked them up.
It doesn't matter which drivers get used, as long as it works
"Throw enough bullets at the target, and eventually you will hit it"
have you tried going into device manager .Then plug in the Iconia tab once its recognized .Right lick on the device and install the drivers manually.You must know where the drives are extracted to on your computer to do this. Also Not with my acer tab but i have had a issue in the past with usb device drivers .They can sometimes be confused by windows and windows will load driver for the other device and of course fail. So to get around this you can try making sure your phone is connected to the usb port you always use. Then try to plug the iconia into another port. and see If windows will prompt you to install the device.
If still no luck do a search on microsoft tech site.If you can not find it this can also be done by uninstalling all usb devices on the computer in programs and features. Then go to device manager and manually uninstall the usb hubs and devices listed in there. Reboot the computer and windows will put them back.Re install the drives from acer for the iconia reboot. then connect it and see if it will then find the device.
The above is for tech savy users only due to if there is a registry issue the hubs might not install back .
Good luck. and again if you cant follow what i typed above Microsoft tech help has it in step by step instructions. just search for usb device driver install issues and narrow down your issue.
Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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Generally, the zip file contains driver files for AMD64 and i386. Just extract them to a location on your C: drive. Like C:\android\adb_drivers. Once you extract the driver files, or any other driver files, and you have windows search your computer, it will usually find them, and install them. Takes a couple minutes.
I find this is easier than trying to have windows look in a specific folder. Like I said, I have tons of driver files.
Also, google for Android USB drivers. Will give you the generic Android USB driver pack. Unzip them also, to a diff folder.
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Thank you to BOTH of you! I was getting frustrated that I can't do anything with my tablet! I will definitely try both of these when I get home.
@Erica: I went into Device Manager and it did not recognize my tablet, so I tried to install drivers from Windows Update, and it didn't find any.
@Moscow: HTC USB drivers will work? Really? I don't see why not, but then again, each website has you go through different steps to get your model number, etc.
What I am wondering is, for the scan if the C:/ drive, do I extract only the .exe for the USB drivers?
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When you say it does not recognize your tablet. Are you saying that when you plug the tablet into the computer thru usb You do not get a prompt to install a Driver? If this is the case Windows thinks it has the proper driver. You will have to find the device in device manager . OPEN it and update driver. You can try to have windows to search . but i disagree with MD on this. But both ways tend to have the same results .TELL it where your drives are such as mine are in c:/android/androidsdk/ xxx
You could also try to install Acer sync from the acer iconia d/laod site If you do this i would change the install path to a sub folder of your sdk install. could be useful in future.
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Generally, the zip file contains driver files for AMD64 and i386. Just extract them to a location on your C: drive. Like C:\android\adb_drivers. Once you extract the driver files, or any other driver files, and you have windows search your computer, it will usually find them, and install them. Takes a couple minutes.
I find this is easier than trying to have windows look in a specific folder. Like I said, I have tons of driver files.
Also, google for Android USB drivers. Will give you the generic Android USB driver pack. Unzip them also, to a diff folder.
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So which do you recommend I try first? Acer or Android ones? Also, you recommend a full scan of the C:/ even though I categorize them in folders?
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When you say it does not recognize your tablet. Are you saying that when you plug the tablet into the computer thru usb You do not get a prompt to install a Driver? If this is the case Windows thinks it has the proper driver. You will have to find the device in device manager . OPEN it and update driver. You can try to have windows to search . but i disagree with MD on this. But both ways tend to have the same results .TELL it where your drives are such as mine are in c:/android/androidsdk/ xxx
You could also try to install Acer sync from the acer iconia d/laod site If you do this i would change the install path to a sub folder of your sdk install. could be useful in future.
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Basically, I hear the quick beeps and the device is not being recognized by Windows. Under device manager it is the only device that has a question mark or exclamation point for icon.
I will try both methods and report back on which one works. Thank you very much!!
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Quick update.
I tried both of your theories, and neither of them worked
I tried to find the ADB drivers, but couldn't get them to install through SDK Manager (file not found on an XML file).
So then, I took two of the drivers I had downloaded, and extracted the folders they were in, into a folder on C:\ called android drivers.
I tried searching my entire C:\ and nothing came up at all. This is where I tried Erica's method, and I narrowed it down to the C:\android drivers and it STILL didn't bring anything up.
Finally, I tried downloading and placing these (http://androidforums.com/incredible...ivers-adb-bootloader-disk-drive-htc-sync.html) drivers, and it still didn't find them.
Oh, and I also tried plugging my phone into the troublesome port and it connected fine, as per Erica's suggestion, so I think this is some kind of driver issue.. but WHAT!
Thanks for all of your help so far!
EDIT: Here is the icon I am getting when I plug my tablet into my computer: http://i.imgur.com/jUf54.jpg
Not sure you tried this or not.
Go to Acer.com then there download drivers page. look. for Acer sync. Download and install that. it just might install the Acer adb drivers
Beyond that I say go to Ms tech site and search for USB host/driver issues.
Sorry its not working but at this point I have no idea without being infront of the machine.
Good luck
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Not sure you tried this or not.
Go to Acer.com then there download drivers page. look. for Acer sync. Download and install that. it just might install the Acer adb drivers
Beyond that I say go to Ms tech site and search for USB host/driver issues.
Sorry its not working but at this point I have no idea without being infront of the machine.
Good luck
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Thanks. I'll try it. The only thing I didn't try in your suggestions was to uninstall USB hosts, seems a bit drastic to me. I'll try Acer Sync and lets hope it fixes it!
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Nope, no dice on Acer Sync. Same three beeps, nothing is happening. I keep restarting the machine as well to make sure it's as clean a boot as possible.
Thanks anyways!
I've run out of ideas.. Anybody else have any theories or suggestions?
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Nope, no dice on Acer Sync. Same three beeps, nothing is happening. I keep restarting the machine as well to make sure it's as clean a boot as possible.
Thanks anyways!
I've run out of ideas.. Anybody else have any theories or suggestions?
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USB Debugging turned on?
Moscow Desire said:
USB Debugging turned on?
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Tried with it turned on and off.
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Tried with it turned on and off.
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Here are 2 zip files.
1 for Google USB drivers and the other for USB ADB for HTC drivers.
Unzip them to different folders on your C:\. Then let it search again. Hope it picks them up.
Moscow Desire said:
Here are 2 zip files.
1 for Google USB drivers and the other for USB ADB for HTC drivers.
Unzip them to different folders on your C:\. Then let it search again. Hope it picks them up.
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Thank you. I will check and try when I get home. Man, I HOPE THIS WORKS!
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Thank you. I will check and try when I get home. Man, I HOPE THIS WORKS!
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Yeah, that's the last of my guesses, and it was the last sets of drivers I installed on my Win7 before I got ADB working. I had issues connecting ADB, and may have just installed the HTC divers, just to connect with my Desire. I think after that, I installed the google drives, and could connect with my 501.
I could always get the PC to recognize the tab, just not through ADB.
With that AOKP rom though, I am not sure. I had it for a bit, but reflashed back to my 3.2.1 daily driver. Not sure if I could see it through PC, as I don't think I checked. Waste of time I think, as basically, it was 80% Thor Rom, and we all know it doesn't get 3g or gps on a 501.
Moscow Desire said:
Yeah, that's the last of my guesses, and it was the last sets of drivers I installed on my Win7 before I got ADB working. I had issues connecting ADB, and may have just installed the HTC divers, just to connect with my Desire. I think after that, I installed the google drives, and could connect with my 501.
I could always get the PC to recognize the tab, just not through ADB.
With that AOKP rom though, I am not sure. I had it for a bit, but reflashed back to my 3.2.1 daily driver. Not sure if I could see it through PC, as I don't think I checked. Waste of time I think, as basically, it was 80% Thor Rom, and we all know it doesn't get 3g or gps on a 501.
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I can't get it to recognize through ADB either. I'd love to try another ICS ROM, but I have to go through Dropbox and it gave me a smaller file name, so it isn't as safe. Might try to download through my a500.
I do have a Nandroid of 3.2.1, bit I doubt that could fix my issues.
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I can't get it to recognize through ADB either. I'd love to try another ICS ROM, but I have to go through Dropbox and it gave me a smaller file name, so it isn't as safe. Might try to download through my a500.
I do have a Nandroid of 3.2.1, bit I doubt that could fix my issues.
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Found this;
http://forum.tegraowners.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=350
What is interesting is the part about Acer ADB USB drivers. No link, so will have to search.
EDIT: Link
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/17456-usb-drivers/
My computer does not read my kindle fire as a usb mass storage device anymore. I just installed the ICS gedeROM and all is great except for that little detail. I am a noob in need of help, would someone please help get the proper drivers for this. Also, it recognizes my Kindle as a Galaxy Nexus, but it can not mount the kindle as a drive and therefore I can´t transfer any files. Please hlep me! Thanks!!!
Josepho1997 said:
When you plug it in, you should see a usb symbol in the notification bar. Click it and enable the usb. Also, uninstall the drivers for your Kindle Fire. That worked for me.
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I did this, didn't work.
You also have to disable Android debugging under Settings->Developer options
Works now!
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I did this, didn't work.
You also have to disable Android debugging under Settings->Developer options
Works now!
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Thanks a lot Josepho 1997 and Fast Mikey 1969! Apparently it was the usb debbuging feature that was not letting me mount my drive. Now I am going through the painful process of installing all my apps. I will also see what to do with the drivers that came with the Kindle Fire Utility software. I am such a noob that I don´t even know where the drivers are stored, maybe under c:/program files/android? I know I can check them through devices and printers and maybe look for one specifically on my computer or the web. Thanks a lot for all your help!
Do yourself a favor and buy Titanium Backup Pro if you plan on flashing more roms. WELL worth the price.
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do this..in 99% of the cases this should work..dont have your kindle fire connected to pc while doing this..
goto settings>>storage>>three dots on top right of the screen(more options)>>USB computer connection>>select mass storage..
reboot and connect your kindle fire to pc..if u ever run AOKP ICS roms dont search for this option..aokp roms dont have this option in storage option..u will have to flash a different rom(mostly cm9) and select mass storage for usb connection and revert back to aokp rom without wiping data in recovery..
click thanks if this works..
So I upgraded my tablet to the Acer release of ICS and then rooted my tablet. Now I want to install custom roms and over clock. However when trying to run black thunders tool, it says that, upon the tablet entering apx mode that my drivers are not installed. So I get the driver software from Acer and when i try to install it, the driver installation errors out. So basically I'm stuck on where to go from here and what I can try to do. I'm running Windows 7 service pack one. Really need some guidance. I already tried to install the drivers as using the legacy option but that doesn't work either. What do?
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skurtov said:
So I upgraded my tablet to the Acer release of ICS and then rooted my tablet. Now I want to install custom roms and over clock. However when trying to run black thunders tool, it says that, upon the tablet entering apx mode that my drivers are not installed. So I get the driver software from Acer and when i try to install it, the driver installation errors out. So basically I'm stuck on where to go from here and what I can try to do. I'm running Windows 7 service pack one. Really need some guidance. I already tried to install the drivers as using the legacy option but that doesn't work either. What do?
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Shouldn't be having issues installing Acer Drivers. Try this, right mouse click the driver.exe, and select "run as administrator". See if that helps complete.
Also, don't have your tablet connected when you do it. And don't have the flash program running either.
MD
Moscow Desire said:
Shouldn't be having issues installing Acer Drivers. Try this, right mouse click the driver.exe, and select "run as administrator". See if that helps complete.
Also, don't have your tablet connected when you do it. And don't have the flash program running either.
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Yeah, this still doesn't work. I get a blank error message. Any way I can do this through Linux? I ****ing hate Windows.
what do u mean it errors out, what does it say?
use manual install - and point it to the Acer folder in program files - if the Acer folder isn't there, then the drivers aren't installed...u need android drivers too, see the cpuid link in my sig and d/l the adb/fastboot zip there
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The average drivers, during the preparing to install promt, just errors out. A blank box appears, no text in it. When I close it, the installer closes with it
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The average drivers, during the preparing to install promt, just errors out. A blank box appears, no text in it. When I close it, the installer closes with it
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I made a backup of the drivers as installed on my windows 7 64bit system. They are in my DropBox here... {REMOVED, didn't work].
I don't know if you still need those, or that they will do you any good. I used a copy like this to install to my lappy when it was being cranky.
I just figured it was a bad download. Maybe it will work for you too.
(Just right click on the .inf file and choose install. Or use the driver wizard and point it to the folder where you unzip.)
You can always get the Google USB Drivers for Android, and install them manually via Device Manager. No installation process.
MD
JdgM3NT4L said:
I made a backup of the drivers as installed on my windows 7 64bit system. They are in my DropBox here... http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23326686/Drivers Backup.zip .
I don't know if you still need those, or that they will do you any good. I used a copy like this to install to my lappy when it was being cranky.
I just figured it was a bad download. Maybe it will work for you too.
(Just right click on the .inf file and choose install. Or use the driver wizard and point it to the folder where you unzip.)
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I'll try these and see if they work.
Moscow Desire said:
You can always get the Google USB Drivers for Android, and install them manually via Device Manager. No installation process.
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I already have the drivers from Google. I might try reinstalling them though
Thank you guys for your support though!
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Basically, if I remember right (it's been a long time) through device manager, I didn't let Win7 look for them, I selected them from a list.
You have to have the tab plugged in, and be in ie; adb, fastboot, etc.
MD
How would I go about using Jdgmnt's files ?
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How would I go about using Jdgmnt's files ?
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Ok, first. The files that I uploaded aren't working for me either, I thought that I'd backed them up using the same from when I was having problems with my laptop. Sorry about that. I killed the link above.
But assuming that you've already installed the acer usb drivers to your machine, here's how to manually install it.
Get your tab into APX mode and hook it up to your pc. Open Device manager. Look for the yellow triangle with APX. Right click, update drivers.
Choose to browse your computer for the software. browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Acer Inc\ACER ICONIA TAB\Win7\ADB\x64 and choose
NvidiaUsb.inf.
I just uninstalled and reinstalled twice too be certain. If that doesn't work. I'd try a different USB port/cable, even a different pc.
Alright, well I figured it all out guys! Finally running flexreaper. What happened was, I switched to another computer to get the driver working. Them I had to run that a.bat and b.bat files that have been floating around. Then I was finally able to get the boot loader functioning.
Thank you guys for all the help and suggestions!
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