Prior to upgrading to ARHD 3.2.1, I could plug my Transformer into my PC and see it each time. However, after I flashed ARHD, it no longer shows up in My Computer. It does show up in Device Manager as Android ADB Interface. Any ideas out there? I have installed SDK Manager and installed ASUS Synch still not showing up.
Try going into settings -> storage -> the 3 dots in upper-right corner -> usb computer connection -> check media device(MTP).
If its checked already, check Camera(PTP), then recheck MTP.
If that doesnt help, try reinstalling the drivers.
Goatshocker said:
Try going into settings -> storage -> the 3 dots in upper-right corner -> usb computer connection -> check media device(MTP).
If its checked already, check Camera(PTP), then recheck MTP.
If that doesnt help, try reinstalling the drivers.
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Goatshocker....a million thanks my friend. that did it.
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error:device not found
error:device not found
'select option 6 sdcard update'
But My x10 can not popup the menu
Who can help me?
Start the phone and do this.
Settings -> Applications-> Development -> USB debugging
Install the PC companion 2 first... can be downloaded from SEUS
Phone have to be TURNED ON and plugged to computer in debugging mode.In status bar you should have small triangle, and phone should make a small ring after connecting to pc.
after running step2.bat, on phone display you will see menu, push entry 6 update sdcard.
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After Playing around for hours, I've discovered the following method to FIX Windoze 7 Nexus 7 (N7) MTP mounting. Using PTP (mount as camera) is mostly useless since it limits the type of files you can exchange. To set up your Nexus 7 (2012 at least) Follow the Following Steps:
Put N7 in MTP mode
Connect to windows
Open 'My Computer'
If the N7 is not there, open 'Device Manager' (Right click on 'My Computer' and select 'Manage')
If connected in 'Device Manager' as ADB device at the top of the list:
Open up 'Developer Options' on the N7 (Should be at the bottom of the 'Settings' list. if it's not there tap on 'About Tablet' then at the bottom, tap on 'Build Number' seven (7) times. Then go back to 'Settings' and 'Developer Options' will be the second from the bottom of the list)
Un-check USB debugging... see if N7 appears in My computer
Then, while connected, re-enable USB debugging
It'll probably go away again...
Go back into 'Device Manager'
Uninstall driver for ADB device *Including local files*
Wait about 15 seconds
Scan for hardware changes
Your PC should re-install the correct drivers
That's it... This method has worked for a number of people I have chatted with so, hopefully it'll work for you.
Please Leave your Comments below.
If this has Worked For You Please Refer others to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44232292
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worked like a charm...thanks
How do you switch N7 to mtp or camera mode?
otisw said:
How do you switch N7 to mtp or camera mode?
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Settings, Storage, then the 3 dots at the top right for 'USB computer connection'.
the only solution that worked for me :fingers-crossed::good::good:
omg! Thank you dude. I was gonna return my nexus 7 cuz of this problem...now i dont have to!
Genius. Worked like a dream....
filking said:
Genius. Worked like a dream....
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Confirmed working with New Nexus 7 and Windows 8
I had tried every other solution, this one did the trick for my 2013 Nexus 7.
Thank you!
Thank you so much. This has been bugging me for a while.
Worked beautifully.
Thanks, finally a solution that works flawlessly!
New Nexus 7 & Windows 8
No matter what I do, I cant get MTP to install. I'm using Vista. I was able to transfer data before, I dont know what changed. I tried to install MTP with Debugging on and off to no avail. I'm also using a Nexus 10.
TheByteSmasher said:
After Playing around for hours, I've discovered the following method to FIX Windoze 7 Nexus 7 (N7) MTP mounting. Using PTP (mount as camera) is mostly useless since it limits the type of files you can exchange. To set up your Nexus 7 (2012 at least) Follow the Following Steps:
Put N7 in MTP mode
Connect to windows
Open 'My Computer'
If the N7 is not there, open 'Device Manager' (Right click on 'My Computer' and select 'Manage')
If connected in 'Device Manager' as ADB device at the top of the list:
Open up 'Developer Options' on the N7 (Should be at the bottom of the 'Settings' list. if it's not there tap on 'About Tablet' then at the bottom, tap on 'Build Number' seven (7) times. Then go back to 'Settings' and 'Developer Options' will be the second from the bottom of the list)
Un-check USB debugging... see if N7 appears in My computer
Then, while connected, re-enable USB debugging
It'll probably go away again...
Go back into 'Device Manager'
Uninstall driver for ADB device *Including local files*
Wait about 15 seconds
Scan for hardware changes
Your PC should re-install the correct drivers
That's it... This method has worked for a number of people I have chatted with so, hopefully it'll work for you.
Please Leave your Comments below.
If this has Worked For You Please Refer others to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44232292
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AJ Bryant said:
No matter what I do, I cant get MTP to install. I'm using Vista. I was able to transfer data before, I dont know what changed. I tried to install MTP with Debugging on and off to no avail. I'm also using a Nexus 10.
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Have you downloaded the drivers from Samsung?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
I'm not sure. I downloaded the SDK Manager and Samsung Keis but deleted it(Keis) after I started having the problem. I got a Nexus 10 though, not a N7.
TheByteSmasher said:
Have you downloaded the drivers from Samsung?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
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AJ Bryant said:
I'm not sure. I downloaded the SDK Manager and Samsung Keis but deleted it(Keis) after I started having the problem. I got a Nexus 10 though, not a N7.
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If you have android 4.3, I recommend going into developer options and selecting revoke USB debugging, then uninstall the Windows drivers in device manager (all while disconnected) then run SDK manager and update all. Then make sure the N10 is in USB debugging, restart your N10 & pc. When they're fully booted plug in the N10 and look on the screen to see if it asks for permission to connect to this pc in USB debugging mode... see what happens. I don't have an N10 but this might work... Then if not, maybe try the steps in the OP
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
Worked! Thanks a lot! (Windows 7, Nexus 7 2013)
for me, still can't to fix.....
why ??
williamlaw said:
for me, still can't to fix.....
why ??
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I don't know.
Just flashed PA to try it out and now my PC doesn't recognize that the device is plugged in. USB debugging and everything is correct. What else am I missing? Thanks.
What do you see in your computer device manager?
checcles said:
Just flashed PA to try it out and now my PC doesn't recognize that the device is plugged in. USB debugging and everything is correct. What else am I missing? Thanks.
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Settings > Storage > Touch 3 dots in top right > USB computer connection > Check "Media device (MTP)"
Username invalid said:
What do you see in your computer device manager?
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Thanks. It showed that the drivers weren't installed (yet they were but I just did it again)
bounti said:
Settings > Storage > Touch 3 dots in top right > USB computer connection > Check "Media device (MTP)"
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This fixed it after I reinstalled the drivers. Thanks to both of you.
ok,thanks
Hi Guiz, So you all probably have heard this a million times but i have tried every i can to fix this. I have tried many options such as Deleting and re-installing the drivers, trying a different usb port 2.0 and 3.0 I have restored my phone. And my phone only comes up as PTP Camera which is useless since i cant root my N4. This problem occured after i updated to Android 4.3. So my question is how can i make my N4 show up as MTP Storage?
I'm running on Windows 8. Thanks in advance.
Zypent said:
Hi Guiz, So you all probably have heard this a million times but i have tried every i can to fix this. I have tried many options such as Deleting and re-installing the drivers, trying a different usb port 2.0 and 3.0 I have restored my phone. And my phone only comes up as PTP Camera which is useless since i cant root my N4. This problem occured after i updated to Android 4.3. So my question is how can i make my N4 show up as MTP Storage?
I'm running on Windows 8. Thanks in advance.
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1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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I've been trying to solve this myself, i thank you!!! Finally!!
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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Thats the problem it doesnt show up.
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Thats the problem it doesnt show up.
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I also have this problem, my nexus 4 won't show up in device manager (windows 8) it will make the noise and will only show up in my computer if I have usb debugging enabled and select media device, any other combination it won't show up in device manager or in my computer.
What do I do?
foliage said:
I also have this problem, my nexus 4 won't show up in device manager (windows 8) it will make the noise and will only show up in my computer if I have usb debugging enabled and select media device, any other combination it won't show up in device manager or in my computer.
What do I do?
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Today i've got my new Nexus 4, succesfully unlocked & rooted with this toolkit, but had problems with installing google usb drivers and Universal Adb Driver.
The solution is based on several steps.
I solved my problem this way, hope it will help someone
I have windows 8.1 64-bit, so i had to solve firts the problem with driver signature
1.
How To Disable And Bypass Driver Signature Enforcement In Windows 8
Tutorial link
Tutorial video
If you have problems with driver installations, try this:
2.
Remove hidden existing Nexus 4 or Android Nexus ADB Interface in Device Manager
i had to cleanup the drivers remained after few failed adb driver installations because of the problem in the first step
- (OPTIONAL) Install Nexus Root Toolkit and run it
- (OPTIONAL) click on Full Driver Installation Guide and at step 1
- open Device Manager, click View and select the option Show hidden devices
- now you will see some additional hidden devices (greyed out)
- because i wanted to install the drivers from start i deleted them, that means uninstalled them and added checkmark for deleting local files
- screenshot is attached so you can better understand
Remove the devices that could make problems
3.
- Run Nexus Root Toolkit
- click on Full Driver Installation Guide
- at Step 1 open USBDeview
- in my situation i deleted all the entries with google name
- screenshot in the attach
Final step:
4.
Install drivers for Nexus 4
- Run Nexus Root Toolkit
- click on Full Driver Installation Guide
- at Step 2 i installed Solution #1 - Universal drivers
- maybe you'll need to manually add drivers, if you have an entry in Device Manager that as yellow !
- right click on it - update drivers - browse my computer for drivers - I've added the path to installed Solution #1 - Universal drivers
"C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal Adb Driver"
- i repeated it for connection as mtp, ptp and none of that - selection for this is made on nexus: settings - storage - ... in the right upper corner - usb computer connection. so this way the device had installed the needed drivers
- screenshot is added in attach
I've used Wugs Toolkit for installing drivers and after that unlocking and rooting the Nexus 4.
My problem was that there was present HIDDEN ADB Interface under Android Device, after above mentioned steps, my nexus is working properly when connected as MTP device
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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Brilliant!!!
Not showing up in device manager
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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I am also facing this issue since flashing 5.0. It doesn't even come up on device manager. Any suggestions?
amj2403 said:
I am also facing this issue since flashing 5.0. It doesn't even come up on device manager. Any suggestions?
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same here ==
I just installed CM10.2 but I can't find a way to access sdcard thru the computer, all that comes up is Media device,does anybody have any suggestions?
ccs2ds said:
I just installed CM10.2 but I can't find a way to access sdcard thru the computer, all that comes up is Media device,does anybody have any suggestions?
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Turn the unit off and go into your device manager and look for the yellow triangles in the usb driver section. Right click and uninstall. Restart your computer and when it is fully booted up, plug the your tablet in via USB and let the computer install the proper driver.
Also in the settings there is an option to switch from media to MTP. You will go into settings > click on storage > click on the three dots in the upper right hand corner of screen > click on "USB computer connection" > click on MTP.
LinearEquation said:
Turn the unit off and go into your device manager and look for the yellow triangles in the usb driver section. Right click and uninstall. Restart your computer and when it is fully booted up, plug the your tablet in via USB and let the computer install the proper driver.
Also in the settings there is an option to switch from media to MTP. You will go into settings > click on storage > click on the three dots in the upper right hand corner of screen > click on "USB computer connection" > click on MTP.
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Tried that. I got the right drivers and when it is on MTP it does not appear in My Computer. I tried fastboot mode and twrp and still nothing.
ccs2ds said:
I just installed CM10.2 but I can't find a way to access sdcard thru the computer, all that comes up is Media device,does anybody have any suggestions?
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I can't even get my laptop to recognize it at all. It'll charge, but nothing else works.
It seems that Android needs almost two resets to be recognised(it needs to arrange internally its drivers or the hardware). Every time I've changed the ROM, immediately it isn't seen by the PC host. And then I always fall into the mistake of installing "new" drivers. Suddenly, I don't know why, all starts to work fine, usually after resetting the kindle several times....
Oh pardon, I've not read it correctly. In CM 10, if you are already inside "Storage Device" you can see the simulated sdcard as a "0" directory.