Hi folks,
I really hope someone can help me here. My TF300T is currently rooted and unlocked with the lates CM 10 (4.2.2) build. I am having some issues with reboots since upgrading to 4.2.2 and I would like to change the ROM. I am also trying to flash the upgraded TWRP recovery but unfortunately I am unable to do this. When I boot the TF300 into the menu where you have to select the USB icon normally this would load the ADB driver but my PC comes up as 'USB device not recognized'. I've tried this from two different PCs' with the same outcome. I won't be able to flash recovery or ROM unless I get this sorted. I should note that when I connect the TF300 while it is booted the PC recognizes it no problem. It also works in USB debugging mode so I'm very confused as to why it won't work from the boot menu. I've tried manually installing the drivers, installing Asus PC Sync and also re-installing SDK tools; all to no avail. Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
vipergrm said:
Hi folks,
I really hope someone can help me here. My TF300T is currently rooted and unlocked with the lates CM 10 (4.2.2) build. I am having some issues with reboots since upgrading to 4.2.2 and I would like to change the ROM. I am also trying to flash the upgraded TWRP recovery but unfortunately I am unable to do this. When I boot the TF300 into the menu where you have to select the USB icon normally this would load the ADB driver but my PC comes up as 'USB device not recognized'. I've tried this from two different PCs' with the same outcome. I won't be able to flash recovery or ROM unless I get this sorted. I should note that when I connect the TF300 while it is booted the PC recognizes it no problem. It also works in USB debugging mode so I'm very confused as to why it won't work from the boot menu. I've tried manually installing the drivers, installing Asus PC Sync and also re-installing SDK tools; all to no avail. Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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When you get the USB device not recognized, go into device manager locate the device on the list right click and then click on update driver. When it asks you selecte that you want to find the driver files on the computer, then select the option to look at the list of drivers. Once in the list there should be a driver for ADB try installing it and see if it works. That's how I got my adb to work while on recovery.
jgaf said:
When you get the USB device not recognized, go into device manager locate the device on the list right click and then click on update driver. When it asks you selecte that you want to find the driver files on the computer, then select the option to look at the list of drivers. Once in the list there should be a driver for ADB try installing it and see if it works. That's how I got my adb to work while on recovery.
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Thanks but that still didn't work for me. What exact driver did you use? Thanks!
Don't remember the name exactly, but from what I can see right now on device manager these are the details on the driver:
ASUS Android ADB Interface
Driver Provider: ASUSTek Computer INC.
Driver Date: 7/17/2012
Driver Version: 4.0.0.5
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
Also, have you tried removing all previous ASUS drivers and trying to install them again?
jgaf said:
Don't remember the name exactly, but from what I can see right now on device manager these are the details on the driver:
ASUS Android ADB Interface
Driver Provider: ASUSTek Computer INC.
Driver Date: 7/17/2012
Driver Version: 4.0.0.5
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
Also, have you tried removing all previous ASUS drivers and trying to install them again?
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Thanks again. I will give this another go later and see what happens...
Any luck?
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Any luck?
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I haven't had the opportunity to try it again just yet. I plan to do this tomorrow night on my nightshift in work. I'll let you know then. Thanks for asking
Tried tonight again and still no luck. I know the driver installed on this machine definitely works because its the same one that worked last week when I tried it. Oddly, the ADB driver picks up ok when I'm in the OS with debugging on but I don't think i would be able to flash whilst logged on to the OS. This is concerning because the CM10 ROM 4.2.2 which I have installed a the moment is firing up random reboots. I know it's still in experimental stage and I'm not complaining but it would be nice to change my ROM when needed. Below is a couple of screenshots of the problem I am having.
I had a similar problem my adb worked flawlessly when the OS was running, but it wouldn't get recognized when in recovery (fastboot worked too). So, what I wrote earlier solve my problem. Sucks it didn't work for you. Anyways do you have a recovery installed? If you do why can't you use that one? Also, I'm pretty sure you can install recovery when the OS is running, even from android terminal emulator in the pad.
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Thanks again. I did do a backup thankfully and currently it is restoring. I will try to see after restoring the backup if it works. Another method I have found to repair the bootloader is the NVFLASH method, although this does scare me a little! I would be very interested in trying those drivers you have as mine are older but so far I have been unable to find anything newer, despite extensive searching. :crying:
Thanks for your help thus far! :good:
Looks like I'm finally getting somewhere. I decided that I would try connecting directly to the TF300 instead of through the keyboard dock and oddly this worked. The driver is now loading correctly and I am able to flash again! Now to choose a JB ROM... :good:
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Hi XDA. I have a problem and could use your help.
In order to make flashing ROM’s easier for myself I thought it would be a good idea to place them in the first folder listed on the internal sd card. In order to do this I placed a “.” befor the name of the folder. After wiping everything I learned CWM 5.8.1.8 (touch) does not see folders with dots(“.”) at the beginning. So I now am in recovery with no ROM to flash
I then proceeded to dig an even deeper hole for myself. In my attempts to install drivers for my device I have done something; now my computer fails to recognize that the device is plugged into the USB at all. Prior to my messing with it I would hear the USB input chime and Device Manager would show an “unknown device”. Now when I plug in my device nothing happens. I have tried two computers and both Win7 and Ubuntu.
I read that Linux might be able to see my device so I installed Ubuntu then the Android SDK as per this thread. It did not work for me. I still cannot see my tf101 but I can see my Nexus s with the “adb devices” command.
I bought my tf101 refurbished and can’t find the “B” version written on the device. I think I initially rooted with razorclaw...not %100 sure. I am not sure adb debugging was checked when I wiped...not sure it makes a difference at this point.
I am now looking at these NvFlash instructions but I can’t get past the 2nd step (I am a noob...obviously)
- run “./blobunpack recovery-clockwork-5.8.2.1-tf101.img” (Replace “recovery-clockwork-5.8.2.1-tf101.img” with the name of your downloaded file”)
Will this NvFlash tutorial work if the computer can’t see the device?
Any ideas?
Thanks for your time!
Try those steps from this website Reverting to Stock ROM (unroot and remove CWM recovery)
this is easier for you when u try to nvFlash your tf101. remember update driver, run as administrator on program
Thanks for the info!
I am away until tomorrow evening. I will try it then.
Hi,
I am still having problems.
Can I install drivers if the device is not listed in device manager? How?
Thanks again!
it will be reinstall or request when you unplug and plugin back your connect from tablet to PC
if your driver had been load or connected just go to Devices and Printers to check your connection, after that update your driver
Hi. Thanks for trying to help.
My problem is my computer is not seeing the device at all. No USB input chime. Nothing showing up in device manager. No nothing!
Could be the chord I guess but I don't think so. I was getting "unknown device" in device manager initially after I wiped the ROM. After attempts to install drivers I stopped getting any sign of the tf101 in device manager.
Hey guys any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated on this matter. I will try to be as detailed as possible but I'm trying to fix this phone for a friend and he isn't very phone savvy. From what I understand, he was previously on CM10 and tried updating to CM11 using the cmupdater. For some reason it failed and he was stuck in TWRP. When he tried to reboot it kept kicking him back to recovery. He took his phone to a phone repair shop who then wiped his device. At this point he gave me the phone to try to fix.
First of all I have working fastboot and adb drivers for my Nexus 5 so I don't think this is a driver issue but I'm no expert on the Nexus 4 so I could be wrong. I'm also running Windows 8.1 if this is any relevance.
I can still access the devices bootloader (ver MAKOZ20i)
I can still access TWRP (ver 2.6.0.0)
When plugging the device into my USB 2.0 ports, nothing shows up in my device manager in bootloader, TWRP, or TWRP ADB sideload.
When plugging the device into my USB 3.0 ports, I see 'Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)' and the Device Instance Path is 'USB\VID_0000&PID_0002\7&20F39B9B&0&2' in bootloader, TWRP, or TWRP ADB sideload.
I've never heard of a device not being seen at all in by USB 2.0 ports but showing using USB 3.0 ports so I attempted to give extra juice to the phone using a powered USB OTG cable. Still nothing shows up.
I've tried running 'fastboot device' and 'adb devices' with no luck.
I think I've covered all the bases... can anyone think of anything that could help me re-install a new rom or factory reset or his he out of luck?
I think it may be a Win8 problem. You have access to another machine with Win7 or WinXP?
Install "universal driver.exe" in win7, than connect phone while power off, I think it'll install driver...than push any custom ROM to phone via adb or just flash any official IMG..
Well I can tell you WHY it didn't work. That version of TWRP is not able to install 4.4 (CM11). if you manage to successfully push via adb and get it started again, make sure to flash the newest version of TWRP before trying that again.
Thanks for the reply guys. I kind of guessed that the version of TWRP was not compatible as I installed CM11 on my old Nook Tablet and had to update my recovery before installing it. Unfortunately the guys who wiped the phone prevented me from installing an old version of CM10 that my friend probably had from the cmupdater.
As for Windows 8 being the issue.. I attempted to try to use my laptop which runs Windows 7 but was unable to get anything to happen. Since the laptop only had USB 2.0 ports, plugging in the device to any of the ports did the exact same thing as what it did on my desktop (Windows doesn't even recognize anything is connected). I still get the charge animation on the phone but yea... nothing in device manager. I'm thinking of running Linux from a live installation to see if anything different happens, unfortunately its been ages since I've touched Linux so this is kind of a last ditch effort here.
Any other thoughts?
mrlazyone said:
Thanks for the reply guys. I kind of guessed that the version of TWRP was not compatible as I installed CM11 on my old Nook Tablet and had to update my recovery before installing it. Unfortunately the guys who wiped the phone prevented me from installing an old version of CM10 that my friend probably had from the cmupdater.
As for Windows 8 being the issue.. I attempted to try to use my laptop which runs Windows 7 but was unable to get anything to happen. Since the laptop only had USB 2.0 ports, plugging in the device to any of the ports did the exact same thing as what it did on my desktop (Windows doesn't even recognize anything is connected). I still get the charge animation on the phone but yea... nothing in device manager. I'm thinking of running Linux from a live installation to see if anything different happens, unfortunately its been ages since I've touched Linux so this is kind of a last ditch effort here.
Any other thoughts?
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One more, when you plug into usb 3.0 you can see unknown device Right ??
If yes, download driver files from here Here.
It's a zip contains .inf files, Now click on unknown device and select update drivers then give the path to these drivers manually.
Hope this will help you out.
I'm pretty convinced at this point that the phone can't be fixed by me. Running it through Ubuntu I can't see the device at all (USB 2 & 3) when running the lsusb command but it sees my nexus 5 just fine. I even tried modifying drivers to match vendor id product id and class id as reported by windows. Thanks for the suggestions. Does anyone know of a reputable service to get this phone repaired? How much does a JTAG repair usually cost?
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mrlazyone said:
I'm pretty convinced at this point that the phone can't be fixed by me. Running it through Ubuntu I can't see the device at all (USB 2 & 3) when running the lsusb command but it sees my nexus 5 just fine. I even tried modifying drivers to match vendor id product id and class id as reported by windows. Thanks for the suggestions. Does anyone know of a reputable service to get this phone repaired? How much does a JTAG repair usually cost?
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The following method may still help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
DrFredPhD said:
The following method may still help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
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Awesome! Didn't realize this was an option. It didn't work using the USB 3.0 ports but the USB 2.0 actually worked for this method. Thank you!
Ok, here goes my story.
Just a week ago from the date this was posted, I decided to update my recovery (TWRP) through ROM Installer. Surprisingly, I didn't see TWRP at all in the "Recoveries" section of the application. Stock, ClockworkMod Touch, regular Clockworkmod (no touch), and unofficial Clockworkmod were available - from what I can remember. I decided to use Clockworkmod (no touch) to install Paranoid Android. Coming from OmniROM, I factory reset and flashed the .zip.
Flashing ended in error with Status 7. A while before I had used ClockworkMod Touch to try another ROM and had no such issue. I ignored the error and restarted my tablet hoping that it would still boot fine. It rebooted, gave me the Google logo for about 5-10 seconds and automatically rebooted into recovery.
I saw a bypass for Status 7. Removing some lines from the updater-script was the solution. Having no access to my Nexus 7 storage, this bypass is unusable
I tried flashing a new recovery using flashboot fastboot. After verifying that I had my drivers installed (Universal ADB by Koush), I opened up adb in the command line (Windows) as an administrator. I could not see my device. I tried the drivers from Asus, multiple USB 2.0 ports, and a different USB cord, but same results. I tried on a different computer. Still no detection.
Systems used: Windows 8.1, Windows 7 (x64), Windows 7 (x86)
I tried using Wug's Toolkit and used Flash Stock + Unroot, since it didn't need USB Debugging enabled. Same results...
I also tried plugging in another Android phone (LG Optimus Dynamic II) to see if Windows would recognize it. Windows recognized it, installed drivers automatically, and was recognized in ADB immediately. This practically unknown phone (XDA doesn't have a section for it yet) could be recognized, but my world famous Nexus 7 2012 can't be seen.
I have absolutely no idea of what to do now...
Are you on the bootloader screen when trying to use fastboot?
PrizmaticSmoke said:
Are you on the bootloader screen when trying to use fastboot?
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Yes. Every time I use fastboot, I am in the bootloader.
I'm not new to this at all, so say whatever you need to ^^
The main problem is my PC not recognizing my Nexus 7 through adb. Again, I have used multiple cables with no success.
The computer I am using for this runs Windows 7 x64. I have only tried using USB 2.0 ports to connect my tablet.
Thank you!
Might try deleting the drivers and starting over. I had some issues with adb drivers for both the N7 and the kindle fire on windows 7 as well, but eventually got both working by doing this several times.
I'm assuming you ticked the option for softbricked when trying the flash stock option? If not try again and check that option.
This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 has a section on driver installation with good info and links too.
Hope that helps. Best of luck man, getting the adb drivers working properly seems to be finicky sometimes in my experience, and i'm no stranger to PC and software troubleshooting either.
PrizmaticSmoke said:
Might try deleting the drivers and starting over. I had some issues with adb drivers for both the N7 and the kindle fire on windows 7 as well, but eventually got both working by doing this several times.
I'm assuming you ticked the option for softbricked when trying the flash stock option? If not try again and check that option.
This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 has a section on driver installation with good info and links too.
Hope that helps. Best of luck man, getting the adb drivers working properly seems to be finicky sometimes in my experience, and i'm no stranger to PC and software troubleshooting either.
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Thank you so much for all of this! I'll need all the luck I can get...
By the way, I checked that softbrick option ^^!
Hi guys.
Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong section. If it is I'd appreciate if the moderators could move it to the correct place. Also apologies for the essay of a post.
Now, I recently purchased a Nexus 6P, which I think is an absolutely brilliant device. Despite this I would like to mess around with it behind the scenes (root, different ROMs etc). Firstly I'd like to edit build.prop.
As such as I have installed the Android SDK, installed the relevant things needed such as the USB drivers and platform tools. I've enabled USB debugging in the Developer Settings and ADB works fine when the phone is in normal mode. Booting in to fastboot mode also works.
Unfortunately, when I enter Recovery mode the phone disappears from ADB devices and from Device Manager on Windows. Strangely selecting the sideload option means the device shows up in both places, but I can't use the commands I want.
I've tried various official drivers, unofficial drivers and even edited the official drivers to add my hardware ID with no luck. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I'm somewhat new to modern Android so I may be missing something obvious.
Cheers for any help in advance!
asylumxl said:
Hi guys.
Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong section. If it is I'd appreciate if the moderators could move it to the correct place. Also apologies for the essay of a post.
Now, I recently purchased a Nexus 6P, which I think is an absolutely brilliant device. Despite this I would like to mess around with it behind the scenes (root, different ROMs etc). Firstly I'd like to edit build.prop.
As such as I have installed the Android SDK, installed the relevant things needed such as the USB drivers and platform tools. I've enabled USB debugging in the Developer Settings and ADB works fine when the phone is in normal mode. Booting in to fastboot mode also works.
Unfortunately, when I enter Recovery mode the phone disappears from ADB devices and from Device Manager on Windows. Strangely selecting the sideload option means the device shows up in both places, but I can't use the commands I want.
I've tried various official drivers, unofficial drivers and even edited the official drivers to add my hardware ID with no luck. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I'm somewhat new to modern Android so I may be missing something obvious.
Cheers for any help in advance!
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So what is it exactly you are trying to do? Unlock the bootloader, or have you already done that and flashed custom recovery?
Gizmoe said:
So what is it exactly you are trying to do? Unlock the bootloader, or have you already done that and flashed custom recovery?
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I've done that, I've been following various information from these forums. I just can't seem to do anything in recovery mode using ADB. Everything else works, but the phone disappears if I try and use ADB to do anything.
asylumxl said:
I've done that, I've been following various information from these forums. I just can't seem to do anything in recovery mode using ADB. Everything else works, but the phone disappears if I try and use ADB to do anything.
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Try and updating USB drivers for your PC from manufacturer or mb company. I had problems with newer versions of Android on my pc and had to update my usb3.0 drivers. I got mine from a different company from the board i use but the same chipset. My 6p works in recovery with twrp using adb. But I use a usb3.0 port. The only driver for the phone I use is the one from the Android sdk. The Google driver.
Gizmoe said:
Try and updating USB drivers for your PC from manufacturer or mb company. I had problems with newer versions of Android on my pc and had to update my usb3.0 drivers. I got mine from a different company from the board i use but the same chipset. My 6p works in recovery with twrp using adb. But I use a usb3.0 port. The only driver for the phone I use is the one from the Android sdk. The Google driver.
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I'll give that a go, that's the only thing I haven't tried so far. It's just bizarre it shows in every other mode. The device is there in the Device Manager under hidden, but doesn't actually show up as connected. Thanks .
Dear all, I'm new here and just got my yotaphone 2 today, bought it locally from UAE, i beleive that the build ME refers to Middle East, got an android version of 4.4.3 YD201 model.
I thought that YD201 models are OTA updatable versions but seems not
Please can you guide me in a simple way how to update to lollipop? Noting that I've never flashed or done this before
Thank you so much..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/yo...grade-yotaphone-2yd206-running-4-4-4-t3506293
You can follow this guide fully but you don't need to flash HK first, so you just flash RU 5.0.0 firmware directly.
Caferatte89 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/yo...grade-yotaphone-2yd206-running-4-4-4-t3506293
You can follow this guide fully but you don't need to flash HK first, so you just flash RU 5.0.0 firmware directly.
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Thank you so much.. Totally appreciate that.. But I don't know if it really matters as the tools relates to YD206 while I have YD201.. Should I proceed ?
By the tools do you mean YotaphoneFlasher? It works on both 201 and 206 since it's from official.
Thank you again.. OK I'm all set everything is ready but the only thing that's keeping me is drivers installation... Somehow the Google drive coming with the flasher is not being installed. I tried all ways possible, I.e. right click on the INF file and install but I get error message, and also tried to install it from device manager but couldn't. Can you please help with this? Thanks again
Btw I'm using Windows 7
Would you mind to post the srceenshot so I know your problem?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3wROHMJBDU This is the video of how you install driver
Caferatte89 said:
Would you mind to post the srceenshot so I know your problem?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3wROHMJBDU This is the video of how you install driver
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my dear friend, i managed to update the driver, thanks to you, but it seems that when i power off the phone and enter the "downloading " mode on the phone screen then connect it to the computer it seems the phone is not being connected.. i used the flasher chosed option 1 "flash the cellphone" then i get the message "waiting for device" on the flasher..
i had a screenshot just to show that i have done everything i should (i guess) .. i.e. copied the firmware.. etc,,,
mindyou, i think the problem is that when i conncet the phone to usb it goes under other devices/Android which is not being recognized..
you are the best and thank you for your help again and again!
Weird. Do you've already install both drivers and restart your computer?
If yes, how about try to plug another usb port?
I got both ADB and Qualm drivers installed.. but nothing happening! I tried the 3 usb ports already..
I don't know how to solve this.. I think I need to try it on another computer .. maybe it'll work out!
Your driver not properly install. Try reboot pc, enable usb debugging at phone, plug in usb. See if there is any changes at device manager.
There is yellow triangle. So it mean.. Oh.. Oo..
If stilk not ok. Plug out usb from pc. At device manager, unsinstall both yellow triangle. Plug in back usb. So it will detect device and windows trying to install it.
If you have Windows 10 you have to disable signature driver verification, entering in the advanced boot menu of windows. After that the .inf driver will install.
I got the update at last and it's working beautifully smooth I downloaded universal driver from adbdriver.com and it worked perfectly. Thank you all guys for your help and efforts