I just got my Asus Nexus 7 today and i have a problem. First thing i did is connect OTG cable to it and i was suprised when keyboard didn't work. After that i rooted my tablet with motochopper script and i verifyed it to work. Since i saw most of people use StickMount i downloaded it and when i started it it did not ask for root which was weird for me. I conenneced my USB flash device to OTG cable and pressed mount but nothing happened. My USB device is formated to FAT32 primary partition. I also tried with some other USB flash devices and only thing i noticed is that on one of them light blinked but nothing happened. I also tried with some other mounters but nothing happened. I can confirm that there is new USB connection when i connect OTg cable (lsusb). I can confirm this cable works becouse i tested it with Galaxy S II and it worked. Please, help.
ROM: Stock
Bootloader not unlocked
ROOTED: Yes
BusyBox: latest & all tools symlinked
Some otg cables work with some devices, but not others. You need to make sure that your cable is compatible with the Nexus 7. Can you share the link where you bought yours from?
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Are you also running the stock kernel?
Rirere said:
Are you also running the stock kernel?
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I fixed this problem. It’s cable problem. Try anyway.
Rirere said:
Are you also running the stock kernel?
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Stock kernel would make no difference, as it is compatible with an ext kb right out of the box.
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so I finally got around to making an OTG cable for my Xoom and was very surprised when I plugged in my 8 button, 2 way scrolling logitech wireless mouse and it worked instantly, no drivers needed...
also plugged in a key board and it worked perfectly...
I connected a USB flash stick and opened a file manger but it doesnt show up...
Is there something Im missing here, should I be able to use a USB flash stick on stock 3.1?
also, what else can we do with the USB?
Ive heard we can connect a camera to it... anything else?
Thanx
Danny
You can USB tether your phone. Useful if you have a wifi only version. But you need to root, and flash the Tiamat 1.4.4 custom kernel.
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You can flash a Tiamet kernel and get more functionality. When you plug in a thumb drive go into your file explorer and look for the OTG directory. I use root explorerfor that. You can also plug in a USB powered hard drive into a hub or directly into the OTG cable. You can also plug in USB controllers or USB PS3 and 360 controllers.
It would be cool if they could get USB speakers working. I never tried it but who knows if it work.
Is flashing a Kernel the only way to get it to see a thumb stick?
inferno1 said:
Is flashing a Kernel the only way to get it to see a thumb stick?
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Currently, yes.
I would only advise it if you are absolutely comfortable with development tools and you can afford to possibly brick it.
If you follow the instructions there is no harm.
thanx for the responses, Its not a huge deal for me right now... so no need to go flashing kernels..
-Danny
cam30era said:
You can USB tether your phone. Useful if you have a wifi only version. But you need to root, and flash the Tiamat 1.4.4 custom kernel.
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how can i do usb tether wit otg cable?
omnia1994 said:
how can i do usb tether wit otg cable?
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You need to flash the latest Tiamet kernel which supports it. Look in the Xoom Development section and read the readme section for details.
My nexus S won't show up on my computer. I've tried re installing and uninstalling the drivers for it. It shows up as an "Unknown device" and tells me that i should try to replace the device. I'm running W7 prof. and 2.3.4 stock on my nexus with root. I've tried several fixes and none have worked. Please if anyone has had the same problem help me out.
Andrew421 said:
My nexus S won't show up on my computer. I've tried re installing and uninstalling the drivers for it. It shows up as an "Unknown device" and tells me that i should try to replace the device. I'm running W7 prof. and 2.3.4 stock on my nexus with root. I've tried several fixes and none have worked. Please if anyone has had the same problem help me out.
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Sounds like the cable. Try a new one, something thick like they have at radio shack.
Andrew421 said:
My nexus S won't show up on my computer. I've tried re installing and uninstalling the drivers for it. It shows up as an "Unknown device" and tells me that i should try to replace the device. I'm running W7 prof. and 2.3.4 stock on my nexus with root. I've tried several fixes and none have worked. Please if anyone has had the same problem help me out.
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Been having the same problem for months. Don't think it's the cable since everything worked fine before i manually installed 2.3.4. Tried many of the same fixes as you, also with no luck.
Did you guys try to load a custom rom?
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Which USB drivers did you use? Try the PDAnet drivers, they seem to work for everyone.
Greetz
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deeren said:
Did you guys try to load a custom rom?
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How could we install any ROM without USB connectivity?
frutelaken said:
Which USB drivers did you use? Try the PDAnet drivers, they seem to work for everyone.
Greetz
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Have you tried it? And did it work for you?
jrocka01 said:
How could we install any ROM without USB connectivity?
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i never connect via usb. you download the rom onto the phone, boot into recovery, flash the rom, then reboot. easy.
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Which USB drivers did you use? Try the PDAnet drivers, they seem to work for everyone.
Greetz
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I've tried this and it installed but it didn't work.
Are you trying to have your Nexus S recognized as a USB storage device or a Nexus S device? Have you tried connecting to a different USB port on your computer?
Same problem - seemed to start a week ago when I updated Music app. Tried 3 different PC's and 3 different cables with no luck. Then tried turning off whilst lead still plugged in and it immediately rebooted so I unplugged, put it in recovery mode then plugged in lead and rebooted and it seemed to kick it into life... since then works ok once I'd rebooted PC's. Weird as hell and initial thought USB phone connector was broken but seems fine now. Good luck!
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Just got my Nexus S back from Samsung , they had to replace the usb port.. Similar symptoms...
Same here, went to gsm repair shop and change the usb port. I got my phone from online second hand phones and dont have guarantee
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meblacq said:
Same here, went to gsm repair shop and change the usb port. I got my phone from online second hand phones and dont have guarantee
sorry for my english
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after this I have used nokia charger again and then fixed myself the usb with a needle
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I've tried this and it installed but it didn't work.
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try the samsungdriver , you can find it on nexusshacks.com together with a tutorial on how to install it . worked for me.
Same problem here , just tried switching the cable from my old htc shift and it worked . The one that came with the nexus is having problems , seems to be one more issue for the books for this phone , from the reception , battery use ....
My stock cable didn't support development and my phone keeps disconnecting.
So i tried a different cable, which is from my Nokia N85. It worked fine.
1. try other computer , determinate it is cable, USB port, windows driver or phone problem
2. try delete old device displays in your computer and reinstall, try use "windows update" to find correct driver , by the way , i didn't have to install new driver after i update from 2.3.4 to 2.3.6 , so i guess that's same driver
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and , other silly idea , try to plug it into other new USB port of your computer...
i'm not sure , but sometimes i plug some device out and plug it into other port , windows just reinstall the same driver and disiplay #2 for the same device...
I've looked everywhere on the forums and tried every known combination on trying to install my Nexus S 4G drivers. I've uninstalled all the drivers on my computer, shutdown my computer for 5 mins and powered it back on, downloaded the SDK Tool Manager, tried installing Google Drivers, tried using the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit for the drivers...EVERYTHING. All I'm trying to do is get my computer to read my Nexus so I can re-root my phone. If someone knows something that will get my pc to read new drivers PLEASE HALP!!!
I get the same problem when i use my original usb cable. I solved my problem by using my nokia usb cable which also have micro usb plug.
HTC Sensation z710e
ICS 4.0.3
Sense version 4.0
Software Sense-o-maniac v1.4
Kernel. 3.0.30 Bricked v1.4
Radio 11.68.3504
Hey bud
Go here http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EA6DlAqYUeo#at=189
There's a video "how to... .," and in the description is a link to a zip that has the correct drivers.
Let me know how it goes
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i had exact same problem, i solved it by enabling usb debugging under developer settings. and i am on the factory usb line. and if youre on jellybean, make sure you enable the dev options on the top right corner as well. hope this helps.
I've seen that video several times and I have installed the drivers but even after installing them my pc still reads my Nexus as and Unknown Device. USB debugging is on and I'm currently running ICS 4.0.3. I haven't tried a different cable which is going to be my next step. I just have to find the one of the many I have. I will post an update here very shortly
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I've seen that video several times and I have installed the drivers but even after installing them my pc still reads my Nexus as and Unknown Device. USB debugging is on and I'm currently running ICS 4.0.3. I haven't tried a different cable which is going to be my next step. I just have to find the one of the many I have. I will post an update here very shortly
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You have exactly same problem as me. Another non factory usb cable will surely fix your problem.
HTC Sensation z710e
ICS 4.0.3
Sense version 4.0
Software Sense-o-maniac v1.4
Kernel. 3.0.30 Bricked v1.4
Radio 11.68.3504
...no prob
Did you try this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSD92Qjt5Og&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Try a new cable and reinstall the sdk
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Try a new cable and reinstall the sdk
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Sorry for the delayed reply, being sick isn't fun.....I tried another cable and it didn't work either. I was at work last night with another cable and on my work computer and the computer still shows up as Unknown device. Could it be my root that's making my phone read like that?
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I've looked everywhere on the forums and tried every known combination on trying to install my Nexus S 4G drivers. I've uninstalled all the drivers on my computer, shutdown my computer for 5 mins and powered it back on, downloaded the SDK Tool Manager, tried installing Google Drivers, tried using the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit for the drivers...EVERYTHING. All I'm trying to do is get my computer to read my Nexus so I can re-root my phone. If someone knows something that will get my pc to read new drivers PLEASE HALP!!!
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I followed this and it worked the first time for my Nexus S and Windows 7, not sure if it works for a 4G:
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Hello spent all day trying to sort an issue here.
I'm running my nexus 7 with latest jellybean update official and unlocked and rooted.
I have changed my kernel to trinity, over clocked to 1.6ghz
But heres my big issue' I don't have any USB support
So I would like to use playstion control pad and flash drives.
When I connect devices nothing happens. I have tried installing stick mount and loads other apps, with no joy. Sorry guy I,m new to this forum. I see lots of people use other devices on you tube' I can't. In have a samsund s3
I connect a cable it comes up with USB connected works well that using ps3 pad on asphalt 7 with no problems
Can any one help than in advance.
So does the Franco kernel have the USB support on ready to use. Any one have a link please.
Hi installed the Franco kernel still got no responds for USB support. Omg what is wrong. My nexus just does not see me putting g any device
To it at all'the cable works OK as I used it with my Samsung s3 and its brill
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Hi installed the Franco kernel still got no responds for USB support. Omg what is wrong. My nexus just does not see me putting g any device
To it at all'the cable works OK as I used it with my Samsung s3 and its brill
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Use this app. it requires root (assuming you have it)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImV1LmNoYWluZmlyZS5zdGlja21vdW50Il0.
You might could try the app called nexus media importer in the play store
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Use this app. it requires root (assuming you have it)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImV1LmNoYWluZmlyZS5zdGlja21vdW50Il0.
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He said he's already tried it.
Have you got SuperSU to grant super user access to devices?
As StickyMount needs superuser permissions to function.
If you don't have SuperSU, download it, configure it and then try to manually run StickyMount, it should ask you to grant it superuser permissions, do this and your good to go.
If you've already done this, I've seen people removing stickymount, clearing all the data/cache etc, delete it from superSU list and then re-install StickyMount, re-grant it superuser and you should be good to go !
I confirm loss of OTG support with 4.1.2 - I downgraded to 4.1.1. and recovered OTG support.
This is a bad update....
Stock kernel on both...rooted...using USB mass watcher with OTG but tried others on 4.1.2 to no avail...
Ehud
Mine has OTG support with stock 4.1.2, though only intermittently. I traced the problem to the OTG cable. Something is loose in the female usb head because it stops working whenever I lightly touch it and starts working again when I push the cable deeper into the plastic cover.
Maybe something similar is happening to yours.
Rooted, stock kernel, 4.1.2 OTA: I still have full OTG-usb support with Stickmount. I just now viewed some pics on a flash drive and copied a file to the external drive.
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Rooted, stock kernel, 4.1.2 OTA: I still have full OTG-usb support with Stickmount. I just now viewed some pics on a flash drive and copied a file to the external drive.
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Which ROM are you using?
Rooted, stock rom, stock kernel, now 4.2.1, cwm recovery, stickmount. OTG works perfectly for read/write and streaming media.
4.2.1 , no OTG-USB!!! what's wrong
Are you rooted and using the current stickmount app? The storage media should be FAT32. Some cables may not work. Maybe try with a wireless mouse receiver.
Edit: Just saw your other thread. Sounds like you are doing the right things. Did stickmount ask for root access?
It might be your otg cable
For some users, the app appears not to work, while in fact it is the device itself or the cable not working. One OTG cable is not the other OTG cable. If you have a USB stick with a light on it, it should light up when you connect it to the Galaxy Nexus using your OTG cable. If it does not, either your cable or your Nexus is faulty. 99 out of 100 times it is going to be your cable. That the cable works fine with another device does not mean anything! Cables known to work on a one devices may not work on another device.
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Yes it did .. Not sure about the. Cable but can anyone confirm that it works on 4.2.1?
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OTG working perfectly for me on paranoid android 2.99 rom
Hello
I'm trying to get USB OTG working on my Nexus 7 2012 WiFi but with no luck.
I've tried Stock ROM and CM10.2 but none of them detect my USB drive. Stickmount doesn't work either.
My flash drive is 32GB, USB 3.0 formatted in FAT32 and it works with my Samsung Galaxy S3 bit not with my tablet.
I'm currently on Android 4.3 and I prefer to stay on this version and not update to KitKat.
Any ideas? What ROM/Kernel should I flash to get it working?
First question: are you rooted? Stickmount has always worked for me on stock roms, rooted.
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First question: are you rooted? Stickmount has always worked for me on stock roms, rooted.
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Yes, my device is rooted. I also mentioned that i tried CM10.2 which is always rooted.
The interesting thing is that the cable worked before and now it doesn't and no my usb port on the nexus isn't broken.
About the only thing I can suggest is to try a different cable.
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About the only thing I can suggest is to try a different cable.
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I'm in the same boat and have tried a few cables