[Q] PC can't find my "Find" - Oppo Find 5

Hello all!
I just aquired a Find 5 and found it to be Rooted with PacRom installed. When I plugged it into my Windows 8 PC via the OEM cable, I couldn't get it to be recognized. I've downloaded drivers from Oppo and tried a few other suggestions in the Find 5 section here, but I can't seem to get the two to talk to each other. Does anyone have any instructions or help for me to get a connection? I'm at my wits end here.
Thanks in advance!
Update: Okay, it will acknowledge that it's present when I go into "Control Pannel>Device Manager", but I still can't transfer any files to or from it. What's the remaining piece of the puzzle I'm missing?

WA_Bob said:
Hello all!
I just aquired a Find 5 and found it to be Rooted with PacRom installed. When I plugged it into my Windows 8 PC via the OEM cable, I couldn't get it to be recognized. I've downloaded drivers from Oppo and tried a few other suggestions in the Find 5 section here, but I can't seem to get the two to talk to each other. Does anyone have any instructions or help for me to get a connection? I'm at my wits end here.
Thanks in advance!
Update: Okay, it will acknowledge that it's present when I go into "Control Pannel>Device Manager", but I still can't transfer any files to or from it. What's the remaining piece of the puzzle I'm missing?
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I had the same problem and the solution for me was to download the Google driver with its SDK Manager and install manually the drivers from the Device Manager window... but I'm on a Windows 7!!!

Iksos84 said:
I had the same problem and the solution for me was to download the Google driver with its SDK Manager and install manually the drivers from the Device Manager window... but I'm on a Windows 7!!!
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Well, I shall give it a shot. The worst that can happen is it doesn't work. Thanks for the info! :good:

Forgot to update - Everything is working great now! :highfive:

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[Q] Problem updating the ADB drivers

Hello,
Just an average XDA noob speaking here. Reason i'm creating this topic is because I'm having problems getting the ADB composite drivers right. Previously I've rooted a HTC Hero without any problems, but with my Huawei U8800 Ideos X5 I just can't fix it, I searched in all corners of the Internet. Below are my specs.
- Android 2.3.5
- Unbranded
I've also tried to root with SuperOneClick and by replacing the boot.img, but I can't get it to work because of the drivers.
When I get to recover mode (the pink/purple screen) it isn't showing me the IMAGE folder on my computer. Also tried to install new drivers for the ADB composite by using the H:/Mobile Partner disk on my phone but that isn't helping either. It says their isn't any new hardware found in the folder, but as you can see on the image, there are still exclamation marks. I Also uninstalled the drivers a few times and tried to re-install them but that isn't working neither. Firstly my phone was recognized as an Other device > Ethernet Controller in the device manager screen. But that was possible to solve by browsing to the H:\MobilePartner\Drivers folder.
By the way, when in recovery mode plugged in the computer, it shows me two drivers called "HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES". I can't seem to find a good driver for those, they also show the !-mark.
Any help will be appreciated! :good:
The image. www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/tn2q2neo5362gd1/screenshot.1.png?m
maybe you can try to install this driver from huawei.. it worked for me..
https://www.box.com/s/ywqomlr1pj1ca4ls0wlm
Drivers
Get the drivers from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876457
(if your problem solved click thx)
socioan said:
Get the drivers from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876457
(if your problem solved click thx)
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Sadly the password for the Quallcomm setting is not working :/ 0 and 0000 both didn't. Thanks for your help
@ first poster
Used that driver install, when the phone is connected and has USB Debug on this is the situation, screen: www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/y6x0ta8bwp1rqsr/screenshot.2.png
have u tried to uninstall/remove all related driver instances and try to do it afresh?
iamelton said:
have u tried to uninstall/remove all related driver instances and try to do it afresh?
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What's the best way to do that? Just delete them from the device manager screen and letting them re-install automaticly by the phone? Or just download drivers from the internet and install it manually?
Jordy14 said:
What's the best way to do that? Just delete them from the device manager screen and letting them re-install automaticly by the phone? Or just download drivers from the internet and install it manually?
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if u r doing manual driver installation, then its best to disallow auto-installation by windows..
delete all instances from device manager, or u may use an application called "USBDeview" to remove the usb drivers.. and i think this second way is probably doing it more cleanly..
iamelton said:
if u r doing manual driver installation, then its best to disallow auto-installation by windows..
delete all instances from device manager, or u may use an application called "USBDeview" to remove the usb drivers.. and i think this second way is probably doing it more cleanly..
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Thanks man, gonna try that tomorrow after school.
Will keep you updated.
Sorry for the late update, forgot about the topic... I threw away all the drivers, got the pinkpurple screen and connected to my pc. It's now missing this drivers when connected, Windows can't install them itself. Check the printscreen below.
http://i50.tinypic.com/20qyzc0.png
Jordy14 said:
Sorry for the late update, forgot about the topic... I threw away all the drivers, got the pinkpurple screen and connected to my pc. It's now missing this drivers when connected, Windows can't install them itself. Check the printscreen below.
http://i50.tinypic.com/20qyzc0.png
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this works 100%
1. Tools
a. Drivers for U800 32bit win 7 (tested and work )
http://www.2shared.com/file/fnP5fc8G/u8800Drivers.html
b. Drivers for Android 32 and 64 bit win 7 (not tested )
http://www.2shared.com/file/ZNZ4Q0lk/Attachments_2012_09_12.html
socioan said:
this works 100%
1. Tools
a. Drivers for U800 32bit win 7 (tested and work )
http://www.2shared.com/file/fnP5fc8G/u8800Drivers.html
b. Drivers for Android 32 and 64 bit win 7 (not tested )
http://www.2shared.com/file/ZNZ4Q0lk/Attachments_2012_09_12.html
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Gonna try that out, do I need both?
The first one i have tested and it is for 32 bit win 7
The second one i havent test it it is for 32 and 64 bit win 7
Choose one acording your windows
socioan said:
The first one i have tested and it is for 32 bit win 7
The second one i havent test it it is for 32 and 64 bit win 7
Choose one acording your windows
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Ok ty, I started over, deleted all the drivers and let Windows install the drivers themself. Still not working. I find it very strange why Android Composite ADB Interface pops up 4 times in the device manager... As you can see, he installed one by himself >> https://(w)(w)w.dropbox.com/s/lttgky3qozhraf9/kak4.png
I'll try your method.

[HOWTO] Installing HTC Drivers for adb/fastboot on Windows 8

Mod Message: OP's link is down. Please search the comments to find other's mirror. But please remember to use AV software to scan before you proceed to install, in case of malware or virus!
Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - R[COLOR="Red"]emoved[/COLOR]
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
*NOTE* I'm not sure if this will be the same for you guys but I had to plug my phone into USB slot 2. USB slot 3 would not work.
Just a little heads up
All credit for this guide goes to Hippie459MN for the original thread. Be sure to thank him for his work
I'm just posting it in this forum because it works fine and a lot of people aren't aware of this method
Awesome man. Don't even have my One but if I have problem with Windows 8, it's great that you already posted a solution.
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It took me quite a while of searching to actually find that guide but I'm glad I did otherwise I couldn't have unlocked my bootloader or rooted
Been trying to get the driver to work on my W8 laptop for my E3D. This worked for it after spending hours trying all sorts. Thanks a million. I will be sure to go through to the other thread and say thanks too.
If only I saw this before I spent hours last night trying to get adb to recognise my phone. I somehow got there in the end but this would've saved me a good two hours!
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Yeah, that's the guide I used a couple of weeks ago. Think I might have posted it in the rooting tutorial thread....would have been lost without it.
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cynogenmod jbean cm-10.1-20130411-EXPERIMENTAL-endeavoru-M3
I just lost connection to lappy after installing this rom...though device is getting recognized it wont let me update driver using guide can you help plz
:crying:
Bumping up
installed the drivers as instructed below but with win8 / 64-bit i can't get the one to mount the sdcard.
seems to work just fine on my win7 machine. any help with this?
trant01 said:
installed the drivers as instructed below but with win8 / 64-bit i can't get the one to mount the sdcard.
seems to work just fine on my win7 machine. any help with this?
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it should show up as an MTP device when you plug it in
cachookaman said:
it should show up as an MTP device when you plug it in
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i can't install a driver for the MTP device. should it be in that zip? i'm trying to get it to install from that directory and it says it can't find a driver for it....
Tried this technique and it still won't work.
Here's what I'm doing
- Uninstall all current drivers & HTC Sync
- Restart PC
- Your method exactly
- Restart PC
Phone when on normally connects to adb just fine,
but when I put it into the bootloader it takes around 15 seconds to detect it and then says it's unrecognised and gives the error below:
Device doesn't start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
Any help would be appreciated. For now, I'm running a copy of W7 on an old 2.5" drive... not ideal.
Tried this technique and it still won't work.
@petedavison93 and the owner of this thread, did you guys find a fix to pete's issue as I'm having the same issue as Pete, please help!
Had the same issue and installed different drivers several times without luck.
It was fixed for me by simply plugging in the phone into an USB port at the motherboard. The front USB and additional USB3 ports at the PC were not working, when the device is booted to the bootloader. They are working with adb only, when the phone is running normal.
I am running Win8x64.
Great Instructions
KidCarter93 said:
Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/23V
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
*NOTE* I'm not sure if this will be the same for you guys but I had to plug my phone into USB slot 2. USB slot 3 would not work.
Just a little heads up
All credit for this guide goes to Hippie459MN for the original thread. Be sure to thank him for his work
I'm just posting it in this forum because it works fine and a lot of people aren't aware of this method
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I have the HTC EVO V 4G (Virgin Mobile) The ONLY difference on my installation of the drivers was under Other Devices, instead of HTC mine was listed as EVO. Worked perfect first try..TY
Great post
Great post and link, this worked straight away and allowed direct connection to Eclipse
Thankz I must try this looking for this
I just install HTC sync, done deal.
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Anyone happen to know where I can find some windows 7 32bit drivers. Windows 8 32bit isn't a fan of 64bit software.
It isn't a problem with the HTC drivers. It's the usb drivers from Ms for Intel 3.0 bus. I found a thread that I'm searching again for that give the instructions on replacing the signed ms driver with an unsigned win 7 64bit host controller driver. It's two files and you need to first allow unsigned drivers in windows security. Needless to say it's fine now on my 3 ports.
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[Q] Developing Processing on Oppo Find 5 on Windows 8

Hey everybody,
I got my Oppo since 3 days now and I am very satified with it. But this morning I was trying to connect the device via USB to continue developing an app in Processing and the IDE didn't find my device. The IDE is waiting for the device to become available and that's it.
After this, I tried the universal adb drivers, the usb drivers of the SDK and the usb drivers of the pdanet app. Nothing worked for me so far. In the device manager the device is listed as "Android ADB Device", so it should be working, right? I am working on Windows 8 on my laptop right now and I think this is where the evil comes from
Any Processing developers here, which got Processing working with their Oppo??
Greetings
digga_mies
I use windows 8 on my PC, but OPPO is recognized when plugged in. I'm pretty sure my correct drivers were installed when I connected the phone.
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Coreym said:
I use windows 8 on my PC, but OPPO is recognized when plugged in. I'm pretty sure my correct drivers were installed when I connected the phone.
sent from my Find 5 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Okay, and what drivers did you use? The stock drivers of Win 8? Or do you have downloaded others?
I don't know if it helps, but I have installed the stock firmware X909EN_12.A.09_GLO_009_130514
digga_mies said:
Okay, and what drivers did you use? The stock drivers of Win 8? Or do you have downloaded others?
I don't know if it helps, but I have installed the stock firmware X909EN_12.A.09_GLO_009_130514
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I remember having some issues trying to get Casual to work as it wasn't seeing my phone. I'm pretty sure I used this reference to get everything working correctly.. Install Drivers for any Android
Okay, tried it again with pdanet and got no success again. Even the platform tools adb.exe doesn't recognize my phone as an adb device. I'm getting a little bit frustrated right now.
By the way, I tested it on Windows 7 and it doesn't work either.
Anyone got another idea?
digga_mies said:
Okay, tried it again with pdanet and got no success again. Even the platform tools adb.exe doesn't recognize my phone as an adb device. I'm getting a little bit frustrated right now.
By the way, I tested it on Windows 7 and it doesn't work either.
Anyone got another idea?
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Try wireless adb, and connect manually to your phone via command line (something like: adb connect YOURIP). I pretty much use only wireless adb (as I do tend to develop stuff that relies a lot on the 9 DOF sensors...) Cheers.
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
:victory::victory:
digga_mies said:
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
:victory::victory:
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I dont understand what you mean adb_usb.ini
can you make a guide?
digga_mies said:
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
:victory::victory:
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Thanks for the device code!

MTP Solution!

Hi!
I've been having some problems with MTP and I've been searching for days and finally found a solution!
My problem was that MTP was showing a yellow exclamation in device manager and an error "Code 31"
After installing, uninstalling and re-installing dozens of drivers I found this solution:
1. With phone unplugged open cmd (Run as Administrator)
2.Type this command:
Code:
net localgroup Administrators "local service" /add
3. Plug phone
4. ???
5. Profit!
Check this thread for more info - all credits here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1115366
It looks dangerous for your computer security.
Regards
Magissia said:
It looks dangerous for your computer security.
Regards
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Well maybe it is a bit dangerous..however, it does not add your local account to the administrator group. just the "Local Service" account.
This is the only solution I've found for my MTP problem and I thought it would be good to share cause I've spent days trying to fix it.
Anyway, I believe there are many things we do in these forums here(generally, at xda forums. not m8 specific), that make our phones less secure, but we still do it because we love to control our devices in any way we want.
:highfive:
Easiest way is just to swich off device (yes off ?) plug to Pc and wait for Windows to install correct drivers
Works for me ?
pawslo1984 said:
Easiest way is just to swich off device (yes off ?) plug to Pc and wait for Windows to install correct drivers
Works for me ?
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This for didn't work on my PC. But what did work (similar) is to manually select the device in Device Manager, and pick the option to pick the drivers, then selected the generic Android MTP device.
andreasyeah said:
Hi!
I've been having some problems with MTP and I've been searching for days and finally found a solution!
My problem was that MTP was showing a yellow exclamation in device manager and an error "Code 31"
After installing, uninstalling and re-installing dozens of drivers I found this solution:
1. With phone unplugged open cmd (Run as Administrator)
2.Type this command:
Code:
net localgroup Administrators "local service" /add
3. Plug phone
4. ???
5. Profit!
Check this thread for more info - all credits here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1115366
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OMG...I just want to thank you so much! I know you may not be the original credit, but thank you so much for reposting this! I have had my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 for months now with its damned MTP Device was unsuccessful and have not been able to enact a solution til now! I am truly appreciative...
simplepinoi177 said:
OMG...I just want to thank you so much! I know you may not be the original credit, but thank you so much for reposting this! I have had my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 for months now with its damned MTP Device was unsuccessful and have not been able to enact a solution til now! I am truly appreciative...
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Glad you finally found a solution!

[GUIDE] Fix MTP driver installation on Windows 10

Hi guys and girls...
I just recieved my new phone a few days ago. Plugged it into an old Windows 7 x64 laptop and Windows instantly updated the driver. On a 2016 Dell E7450 Windows 10 x64 laptop... It didn't. Tried the Google USB drver package, but it didn't work either. Windows reports about a problem with an INF file and doesn't finalize the driver install...
I just saw someone reported the same issue in Q/A. I thought it would be a good idea to write a step by step guide.
@ppd0526 proposed an easier solution to fix the issue:
Please if you use this solution, don't forget to say thanks to him in this post: THANKS
ppd0526 said:
I actually just helped a friend out with this. There is an easier fix then having to go through all that and add a known device.
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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Uninstalled the driver and reinstalled using this method works fine! :good:
If someone has difficulty with the above or it doesn't work (which it should) i leave the one below just in case...
Click to show the guide:
Right click on the Windows start menu icon and select Device manager:
From here plug your Pixel using your USB cord to your computer. Pull the notification bar on your Pixel and tap on:
USB charging this device
Tap for more options
From the menu, select:
Transfet files
From here, you should see an "Unknown device" or an "MTP device" with an exclamation mark.
Right click on the device and select "Update driver software":
Click: "Browse my computer for driver software:
Click: Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer:
Scroll down till you find "LeMobile Android Device" and select it:
Here, select the second option: "MTP USB device"
Success
Now recognized in device manager:
In "This PC":
Hopefully, it will help some people.
Awesome, thanks! After several months with my phone, this just happened to me yesterday and I couldn't figure it out. The Google USB driver reinstall didn't work for me either, but this did!
As a suggestion, it's quicker to get to Device Manager by right clicking on the gear icon (Start) and selecting Device Manager.
JimSmith94 said:
Awesome, thanks! After several months with my phone, this just happened to me yesterday and I couldn't figure it out. The Google USB driver reinstall didn't work for me either, but this did!
As a suggestion, it's quicker to get to Device Manager by right clicking on the gear icon (Start) and selecting Device Manager.
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Hooray... Thanks for the suggestion. I'm such a n00b when it comes to shortcuts... Edited to save the extra clicks.
5.1 said:
Hi guys and girls...
I just recieved my new phone a few days ago. Plugged it into an old Windows 7 x64 laptop and Windows instantly updated the driver. On a 2016 Dell E7450 Windows 10 x64 laptop... It didn't. Tried the Google USB drver package, but it didn't work either...
I just saw someone reported the same issue in Q/A. I thought it would be a good idea to write a step by step guide.
Click to show the guide below:
Right click on the Windows start menu icon and select Device manager:
From here plug your Pixel using your USB cord to your computer. Pull the notification bar on your Pixel and tap on:
USB charging this device
Tap for more options
From the menu, select:
Transfet files
From here, you should see an "Unknown device" or an "MTP device" with an exclamation mark.
Right click on the device and select "Update driver software":
Click: "Browse my computer for driver software:
Click: Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer:
Scroll down till you find "LeMobile Android Device" and select it:
Here, select the second option: "MTP USB device"
Success
Now recognized in device manager:
In "This PC":
Hopefully, it will help some people.
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Wow, thanks so much. Couldn't figure this out. How did you?
bobby janow said:
Wow, thanks so much. Couldn't figure this out. How did you?
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Hey... I once had a similar issue with a printer in the past and found this solution on the internet. So when it reappeared with the Pixel, I thought i would try as well. In the end it worked. That's all. I'm glad you sorted it out.
I actually just helped a friend out with this. There is an easier fix then having to go through all that and add a known device.
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
ppd0526 said:
I actually just helped a friend out with this. There is an easier fix then having to go through all that and add a known device.
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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Nice... Maybe you can open another thread? Or want me to add it to the OP?
Cheers...
5.1 said:
Nice... Maybe you can open another thread? Or want me to add it to the OP?
Cheers...
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Adding it to the OP as an alternate method is fine. Better to keep the information consolidated.
ppd0526 said:
Adding it to the OP as an alternate method is fine. Better to keep the information consolidated.
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Yeah you're right.
By the way, i just tried to uninstall my computer's driver and installed it with your method! Everything's alright.
Thank you...
My PC doesn't have this file wpdmtp.inf
Uninstalled the device and driver. Reconnected and let Windows update driver. Now it works.
Thank you Soo much. It worked exactly like it says in the OP.
This guide doesn't work anymore. MTP Device and MTP USB Device are no longer the menu options. Uninstalling the device doesn't work. You just end up with the exact same MTP with the exclamation point as before.
ppd0526 said:
I actually just helped a friend out with this. There is an easier fix then having to go through all that and add a known device.
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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Yes! This works! WooHoo.... just had to uninstall all previous drivers first at the device manager.
Thanks, this worked!
ppd0526 said:
I actually just helped a friend out with this. There is an easier fix then having to go through all that and add a known device.
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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Thank you sooo much :victory:, I actually didn't have the wpdmtp.inf in C:\Windows\Inf but I had this folder (link) containing a couple of android drivers and there was wpdmtp.inf file in it, I right clicked and installed it and VOILLAA!!... :laugh: everything went perfect after that. If for any reason you still face MTP problems after this I would recommend to do a manual installation of MTP drivers by going to "Device Manager", click MTP entry with exclamation then "Update Driver Software"->"Browse my computer for driver", navigate to the folder location where you extracted the drivers (link).... you should be done after that. If otherwise you face a problem along the lines of "section in this INF is invalid" while doing manual installation dreboot your PC and find the wpdmtp.inf again, right click then install and you would have fixed your problem. :good:
THANKS!
Oh man! Finally, FREAKING FINALLY, I found a solution that works. Thank u so so so much.
Thank you! This tip worked for me!
I have been having this issue for almost a year, if I wanted pictures and files from my phone, I had to get them from the cloud. Today was the first time in a very long time, that I was able to just copy over files from the phone again from Windows Explorer. THANK YOU!
trying these methods is still failing for me... shows "Pixel" in device manager.. if I try to update drive.. it says either can't find.. or failed...
and if i turn on Transfer Files.. Device manager shows ADB and MTP under "Other" but both fail when trying to update drivers..
YES!!!
5.1 said:
Hi guys and girls...
I just recieved my new phone a few days ago. Plugged it into an old Windows 7 x64 laptop and Windows instantly updated the driver. On a 2016 Dell E7450 Windows 10 x64 laptop... It didn't. Tried the Google USB drver package, but it didn't work either. Windows reports about a problem with an INF file and doesn't finalize the driver install...
I just saw someone reported the same issue in Q/A. I thought it would be a good idea to write a step by step guide.
@ppd0526 proposed an easier solution to fix the issue:
Please if you use this solution, don't forget to say thanks to him in this post: THANKS
Uninstalled the driver and reinstalled using this method works fine! :good:
If someone has difficulty with the above or it doesn't work (which it should) i leave the one below just in case...
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Right click on the Windows start menu icon and select Device manager:
From here plug your Pixel using your USB cord to your computer. Pull the notification bar on your Pixel and tap on:
USB charging this device
Tap for more options
From the menu, select:
Transfet files
From here, you should see an "Unknown device" or an "MTP device" with an exclamation mark.
Right click on the device and select "Update driver software":
Click: "Browse my computer for driver software:
Click: Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer:
Scroll down till you find "LeMobile Android Device" and select it:
Here, select the second option: "MTP USB device"
Success
Now recognized in device manager:
In "This PC":
Hopefully, it will help some people.
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WOW, Dude you ROCK!! I have been struggling with this for well over 6 months but just pulled my Pixel back off the shelf for Android PIE and have been determined to find this fix.
Again, thank you very much!!!!!!!
Ki11ian said:
WOW, Dude you ROCK!! I have been struggling with this for well over 6 months but just pulled my Pixel back off the shelf for Android PIE and have been determined to find this fix.
Again, thank you very much!!!!!!!
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Haha, better late than never... :good:
Cheers...

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